Ronnie Vannucci Jr.

A companion piece to the Pressure Machine album, Notes From A Quiet Town features stripped back performances and interviews with the people of Nephi, the town on which Pressure Machine is based…

At Apple Music, the new album is accompanied by a short film directed by Singh Lee, highlighting multiple songs from the new project as part of an Apple Music Film Edition of Imploding the Mirage.

Live at Glastonbury 2019 captures The Killer's headline set at the 2019 Glastonbury Festival.

The US act brought a fan onstage to drum as they headlined the final night at Glasgow Green.

Recorded live, this special honors fivenew performer category inductees: Bon Jovi, The Cars, Nina Simone, The Moody Blues and Dire Straits.

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Shot at the Night Somebody Told Me Spaceman Human All These Things That I've Done Smile Like You Mean It Read My Mind Runaways When You Were Young Mr. Brightside

01. Runaways 02. Smile Like You Mean It 03. Flesh And Bone 04. Here With Me 05. Miss Atomic Bomb 06. Mr. Brightside 07. When You Were Young 08. All These Things That I've Done

Live from the Royal Albert Hall is a live album and DVD by American rock band The Killers. It was released on November 10, 2009 in the UK, Canada and the US. The album is pulled from two nights the band performed at the Royal Albert Hall in July 2009, and also includes footage from festival dates the band headlined during the middle months of 2009. The artwork resembles the artwork for the band's third studio album, Day & Age, and was designed by artist Paul Normansell. Brandon Flowers said the decision to film the band's first live DVD at the Royal Albert Hall was because "London’s always been very good to us. They opened their arms to us before anybody else did. And Royal Albert Hall is a very iconic and special place. I grew up watching Morrissey videos that he had filmed there. So it was really exciting to be a part of it. Live from the Royal Albert Hall was nominated for Best DVD at the 2010 NME Awards.

9/10

T in the Park 2009 was the sixteenth T in the Park festival to take place since 1994. It took place on the weekend of Friday 10th July, Saturday 11th July and Sunday 12th July at Balado, in Perth and Kinross, Scotland. Kings of Leon, Snow Patrol, Blur and The Killers headlined, meaning that the 2009 was the first time the festival had seen four headliners.

The Killers made their Glastonbury debut in 2004 headlining the New Tent.