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Episode Description Welcome back to the Lonely Town Podcast, where Derek and Jimmy explore the music, stories, and fandom surrounding Brandon Flowers and The Killers. This week, the conversation shifts from Brandon Flowers' upcoming album to Derek's recent trip to Las Vegas to see No Doubt perform at the world-famous Sphere. Derek shares his firsthand experience inside the Sphere, from the immersive visuals and production to the passionate fan culture surrounding the band's residency. Along the way, he and Jimmy compare No Doubt fans to Killers fans, discuss merchandise controversies, setlist debates, fan-created signs, and the unique challenges of creating a residency show built around a fixed visual production. The guys also dive into the economics of modern concerts, shrinking venue sizes, sold-out versus canceled shows, and the growing phenomenon of "Blue Dot Fever" as artists struggle with changing ticket-buying habits. Most importantly, they ask the question every Killers fan wants answered: Could The Killers successfully headline the Sphere? The answer leads to a fascinating discussion about Las Vegas history, fan demand, future residencies, anniversary shows, and whether Brandon Flowers and The Killers would even want to take on a long-term Vegas residency at this stage of their career. If you've ever wondered what a Killers Sphere show could look like, this episode is for you. Show Notes In This Episode Derek Goes to the Sphere First impressions of the Sphere experience Flying to Las Vegas for a quick concert trip Ticket prices and overall value What makes the Sphere different from traditional venues Immersive visuals, effects, and production No Doubt's Las Vegas Residency Seeing No Doubt live Gwen Stefani's stage presence The fixed setlist debate Why Sphere productions require consistency from night to night Fan reactions to residency-style performances No Doubt Fan Culture Early-entry line controversies Number systems and GA debates Fan-made signs and audience interaction Merchandise demand and limited-edition collectibles Similarities between No Doubt fans and Killers fans The No Doubt Pop-Up Experience Exclusive Las Vegas merchandise Memorabilia displays and museum exhibits Early demo tapes and band history Costumes, awards, and artifacts Why a Killers version could be incredible Could The Killers Play the Sphere? Would The Killers be able to sell out the venue? What a Killers Sphere production could look like Las Vegas visuals and storytelling opportunities Sam's Town, Hot Fuss, and Vegas history Potential residency concepts How long a Killers Sphere run could realistically last Modern Touring Challenges Concert ticket pricing Dynamic pricing frustrations Why some major artists are downsizing venues Canceled shows and Blue Dot Fever The changing economics of live music Other Artists Mentioned Bush Smashing Pumpkins Our Lady Peace U2 Metallica Eagles Kenny Chesney Zac Brown Band Blake Shelton Discussion Highlights Why every fanbase seems to have the same arguments The future of concert residencies Whether the Sphere is worth the hype How visual storytelling changes a concert experience What a Brandon Flowers or Killers residency might look like The balance between touring and staying home Why Las Vegas remains such an important part of The Killers' identity
Thrasher: Everything We Know So Far Episode Description Welcome back to the Lonely Town Podcast, where Derek and Jimmy dive deep into the music, stories, and world of Brandon Flowers and The Killers. This week, the guys react to the biggest Brandon Flowers news in years. After months of speculation, surprise appearances and industry events have finally given fans their first real glimpse at Brandon's upcoming solo album, Thrasher. Derek and Jimmy break down everything currently known about the project, including Brandon's live performance of "Miss America," reports that the album leans heavily into country influences, and what appears to be a thematic continuation of ideas first explored on Pressure Machine. The conversation explores the mysterious influencer events where lyric booklets were distributed, the emergence of Payson and Nephi references in the new material, and why the title Thrasher has fans guessing everything from farming equipment to heavy metal influences. The guys also discuss rumors surrounding Brandon's long-rumored second solo album, what a future tour might look like, whether Brandon could find a home on country radio, and why concert economics are becoming a growing challenge for both artists and fans. Along the way, the discussion branches into country music, radio programming, ticket pricing, Blue Dot Fever, tour routing, and why some of the biggest artists in the world are struggling to fill arenas. If you're excited about Brandon's next chapter, this