Sams Town
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Release date: 02-10-2006
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Catalogue Number: 1706722
Label: mercury
'Sam's Town' is the epic second album from Las Vegas indie superstars The Killers. Whilst debut album 'Hot Fuss' was clearly influenced by English acts such as New Order and Duran Duran, this time around the influence of artists such as Bruce Springsteen and U2 are evident, making this an album full of charged and epic anthems that are sure to set pulse racing. Includes the single 'When You Were Young'.
Sep 2006
Named after a casino in their hometown of Las Vegas, 'Sam's Town' marks the mighty return of the chart-topping synth-rockers The Killers. Having conquered the charts the world over with their debut 'Hot Fuss', the band have given us a taster of their eagerly anticipated follow up with the first single, 'When You Were Young', which draws influences from Bruce Springsteen and Tom Petty, amongst others, for a more American sounding sophomore album.
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24 July, 2009
This album will blow your mind. There is not one single bad song on it. The lyrics are beautiful and each song has its own unique feel to it. This is the best Killers album and the band should be amazingly proud of it. This band put nowadays' "top artists" to shame, they write and perform REAL music. Just amazing.
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8 May, 2009
This album is definately The Killers' best and my favourite of all time =] Their others are awesome but Sam's Town is rock. Songs like 'For Reasons Unknown' and 'This river is wild' are amazing songs, but none of them are bad !!
You should definately buy this album, Killers fan or not - it's amazing.
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2 May, 2009
This album is a must buy, it's great. When You Were Young is something epic and This River Is Wild is beautiful!
Critics see this album as not being a success which I really don't understand, they must be listening to something else.Don't listen to them, buy this album and you will fall in love with it and hear the greatness of The Killers!
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On the 2006 follow-up to their wildly successful debut, HOT FUSS, the Killers' continue their torrid affair with1980s New Wave, but manage to incorporate the sounds of that era, particularly heavy use of synthesizers, more seamlessly into the mix. This is due, at least in part, to the presence of veteran producers Flood and Alan Moulder (Depeche Mode, Nine Inch Nails, U2), who help to make the tracks on SAM'S TOWN both brighter and edgier than earlier Killers tunes. While the Las Vegas-based act's Britpop-influenced songs are still marked by Brandon Flower's emotive vocals and bold synth lines, Dave Keuning's guitar riffs are amped up on much of the record, as exemplified by the urgent single "When We Were Young," which easily stands as one of the quartet's finest tunes. Other highlights of this brooding album are the dramatic "Bones" and the yearning title track, songs that prove that the Killers may have unforeseen substance lurking under their carefully rendered style.
Though a batch of 1980s-New Wave-inspired bands started making noise in the early 2000s, it wasn't until the Killers' 2004 debut album HOT FUSS (and its crossover hits "Somebody Told Me" and "Mr. Brightside") that the style really broke through to the mainstream. Heavily indebted to the likes of the Smiths, Psychedelic Furs, et al, the Las Vegas, NV quartet brought a contemporary sense of urgency to their retro-loving dance-rock sound and taught a new generation of kids that it doesn't have to be disco to be dance music. For follow-up SAM'S TOWN, the group obviously feasted on a gorge of Bruce Springsteen style rock, and while the sound boasted a slightly harder edge, the group retained the critics' and fans' adoration.
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