Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Frontman Brandon Flowers first recorded the song’s vocals inside a closet (KillersVevo/YouTube) It’s a riff that lights up a room ...
Astonishingly, Mr. Brightside was the first song that Killers’ head honcho Brandon Flowers and guitarist Dave Keuning wrote together. There are promising starts to fruitful songwriting partnerships - ...
Ed Sheeran performed Saturday night in Las Vegas, home of the Killers, so naturally he added “Mr. Brightside” to the setlist. As an added bonus, Brandon Flowers also joined in on the performance.
Brandon was born to Regina & Sean Hoyt in 2011, and in 2014 they welcomed his sister, Joanna. Brandon was the most positive and loving person we have ever known. His nickname was Brightside Brandon, ...
Brandon Flowers has claimed that 'Mr Brightside', one of the Killers biggest songs, would not be a hit today thanks to changes in the record industry. Speaking to Shortlist, Flowers explained that the ...
The Killers are perhaps most known for their anthem “Mr. Brightside.” Interestingly, they released a sequel/prequel to the song many years later. During an interview, The Killer’s Brandon Flowers ...
Brandon Flowers discussed the Killers‘ early days on Late Night With Seth Meyers. The singer said he used to peruse classified ads, which is how he found guitarist Dave Keuning (who is slated to ...
As people around the world work to prevent contracting coronavirus, there's been an ongoing focus on properly washing your hands. The CDC has advised scrubbing up for at least 20 seconds, which can ...
The 38-year-old musician sang the song’s chorus while thoroughly giving his hands a scrub for more than 30 seconds. You can depend on Mr. Brightside to brighten up social media amid the coronavirus ...
The Las Vegas band The Killers is not at all as menacing as their name suggests. Kristine Johnson has the proof: It's a little hard to know just what to make of Brandon Flowers. Backstage, he looks ...
It’s a riff that lights up a room like dopamine in the air-con. An airy, tumbling thing, indie rock’s very own ice-cream jingle that, come the end of the night, still sends every dancefloor, student ...