is the episode for you. Show Notes In This Episode Brandon Flowers' New Album: Thrasher Brandon's surprise appearances at industry and influencer events The official reveal of the album title: Thrasher First impressions of the song "Miss America" Early reports describing the album as "hardcore country" Discussion of how the album may connect to Pressure Machine Payson and Nephi references appearing in the lyrics Why the title Thrasher has sparked so much speculation What fans learned from leaked lyric sheets and event reports The Mystery of Album Number Two Longstanding rumors of two separate Brandon Flowers solo albums Why Derek and Jimmy believe another project may still be coming Thematically different material reportedly exists What the second album could mean for future tours and releases Country Music & Brandon Flowers Brandon's appearance at country music industry events Discussion of Robert Earl Keen and country songwriting influences Whether Brandon's new music could receive country radio airplay The evolving definition of country music Tour & Concert Speculation What venues make sense for a Brandon Flowers solo tour Small theaters versus larger arenas Why an intimate Pressure Machine-style show may be the perfect fit How touring schedules are built Why artists don't always choose where they perform Blue Dot Fever The reality of modern ticket sales Dynamic pricing and Ticketmaster frustrations Why artists are canceling shows despite major reputations The economics of modern concert touring How fans are changing their concert-buying habits Music Industry Discussion The decline of album sales Streaming revenue versus touring revenue Radio's changing role in music discovery Why legacy artists often struggle for airplay despite releasing quality music Country Music Rabbit Holes The impact of The Chicks controversy on country radio Why "Not Ready to Make Nice" remains an important song The late-career success of Johnny Cash Why older artists often disappear from mainstream radio playlists Discussion of Willie Nelson and country music legends Featured Artists & References Brandon Flowers The Killers Pressure Machine Robert Earl Keen Johnny Cash Willie Nelson The Chicks Bruce Springsteen Tom Morello
Check out the full 90+ minute episode on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/RememberShuffleRemember Shuffle turns to one of the most average "indie" bands of the 2000s, The Killers. After briefly describing the history of this group, the Shuffle Bois do three album reviews of the Killers' 2000 discography, tracing their evolution from something resembling a post-punk revival act to something resembling Bruce Springsteen-inspired heartland rock. They also discuss the reverse British invasion, indie sensibilities, the beautiful mind of Brandon Flowers, and the place of the Sun Belt in the 2000s.to reach out to Dillan for Audio engineering/editing: dillancmusic@gmail.comGive Remember Shuffle a follow on Twitter and on Instagram @RememberShufflePod to interact with the show between episodes. It also makes it easier to book guests.
Ce vendredi, Margaux Lassalle met à l'honneur le plus grand classique du groupe The Killers : leur tout premier album intitulé "Hot Fuss". Sorti en 2004, ce disque emblématique du quatuor originaire de Las Vegas est mis en lumière à l'occasion de la finale de la Ligue des Champions. Le groupe aura en effet l'immense honneur d'ouvrir cet événement sportif mondialement suivi en se produisant à la Puskás Aréna de Budapest, en préambule de la rencontre opposant le PSG à Arsenal. Mélangeant habilement les sonorités new wave et la mouvance indie des années 2000, cet album regorge de tubes devenus incontournables. L'écoute débute avec "Jenny Was A Friend Of Mine" avant de laisser place à l'hymne planétaire "Mr Brightside". Ce morceau puissant, qui explore l'obsession et la jalousie, a été écrit par le chanteur Brandon Flowers à la suite d'une véritable déception amoureuse. Le projet se poursuit avec d'autres grands succès commerciaux, à l'image de "Smile Like You Mean It", une réflexion mélancolique sur les souvenirs d'adolescence et l'acceptation difficile du passage à l'âge adulte. L'intensité de ce premier disque atteint des sommets sur "All These Things That I've Done", une piste portée par une montée en puissance saisissante et un passage gospel directement inspiré par U2. L'ensemble s'achève sur "Everything will be alright", une composition plus atmosphérique et expérimentale qui vient clore le projet à la manière d'un générique de fin de film. Grâce à cet album magistral, qui abrite également le redoutable "Somebody Told Me", The Killers ont su s'imposer d'emblée comme une formation majeure et indispensable de la scène rock internationale. Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Welcome back to the Lonely Town Podcast with Derek and Jimmy — the show where two longtime fans dive deep into the music, lyrics, stories, and world of Brandon Flowers and The Killers. This week the guys break down “Crossfire,” the massive lead single from Brandon Flowers' solo album Flamingo. What starts with nostalgic memories of the old Crossfire board game commercials quickly turns into a deep conversation about religion, relationships, temptation, forgiveness, Las Vegas, and the battle between heaven and hell woven throughout the song's lyrics. Derek and Jimmy discuss: The true meaning behind “Crossfire” Brandon's recurring themes of faith, temptation, and redemption Whether the song is a love story, a plea for forgiveness, or both The imagery of shelter, storms, fiery arrows, and spiritual warfare How relationships can feel like surviving a crossfire Why Flamingo remains one of Brandon's most underrated projects The legendary music video starring Charlize Theron The BBC success and chart history of “Crossfire” Rumors of upcoming Brandon Flowers and Killers albums The excitement and chaos of modern Killers fandom Why fans should enjoy the anticipation instead of rushing the moment The conversation also touches on Bruce Springsteen, Tom Morello, fan bingo cards, the future of The Killers, and why Brandon Flowers may never stop writing music. Whether you're rediscovering Flamingo or hearing “Crossfire” in a completely new way, this episode dives into one of Brandon's most emotional and enduring solo tracks. Show Notes Featured Song “Crossfire” — Brandon Flowers Album: Flamingo Topics Covered Meaning and symbolism behind “Crossfire” Heaven vs. hell imagery in Brandon's lyrics Shelter from the storm themes Relationships, trust, and forgiveness Religious undertones throughout Flamingo Las Vegas themes and spiritual conflict The famous Crossfire board game commercials Why the song still feels fresh 16 years later Brandon Flowers' solo career evolution The possibility of future solo albums and tours Anticipation surrounding upcoming Killers music Fan culture and online reactions The importance of enjoying the journey as a fan Music Video Discussion Charlize Theron starring in the “Crossfire” music video Action-movie style visuals and “ninja assassin” storyline Big-budget music videos of the early 2010s Why the video shocked longtime hometown fans of Brandon Song & Chart Facts “Crossfire” was Brandon Flowers' first official solo single Song leaked online before radio premiere Premiered through Zane Lowe in 2010 Became one of the most-played songs on BBC Radio Reached #1 on the NME chart Featured on both BBC Radio 1 and Radio 2 playlists Mentioned Artists & References The Killers Bruce Springsteen Tom Morello Willie Nelson Rage Against the Machine Pressure Machine Hot Fuss Follow & Support the Show
On this episode of Sound Up!, Alan and Producer Roger discuss Dua Lipa suing Samsung, Ace Frehley's guitars going up for auction, and The Beatles announcing their first museum. Plus, reviews of the Rolling Stones press conference, the new Billie Eilish 3-D movie, and the upcoming Brandon Flowers country-leaning solo album. Also featuring new music picks from Social Distortion and Bea Miller. We want to make you part of the conversation. Leave us your comments via text or audio message at connect@sounduppod.com https://www.instagram.com/sounduppod/https://twitter.com/sounduppod Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Welcome back to the Lonely Town Podcast — the show where Derek and Jimmy dive deep into the music, lyrics, stories, and world surrounding Brandon Flowers and The Killers. In this episode, the guys take a deep dive into “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” from Brandon Flowers' solo album Flamingo. What starts as a discussion about one underrated opening track quickly becomes a broader conversation about Las Vegas culture, religion, addiction, dreams, entertainment, and the strange magic of Sin City. Derek and Jimmy explore: The meaning behind the song's religious imagery and references How Brandon compares Las Vegas to a spiritual experience The “house always wins” theme woven throughout the lyrics The contrast between tourists chasing dreams and locals simply trying to survive Brandon's unique ability to blend small-town Utah perspectives with neon Vegas storytelling Why this track perfectly sets the tone for Flamingo Crickets, concubines, casinos, neon temples, and restless legs Upcoming Brandon Flowers festival speculation and possible new music Why Vietnam unexpectedly became one of the podcast's biggest listener bases The reality of Vegas beyond the Strip, including service industry culture and everyday life Other Killers podcasts, fandom, and the future of Lonely Town Along the way, the episode branches into stories about thrift stores in Las Vegas, bowl games, Uber drivers, old Vegas street experiences, service