The Killers lead singer Brandon Flowers poses in a rococo backdrop wearing designer looks in the editorial captured by fashion photographer Jiro Schneider. See the shoot below:
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Brandon Flowers by Nik Hartley
Musician and lead singer of The Killers Brandon Flowers poses in a crisp and simplistic editorial series wearing St. Laurent, Gucci, Phillip Lim and more. All captured by fashion photographer Nik Hartley for the September 2017 issue of Essential Homme. See the shoot below:
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The Killers – The Man (Music Video)
The Killers are back with their new music video. It’s been a few years in the making due to their busy schedules but they’ve been working hard in the studio on their latest album that they claim most resembles the vigor of Sam’s Town. The music video itself for “The Man” features lead Brandon Flowers in a hyper-masculine and chauvinistic Vegas chic video. From lifting weights, serenading on a Vegas stage, wooing women and more. Watch the official music video below: Related articles The Killers deliver a formidable surprise set at Glastonbury – review Tristen – “Glass Jar” (Feat. Jenny Lewis) Video LILLAKE Possesses The Heaviness With “A Grand…
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The Killers New Album is Currently Being Mixed (Video)
The new album is right around the corner!
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Brandon Flowers – Still Want You (Music Video)
Brandon Flowers second single from his second solo album titled Still Want You. The upbeat song is paired with playful black and white imagery with hands and silly faces with catchy gospel like choruses. See the music video below:
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“Joel, the Lump of Coal” by The Killers & Jimmy Kimmel
The yearly Christmas track from The Killers for the Red campaign has been released. Every year since 2006, The Killers write and record a special Christmas song for a very good charity – the RED campaign. They usually collaborate on these. Some of the artists they’ve worked with include the band Dawes, Neil Tennant and Elton John. Needless to say, Jimmy was flattered that they asked him to be a part of it this year. #JoelTheLumpOfCoal You can download “Joel, the Lump of Coal” on iTunes at http://smarturl.it/JoelTheLumpOfCoal All proceeds go to the RED campaign. You can learn more about the RED campaign here: http://www.red.org