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The Killers - Hot Fuss [New CD]

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Duration
Album
Modified Item
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Title
Hot Fuss
Album Name
Hot Fuss
Type
Album
UPC
602498622773
Artist
Killers
Format
CD
Producer
Brandon Flowers^The Killers
Release Year
2004
Record Label
Island, Isl
Release Title
Hot Fuss
Genre
Alternative Rock

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Product Identifiers

Producer
Brandon Flowers^The Killers
Record Label
Island, Isl
UPC
0602498622773
eBay Product ID (ePID)
21046062747

Product Key Features

Release Year
2004
Format
CD
Genre
Alternative Rock
Artist
Killers
Release Title
Hot Fuss

Dimensions

Item Height
0.38 in
Item Weight
0.17 lb
Item Length
5.91 in
Item Width
5.46 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs
1
Number of Tracks
11
Tracks
1.1 Jenny Was a Friend of Mine 1.2 Mr. Brightside 1.3 Smile Like You Mean It 1.4 Somebody Told Me 1.5 All These Things That I've Done 1.6 Andy, You're a Star 1.7 On Top 1.8 Change Your Mind 1.9 Believe Me Natalie 1.10 Midnight Show 1.11 Everything Will Be Alright
Notes
These Las Vegas youngster draw heavily on the '80s pop-rock they grew up with, and have generated and industry wide buzz on the strength of their live performances and two U.K. released singles. The first single off of their new album is "Somebody Told Me."

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  • You had me at hello

    Actually, โ€œYou had me at the first noteโ€ is more appropriate. Why am I paraphrasing the tag line from Jerry McGuire? Well, because that movie and this album have one major thing in common. Both are all about relationships and the fact that โ€“ despite what men will say โ€“ it is not all about sex and themselves. A successful relationship with someone you love requires two essential acts: commitment and the subordination of ego and super-ego. Achieving that sort of maturity is not easy. Even for those perceptive enough to realize they must travel that road, the risk of ending up in the ditch is high. The Killers know this and it shows in their music which is rather remarkable in light of the relative chronological youth of keyboardist Brandon Flowers who did the bulk of the songwriting. While ...

  • So this is what all the Hot Fuss is about.

    If you love the '80s, you will love The Killers. That doesn't mean that the band's major label debut sounds dated. It's fresh. It's cutting. But it is also retro in the most flattering of ways, paying homage to many of the great artists of a happy-go-lucky era long gone by. You will undoubtedly feel the Tears for Fears influence on "All These things That I've Done" just as "On Top" has a refreshing Robert Smith aftertaste and I'll buy this CD back from you if "Believe Me Natalie" isn't channeling Morrissey. The most amazing thing about Hot Fuss is that it's a throwback CD that stands the test of time. These songs feel right on the radio today yet they could have also transcended through time and sounded great on vinyl in the 1980s. This is testament to the brilliance of a band that ...

  • The Killers are part 80s, part rock, and part punk

    So you've heard the Killers either all over the radio or MTV. You've heard Mr. Brightside and Somebody Told Me and you've probably loved them... But who are the Killers and should you get the album? The Killers are part 80s, part rock, and part punk. In sum, they are funky, new and super catchy. While pop music has been infiltrated by bubble gum bands and singers - the Killers, behind front man Brandon Flowers, produce emotional and energetic music that, at its core, is different. While so much of today's music is redundant and homogenous - The Killers introduce a new sound and new feel. The Killers aren't necessarily the best lyricists or vocalists in the world - but are certainly more than satisfactory. Purchase the album and enjoy - one of the gems of 2004. 1. Jenny Was A Friend Of ...

  • The Killers break new ground

    ne year after the Killers' debut album "Hot Fuss" was released, it is now re-released as a "limited edition", with 3 additional tracks that have been available on various singles. "Hot Fuss Limited Edition" (14 tracks, 56 min.) brings the original 11 tracks first. By now, the first half of the album sounds like a "greatest hits" album, that's how familiar tunes like "Jenny Was a Friend of Mine", "Mr. Brightside", "Smile Like You Mean It" and "Somebody Told Me" now are. But the rest of the album is quite good as well, with tracks like "Andy You're a Star", "Change Your Mind" and "Everything Will Be Alright". The bonus tracks are quite good as well, in particular "Glamorous Indie Rock & Roll" (although the Killers by now are hardly indie). "The Ballad of Michael Valentine" is so-so, but ...

  • It's been two years and these songs aren't old yet

    I'm writing this review two years after I first heard The Killers. When I first heard The Killers I was 16, driving with the windows down all hair-in-the-wind -like. It was then that Mr. Brightside popped onto the station I was listening to, and 3 min and 47 sec later I was in love. I'm the type of person that listens to rock/classical/oldies/country/jazz/ska/rap/old movie themes/you name it. So maybe I like the killers because I like all music...or maybe because they really are something worth listening to. Brandon Flowersโ€™s voice is enamoring, and I love the synthesizer/80's sound. The songs are extremely catchy, but not to the point of monotony. Every song is different, clean cut, and easy on the ears. Buy this CD, listen to the music and you wonโ€™t be let down. It's two years ...