culture on the Strip, and why Brandon's writing continues to resonate so deeply with fans from places like Nephi, Utah. Whether you're a longtime Killers fan or just discovering Brandon's solo work, this episode shines a spotlight on one of the most overlooked songs in his catalog. Show Notes Featured Song “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” — Brandon Flowers Album: Flamingo Topics Covered Brandon Flowers festival announcement speculation Potential upcoming solo albums and future touring Why Flamingo deserves more attention Religious imagery throughout “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” “The house always wins” theme and Vegas symbolism Las Vegas as both temptation and redemption Real-life Vegas stories and experiences Vegas thrift stores and failed entertainment dreams Service industry culture in Las Vegas Crickets, neon lights, and the sonic opening of the song Connections between Las Vegas and Nephi storytelling Comparison between Brandon's solo work and Pressure Machine The future of the podcast and possible return to weekly episodes Discussion of the Killer Sluts Podcast Surprise growth of listeners in Vietnam Mentioned Artists & References Tom Morello The Nightwatchman Morrissey Foo Fighters Nirvana Toad the Wet Sprocket No Doubt Follow & Support the Show
On this week's episode of Artist Friendly, Joel Madden is joined by DE'WAYNE. With last year's june, DE'WAYNE entered a glitzy new era, penning songs that recalled Lenny Kravitz, Sly and the Family Stone, and Brandon Flowers. Centered by love, sex, and soul, the album marked another evolution in his deepening catalog, elevating his showmanship while weaving in enough vulnerability to be “a light for people.” Returning to the Artist Friendly studio after kicking off the first episode, DE'WAYNE sat down with Madden for a raw, unfiltered catch-up on identity, growth, and arriving as your full self. They also discussed what it means to be co-signed by Kravitz, hitting arenas with mgk, and why the garage is still the best place to be. ------- Listen to their Artist Friendly conversation on Spotify. ------- Follow Artist Friendly! IG: @artist.friendly TikTok: @artist.friendly YouTube: youtube.com/@artist.friendly ------- Host: Joel Madden, @joelmadden Executive Producers: Joel Madden, Benji Madden, Jillian King Producers: Josh Madden, Joey Simmrin, Janice Leary Director/Visual Producer/Editor: Ryan Schaefer Audio Producer/Composer: Nick Gray Music/Theme Composer: Nick Gray Cover Art/Design: Ryan Schaefer Additional Contributors: Anna Zanes, Neville Hardman ------- Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We grew up in the same town as Brandon Flowers… but nobody saw this coming. In this episode, we sit down with Mike Painter—a lifelong Nephi resident with deep roots in the community—to talk about growing up in the same town as The Killers and how a small-town mindset can lead to big things. We get into: What Brandon was actually like back in high school The real culture and work ethic of Nephi Local stories, athletes, and community pride Reactions to Pressure Machine from people who actually live there Mike Painter Plus: A full 90s music breakdown (Nirvana, Foo Fighters, Metallica & more) Songs that defined a generation The music that shaped us From small-town memories to global success—this one's part nostalgia, part storytelling, and all real.
The Killers just showed up in a Pepsi commercial with David Beckham… and somehow ended up tied to the UEFA Champions League Final. Yeah—we had to talk about it. In this episode, we break down the commercial featuring Brandon Flowers and the full band, try to understand what the Champions League actually is, and debate just how big this moment really is. We also get into: The details of the Pepsi ad (pool hall, Ronnie's line, “race you there”) A real Utah casting call tied to the shoot Recent Killers shows and fan reactions Onsides vs Offsides: pizza, setlists, movie reboots & more Unplanned episode—but when The Killers pop up with Beckham, you don't wait.
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2016 nostalgia, the greatest weekend in Chicago history, Week 2 of Brian & Kenzie's Weight Loss Challenge, and whether or not Brandon Flowers hates The Killers? Chicago’s best morning radio show now has a podcast! Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and remember that the conversation always lives on the Q101 Facebook page. Brian & Kenzie are live every morning from 6a-10a on Q101. Subscribe to our channel HERE: https://www.youtube.com/@Q101 Like Q101 on Facebook HERE: https://www.facebook.com/q101chicago Follow Q101 on Twitter HERE: https://twitter.com/Q101Chicago Follow Q101 on Instagram HERE: https://www.instagram.com/q101chicago/?hl=en Follow Q101 on TikTok HERE: https://www.tiktok.com/@q101chicago?lang=enSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Start Artist Song Time Album Year FEATURED ARTIST 0:00:57 Spriggan Mist Intro: Gaze Of The Dragon 1:38 The Glare 2025 0:02:35 Spriggan Mist Ianatores Teresteres 6:47 The Glare 2025 0:10:46 Spriggan Mist Pieces of Glass 7:50 The Glare 2025 0:20:23 Spriggan Mist The Cult 5:54 The Glare 2025 0:27:56 Spriggan Mist When Stars Collide 7:31 The Glare 2025 INTSRUMENTALS 0:36:59 Jon Durant, Colin Edwin, Chris Maitland Jouney to Rebhu 4:20 The Baldock Transmission 2025 0:41:19 Alberto Rigoni – Michael Manring – Stuart Hamm Genesis 4:24 Dystopia 2026 0:45:47 Fouette Derelict 3:31 Chromatic Circus 2025 0:49:19 Pär Lindh Project Tres Vieux Jeu 3:54 Nagelfar 2025 FEATURED ARTIST 0:54:21 Spirergy Innocent Hearts 6:35 Wherever Forever 2025 1:02:17 Spirergy When They Came 8:57 Wherever Forever 2025 1:12:37 Spirergy Carry Me Home 10:10 Wherever Forever 2025 1:23:45 Spirergy Falling From the Sky 6:56 Wherever Forever 2025 1:31:57 Spirergy It’s Here Again 6:56 Wherever Forever 2025 1:40:00 Spirergy In the Small Hours 9:26 Wherever Forever 2025 NEW SINGLES 1:51:56 A Multitude of One Black Wing Rising 5:59 Single 2025 1:57:55 Lyrre Orchard 4:33 Single 2025 2:02:28 Mira Ceti Dimitro 2:34 Dimitro 2025 2:05:10 Ozul Vulture 6:10 Stillborn Hope Vol I 2025 FEATURED ARTIST 2:13:00 Last Plane Out 2. Break the Chain 4:09 Cautionary Tales 2025 2:18:12 Last Plane Out 3. Cautionary Tales 4:33 Cautionary Tales 2025 2:22:45 Last Plane Out 4. Silver and Gold 4:27 Cautionary Tales 2025 2:28:43 Last Plane Out 6. Step Out Tonight 3:16 Cautionary Tales 2025 2:31:59 Last Plane Out 7. What If 3:39 Cautionary Tales 2025 2:36:15 Last Plane Out 8. Four Hundred Days 3:15 Cautionary Tales 2025 2:40:45 Last Plane Out 9. The Butterfly Effect 4:41 Cautionary Tales 2025 NEW ALBUMS 2:46:50 Deposed King Dream ~ Awake 5:22 Letters to a Distant Past (Deluxe Edition) 2025 2:52:12 Moron Police Nothing Breaks (A Port of Call) 4:43 Pachinko 2025 2:56:55 The Tea Club The Bell Ringer 4:24 Chasm 2025 3:01:19 Crack the Sky Imagination 4:14 Blessed 2025 3:06:25 Argonaut Digital 7:46 Argonaut 2025 3:14:10 The One Juno 5:20 Lighter than Air 2025 3:19:30 Arc Liminal Ether 5:35 Reset Company 2025 3:25:05 Bob Saliba Final Lullaby 3:53 Testimony 2025 3:29:47 The Mountain Goats Peru 3:43 Through This Fire Across from Peter Balkan 2025 3:33:29 Adieu, Reset Tivoli 4:36 Lago 2025 3:38:06 Ebb Evenfall 2:13 The Mirror 2025 3:40:18 Chrissie Hynde, Brandon Flowers I'm Not In Love (feat. Brandon Flowers) 3:40 Duets Special 2025 MORE NEW SINGLES 3:44:55 Laughing Stock Summer’s End 5:32 Single 2025 3:50:27 Argovia Where Do We Go 4:35 Single 2025 3:55:03 Martin Griffiths The Beggar 4:11 The Beggar 2025 Starlite Campbell Ramblin’ On My Mind 7:14 Single 2025 Space Traffic A Deeper Dream 6:03 Single 2025 The Pulse Theory Hymn for the Dark 5:56 Hymn for the Dark 2025 MULTI PLAYED Superthousand Stellar Dust 2:55 Four 2025 Cen-ProjekT The legacy begins 6:25 Vexley 2025 The Ceres Phenomenon Exploring The Surface 5:46 The Ceres Phenomenon 2025 The Imperfectionist Collective I lost the Moon 4:56 Solitaire 2025 3rd Ear Experience Tea Leaf Reader 4:01 The Twilight Sutra 2025 Lightspeed Constant Change 4:42 Delta 2025
Playlist con música relacionada al episodio: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4y1IWVpEPlQ4Td9e2ZaAl7 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9oBrXWdjjXQDlWFuge8BPZKk094cZk8s The Killers es una de las bandas de rock alternativo más influyentes y comercialmente exitosas de las últimas dos décadas. Originarios de Las Vegas, Nevada, se formaron en 2001 y están liderados por el carismático vocalista y compositor Brandon Flowers. Mr Brightside. Únete a nuestro grupo de Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1012646383467657 Síguenos: https://www.instagram.com/musicosdesillonpodcast/ https://twitter.com/musicosdesillon https://www.facebook.com/musicosdesillon/
On this episode of CD Burners, we're diving into Hot Fuss by The Killers, the debut album that gave us eyeliner disco, the murder trilogy, and one of the most enduring songs in internet history. Special guest, CARR joins us on the pod as we get into how Brandon Flowers tricked the world into thinking he was British, why Mr. Brightside still goes harder than it should, and how this record turned pure chaos into stadium-sized hooks. