The Killers made a thrilling return at an intimate show in Asheville, North Carolina on July 19.
From their upcoming new album 'Battle Born', the band played four tracks. The album is expected to be release on September 17.
The band entertain fans with three other new tracks. 'Rising Tide' – which was initially played at London's Scala gig last year is a stomping dance track, while 'Miss Atomic Bomb' – inspired by 1950s Las Vages nuclear testing parties where crowds watched the explosions through sunglasses, was up next.
The final new track, 'Flesh And Bone' opened the encore for 'Jenny Was A Friend Of Mine', from their 2004 debut 'Hot Fuss' and 'When You Were Young' from 2006's 'Sam's Town'. Scroll down to watch fan-footage of 'Rising Tide', 'Miss Atomic Bomb' and 'Flesh and Bone'.
Ben Azadi, from Miami Beach, Florida said of the show: "The new material gave me goosebumps. They sound heavier, more like they did on 'Sam's' Town, which is still my favourite album. I'm seeing them headline the X Festival this weekend, so it was rare seeing them in an intimate setting like this."
From their upcoming new album 'Battle Born', the band played four tracks. The album is expected to be release on September 17.
The band entertain fans with three other new tracks. 'Rising Tide' – which was initially played at London's Scala gig last year is a stomping dance track, while 'Miss Atomic Bomb' – inspired by 1950s Las Vages nuclear testing parties where crowds watched the explosions through sunglasses, was up next.
The final new track, 'Flesh And Bone' opened the encore for 'Jenny Was A Friend Of Mine', from their 2004 debut 'Hot Fuss' and 'When You Were Young' from 2006's 'Sam's Town'. Scroll down to watch fan-footage of 'Rising Tide', 'Miss Atomic Bomb' and 'Flesh and Bone'.
Ben Azadi, from Miami Beach, Florida said of the show: "The new material gave me goosebumps. They sound heavier, more like they did on 'Sam's' Town, which is still my favourite album. I'm seeing them headline the X Festival this weekend, so it was rare seeing them in an intimate setting like this."
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