Interesting Info: The Killers Are We Human
“Human” is a song by Las Vegas-based alternative rock band The Killers, and was released as the first single from the band’s third studio album Day & Age.
The Killers are releasing a new album this fall that they have pegged as more of a dance and upbeat album, similar to the vein of their Hot Fuss album.
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“Human” is the lead single by American rock band The Killers from their third studio album Day & Age, which will be released on November 24, 2008.
That breakdown’s somewhat applicable to the first studio song from the band’s forthcoming set Day & Age: “Human” has an alright chorus, no part of it owes a debt to NJ’s finest, and that’s a recent press shot over there.
Entertainment Weekly ’s Pop Watch section, called the lyrics the “silliest lyrics of the week” under the assumption that Flowers was saying “dancer” in the chorus.
Flowers stated that the song was created with Stuart Price during their work with him on the Sawdust album, and has changed very little since then.
Brandon Flowers and the boys are back!!!!
This has lead several critics to believe that Flowers is in fact saying dancer, and therefore questioning what the meaning of the lyric is.
When you dream of home tonight.
An interview in The Observer newspaper stated that the track “is a cross between New Order and Bruce Springsteen that should please fans of ‘Mr. Brightside ‘.”
The song was leaked onto YouTube on September 21, 2008, a day before it was scheduled to be played for the first time on Zane Lowe ’s evening show on BBC Radio 1.
The Killers’ “Human” was premiered on Radio 1 yesterday, so naturally, the MP3 is all over the place.
You taught my everything I know.
New Killers “Human” thubmnail icon: New Killers “Human” When the Killers debuted a couple of new tracks at their fan club show in NYC this summer, we noted Brandon had “remembered how to shave, how not to ape the Boss, and how to write a hook.”
It debuted at #13 on Billboard ’s Modern Rock Tracks chart.
The Las Vegas band will play the Royal Albert Hall on November 3 in support of their forthcoming new album ‘Day and Age’ and frontman Brandon Flowers says the venue holds special significance for him.
This 2000s song-related article is a stub.
The Las Vegas rockers release ‘Day and Age’ in November and frontman Brandon Flowers says it has been inspired by their homesickness.
The song has been the most added track on Alternative radio since its release, already climbing into the top ten there after less than a week of airplay.