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on The Struts Life, I sit down with Jed Elliott for a whirlwind of tour tales and hard-won wisdom from opening for rock royalty—The Rolling Stones, Foo Fighters, Def Leppard, Queens of the Stone Age, and more. Jed relives that pinch-me leap from pub gigs to 80,000 screaming fans, a back-of-the-house “enjoy the ride, boys” from Roger Daltrey, backstage mayhem with Dave and Taylor at MSG, and a goosebump moment when Brandon Flowers praised “Could've Been Me.” We get real about what younger bands should never do on a big stage (leave early, keep it classy backstage), why a great camp matters, and the dream double bill The Struts still crave—Queen with Adam Lambert. Plus, a little fan fun: follow @thestruts and @thestrutshq on Instagram and tag your show story for a chance at a tee. Hit play for the full ride—because some stories deserve to be heard, not skimmed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Carlos Alomar and Miguel Gálvez join Nick to discuss the career and legacy of the iconic Argentinian rock band Soda Stereo.Carlos is a living legend who collaborated with so many iconic musicians, a who's who of the music industry. This includes David Bowie, Mick Jagger, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Iggy Pop, Cyndi Lauper, Bee Gees, Carly Simon, Alicia Keys, Bruno Mars, and Brandon Flowers. He also produced Soda Stereo's 1988 album Doble Vida.Miguel is a former music journalist who has interviewed several legendary musicians in his career, including Soda Stereo. He runs a campaign to try and get Soda Stereo inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. His campaign has been spotlighted in major publications including the L.A. Times, Billboard, and Rolling Stone.Support the show
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CLL #2490 (feat. The Killers) 04/14/2005 – Thursday Night Show Source – Tucker Stream Recording (2025) with Fan Stream Recording (2005) Patches This episode is 100% complete with a medium audio upgrade. The Killers return to the program for their second and final appearance of the Adam era. Brandon Flowers and Ronnie Vannucci are in studio. The Love Between The Two Hosts – CLL on Youtube, with Video for select episodes. https://adamanddrdrewshow.com/1743-loveline-nostalgia-with-superfan-giovanni/ https://account.venmo.com/u/GiovanniGiorgio Paid Link – As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Music Provided by Rich Banks Check out His Website and Soundcloud to hear more of his awesome work and perhaps commission him for your next project. Venmo
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Back in the Spring of 2020, Chris of The Morning Mix spoke with Brandon Flowers from The Killers. The world had just gone into lockdown and we were testing out this whole "Zoom Interview" thing. Now, 5 years later we look back at our chat with Brandon in The Morning Mix Weekender! Listen to The Morning Mix weekdays from 5:30am - 10:00am on 101.9fm The Mix or with the free Mix App available in the Apple App Store and Google Play. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Back in the Spring of 2020, Chris of The Morning Mix spoke with Brandon Flowers from The Killers. The world had just gone into lockdown and we were testing out this whole "Zoom Interview" thing. Now, 5 years later we look back at our chat with Brandon in The Morning Mix Weekender!Listen to The Morning Mix weekdays from 5:30am - 10:00am on 101.9fm The Mix or with the free Mix App available in the Apple App Store and Google Play. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Taylor Goldsmith of Dawes joins us to talk about the evolution of humor in his songwriting, why he's transparent with his fans, and maybe the most Bob Dylan of Bob Dylan stories we've ever heard. PART ONE:Paul and Scott address the recent wildfires in the Los Angeles area, and encourage people to help make a difference by considering a donation through one of four organizations: Fire Aid (fireaidla.org)The Red Cross (redcross.org)MusiCares (musicares.org)World Central Kitchen (wck.org) PART TWO:Our in-depth conversation with Taylor Goldsmith of DawesABOUT TAYLOR GOLDSMITH:Taylor Goldsmith is best known as the lead singer, guitarist, and primary songwriter for the folk-influenced rock band Dawes. The group, which also includes Taylor's brother, Griffin, has released nine full-length studio albums, six of which have hit the Top 5 on Billboard's Americana/Folk Albums chart, and four of which have hit the Top 10 on Billboard's rock chart. In addition to his work with Dawes, he has been a member of the band Middle Brother with Matt Vasquez of Delta Spirit and John McCauley of Deer Tick. Taylor also contributed to T Bone Burnett's New Basement Tapes project—which completed unfinished Bob Dylan songs—alongside Marcus Mumford, Jim James, Rhiannon Giddens, and Elvis Costello. As a songwriter outside the band, Taylor has collaborated with The Killers, Conor Oberst, Brandon Flowers, Robert Ellis, Demi Lovato, and his wife Mandy Moore. The most recent Dawes album, released in October of 2024, is called Oh Brother. Sadly, not long after our conversation, both Taylor and his brother Griffin became victims of the massive Southern California wildfires that devastated portions of the Los Angeles area and severely damaged or destroyed their homes.
