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Album: Day & Age
# Song Title   Time
1)    Losing Touch Album Version More Info... 4:14
2)    Human Album Version More Info... 4:05
3)    Spaceman Album Version More Info... 4:45
4)    Joy Ride Album Version More Info... 3:34
5)    A Dustland Fairytale Album Version More Info... 3:45
6)    This Is Your Life Album Version More Info... 3:39
7)    I Can't Stay Album Version More Info... 3:05
8)    Neon Tiger Album Version More Info... 3:04
9)    The World We Live In Album Version More Info... 4:38
10)    Goodnight, Travel Well Album Version More Info... 6:51
 
Album: Day & Age
# Song Title   Time
1)    Losing Touch Album Version More Info... 4:14
2)    Human Album Version More Info... 4:05
3)    Spaceman Album Version More Info... 4:45
4)    Joy Ride Album Version More Info... 3:34
5)    A Dustland Fairytale Album Version More Info... 3:45
6)    This Is Your Life Album Version More Info... 3:39
7)    I Can't Stay Album Version More Info... 3:05
8)    Neon Tiger Album Version More Info... 3:04
9)    The World We Live In Album Version More Info... 4:38
10)    Goodnight, Travel Well Album Version More Info... 6:51
 
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Performer Notes
  • Personnel: Tommy Marth (saxophone); Daniel de los Reyes (percussion).
  • Audio Mixer: Stuart Price.
  • Recording information: Battle Born Studio, Las Vegas, NV.
  • On their third proper full-length, DAY & AGE, the Killers blend the glitzy glam of their smash debut, HOT FUSS, and the heartland rock of its follow-up, SAM'S TOWN, while throwing some stylistic curveballs along the way. Like HOT FUSS, DAY & AGE focuses on hooks and an energetic, highly polished sound. Yet it still manages to incorporate the experimental ambitions of its predecessor, this time out with a penchant for genre-hopping pastiche. Brazilian, blue-eyed soul, disco, and Afro-beat can be heard, all threaded into the Killers' trademark dance-rock.
  • But even while expanding their arrangements with saxophones (on the attention-grabbing opener, "Losing Touch") and steel drums (the tropical and immensely catchy "I Can't Stay), the Killers haven't lost their love of 1980s synth-pop. The anthemic "Human" is a case in point, proving that the New Wave influences that gave the band its initial appeal are still intact. Buffered by gleaming, pristine production, DAY & AGE soars and seduces; it's irrefutable proof that even as the Las Vegas quartet mixes up their sound, the appeal of their button-pushing pop endures.
Professional Reviews
Rolling Stone (p.120) - 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "When the Killers really push the theatrics, they shine: 'Spaceman' re-imagines New Order's 'Temptation' as an alien-abduction anthem with a great singalong chorus."

Spin (p.99) - 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "They remain fascinated by heartland mythos, but by becoming more comfortable with their glitzy roots, they've actually found the pulse of something more authentic."

Entertainment Weekly (p.74) - "[S]inger Brandon Flowers and the band construct an album that is one-third Duran Duran glam, one-third Bono majestic, and one-third fresh retro."

Billboard (p.41) - "Here the band trades in the slick mega hooks and stadium-sized rockers for steel drums, bongos and a whole lotta sax....This band keeps fans on their toes...'

Clash (Magazine) (p.63) - Ranked #35 in Clash's "The 40 Best Albums of 2008" -- "[A] brave change in direction towards a glorious, glossy pop sound..."
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