On this week's episode, host Sequoia Holmes welcomes Emo historian and author of the My Emo Diaries series, My Emo Diaries. The two discuss the career of emo staple Panic! At The Disco, analyze the state of the scene during their career peak, and bring up the pressing question: why all the contention towards emo kids? All this & more! Highlights Religious Trauma to Emo music pipeline A Fever You Can't Sweat Out Brendon Urie Brandon Flowers beefWhen We Were Young Soulful emo singers My Emo Diaries Vol 1 & 2Long nonsensical song naming conventions that we love Follow My Emo DiariesWebsiteTiktok Instagram Follow Sequoiahttps://www.instagram.com/sequoiabholmeshttps://www.tiktok.com/@sequoiabholmeshttps://twitter.com/sequoiabholmesFollow BPLP Podhttps://www.instagram.com/bplppodhttps://twitter.com/bplppodhttps://www.tiktok.com/@bplppod
Destiny is calling us to discuss the making of an unforgettable jam you've heard at countless weddings, karaoke bars, and sporting events. So open up your eager eyes (and ears)! On this episode of One Song, Diallo and LUXXURY break down The Killers' 2003 hit, “Mr. Brightside.” They discuss where frontman Brandon Flowers drew inspiration to write this song (i.e.: Oasis, U2, and a bout of infidelity), why it's become a catchy millennial anthem, how The Killers became one of the biggest rock bands of the 21st century.
Send us a textWhat happens when a talented musician pivots to become a successful entrepreneur? Find out as we embark on an inspiring journey with James O'Brien, who transitioned from performing in bands and singing in choirs to launching startups and raising capital. From the vibrant streets of Nashville to the boardrooms of tech companies, James' story is one of passion, creativity, and sheer determination. You'll hear firsthand how his favorite tunes, from James Taylor to Rainbow Kitten Surprise, influence his entrepreneurial mindset, and why storytelling in music and business can be a game-changer.Ever wondered how a simple idea can morph into a thriving business? James takes us through his ingenious concept of sharpening disposable razor cartridges with denim and how he brought this innovative idea to life. He shares invaluable lessons from his music and band management days, revealing how skills like operations, people management, and accountability played crucial roles in his entrepreneurial journey. We also dive deep into the significance of responsibility and following through on commitments, whether in life or business, showcasing how execution often trumps great ideas.Feedback can make or break a business, and James illustrates this with an engaging anecdote from a Killers concert where frontman Brandon Flowers restarted a song. This episode emphasizes the parallels between live performances and product launches, highlighting the importance of honesty, community support, and the iterative process of product development. Learn about the necessity of validating business ideas through detailed research and the power of a dedicated advisory group. Tune in for insights on navigating feedback, refining core strengths, and maintaining high-quality deliverables in your business endeavors. This episode is packed with wisdom, actionable advice, and a touch of musical flair—don't miss it!Support the showThis episode is NOT sponsored. Some product links are affiliate links, meaning we'll receive a small commission if you buy something. =========================== ⚡️PODCAST: Subscribe to our podcast here ➡ https://elevatemedia.buzzsprout.com/ ⚡️Need post-recording video production help? Let's chat ➡ https://calendly.com/elevate-media-group/application ⚡️For Support inquires or Business inquiries, please email us at ➡︎ support@elevate-media-group.com Our mission here at Elevate Media is to help purpose-driven entrepreneurs elevate their brands and make an impact through the power of video podcasting. Disclaimer: Please see the link for our disclaimer policy for all our episodes or videos on the Elevate Media and Elevate Media Podcast YouTube channels. https://elevatemediastudios.com/disclaimer
Send us a textRemember that unforgettable moment when you first heard "Mr. Brightside" on the radio? It's hard to believe that The Killers' signature anthem remains as vibrant today as it did. twenty years ago, This episode kicks off with a deep dive into why these early 2000s hits, like "Somebody Told Me" and "Mr. Brightside," continue to captivate new generations, especially college students. We unpack the elements that make these tracks timeless, from their infectious disco beats to Brandon Flowers' authentic emotional delivery.Step into the storied past of the Viper Room with us, a venue that's seen as many wild nights as it has tragic moments. From River Phoenix's heartbreaking overdose to the near-miss with Courtney Love, we explore the events that have cemented the Viper Room's legendary status. Plus, Jimmy shares a personal anecdote from his college radio days, including a candid moment with River Phoenix and his band, Aleka's Attic, that left an indelible mark on him.Then, we shift gears to discuss the impact of gothic rock and rap, spotlighting Bauhaus' game-changing single, "Bela Lugosi's Dead." This minimalist masterpiece became an anthem for aspiring musicians everywhere. Along the way, we reminisce about discovering music in the pre-streaming era, when record stores were treasure troves and radio was king. To wrap things up, we share an inspiring story of resilience and a heartwarming link to The Sugarhill Gang - "Rapper's Delight. Don't miss out—this episode is a treasure trove of nostalgia and inspiration!Please Like and Follow our Facebook page Music In My Shoes. You can contact us at musicinmyshoes@gmail.com.Learn Something New orRemember Something Old
This week, we happily disturb the pre-show routines of Brandon Flowers and Ronnie Vannucci Jr. of The Killers. Let's kill some time and learn about the “steady incline of ‘how did we get here?'” ...on another killer episode of SmartLess.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In today's news, Brandon Marshall & crew discuss…Did Dan Campbell make some questionable calls? Is it fair to say the Chiefs defense is carrying Mahomes? Then does Odell need to come back to Baltimore or should he explore other options? Plus much more!
In today's news, Brandon Marshall & crew discuss…How long until Harbaugh has Mahomes sweating it out in the AFC West? We go over the main event of the weekend Chiefs vs Ravens and then did Giannis really not know Adrian Griffin was being fired? Plus much more!
In today's news, Brandon Marshall & crew discuss…What would it mean for Lamar if he wins Super Bowl and SB MVP? The Chargers are getting closer to an agreement with Jim Harbaugh and then we go over Brandon's Top 5 weapons going into the weekend! Plus much more!
In today's news, Brandon Marshall & crew discuss…Is Sirianni still the best option for the Eagles? The Final Four: Mahomes, Jackson, Purdy and Goff. Embiid scores 70 against Spurs! Plus much more!
In today's news, Brandon Marshall & crew discuss…Will JoshAllen ever get over the hump with this team? Do the Chiefs have any chance of beating the Ravens? Then we discuss NFC Championship match between the Lions and Niners. Plus much more!
In today's news, Brandon Marshall & crew discuss…Does Bosa take a shot at Aaron Rodgers when comparing him to Jordan Love? Robert Kraft introduces new head coach Jerod Mayo and we discuss our remaining “Elite 8” QB's and what the results will be in the divisional playoffs. Plus much more!
In today's news, Brandon Flowers, Travis Daniels, Bailey Jackson & crew discuss…Which head coach do you think would be best for Fields? Was Odell “sent to die” in Cleveland by the New York Giants? Are the Eagles a quick fix or is this franchise broken right now? Plus much more!
In today's news, Brandon Flowers, Travis Daniels & crew discuss…Should the Eagles have any regrets about giving Jalen Hurts the bag before this season? Is Chad right that Jerry Jones is the problem with Dallas? Should Tomlin want Russ to cook in Pittsburgh? Plus much more!
In today's news, Brandon Marshall, Brandon Flowers & crew cover…Where will Russell Wilson cook in 2024? Draymond is back from his indefinite suspension. NFL making fans pay for playoff games on TV. Plus much more!
In today's news, Brandon Marshall, Brandon Flowers & crew cover…The CFP Championship. How should Aaron Rodgers feel about the Jets next season? Pepsi Zero Sugar NFL Rookie of the Week. Plus much more!
In today's news, Brandon Marshall, Brandon Flowers & crew cover…Are the Eagles done? What should the Pats do with Belichick? Which team has the best chance of stealing the AFC from Lamar? Plus much more!
In today's news, Brandon & crew cover…Is AJ Brown having issues with Nick Sirianni? Can Saquon and the Giants make a deal? Is Fields throwing shade at Packers fans? Plus much more!
In today's news, Brandon & crew cover…New Cook in Dallas? Odell's Ravens better than Odell's Rams? Panthers owner get off light in Drinkgate? Plus much more!
In today's news, Brandon & crew cover…Lamar Jackson more valuable than Patrick Mahomes? Panic time for the Eagles? Conor McGregor making a comeback? Pepsi Zero Sugar NFL Rookie of the Week. Plus much more!
In today's news, Brandon, Bici and Andrew cover…Is Micah Parsons creating more problems for him and the Cowboys? Are the Lions the last real test for the Cowboys? Is it officially panic time in Kansas City?. Plus much more!
In today's news, Brandon, Bici and Andrew cover…Is Russell Wilson done with Broncos? Josh Allen MVP over Lamar? Pistons' 27-game losing streak the worst record in sports? Pepsi Zero Sugar NFL Rookie of the Week. Plus much more!
In today's news, Brandon Marshall, alongside super-producers Wuu/Hoo & Bici cover…Is Lamar going to win league MVP & SB MVP? Is this loss a big deal for the Niners? Then are Eagles in big trouble? Plus much more!
Steph Curry put his team on his shoulders and lifted the Warriors to a HUGE win over the Celtics in OT last night. After the game, the great Shaq had interesting comments on Curry's place among the greats. The Cowboys were outplayed and out coached during their loss to the Bills on Sunday, but despite the loss Jerry Jones was ready to heap praise on the coaching staff…specifically Mike McCarthy.
In today's news, Brandon Marshall and Ashley Nicole Moss cover…Are Ravens being disrespected ahead of showdown with Niners? Why is Tomlin NOT sitting Pickens for this weekend? Then will the Cowboys take down the Dolphins? Plus much more!
In today's news, Brandon Flowers and Ashley cover…Are the Eagles in serious trouble? Black vs White Pro Bowl?!?! Pepsi Zero Sugar NFL Rookie of the Week. Plus much more!