The Killers new album is inspired by Sir Elton John's hits.
Bernie Taupin songwriting partner had been recently met by group's frontman Brandon Flowers to took some advise from him on creating "epic" tracks.
Brandon told NME magazine: "There's a very iconic picture of the first Miss Atomic Bomb. A mushroom cloud-shaped bathing suit is covering her breasts. It's a beautiful picture of this woman in the desert. I think she's still alive.
"I met Bernie Taupin for the first time and I felt like he was giving
me a little bit of advice. He didn't say much to me, just asked, 'Do
you like titles?' And I started thinking about Elton John songs, and
found out Bernie wrote the titles first. Like 'Mona Lisa and the Mad
Hatter' or 'Candle in the Wind', it's already epic.
"'Miss Atomic Bomb', when that was rattling in the brain, it's so strong. I tied it into 'Mr. Brightside' so that was very easy for me to write."
Brandon is amazed the group's breakthrough hit 'Mr. Brightside' is now 10 years old but he still enjoys performing the track.
He said: "I can't believe it's been 10 years. I still get just as excited as I did before."
Bernie Taupin songwriting partner had been recently met by group's frontman Brandon Flowers to took some advise from him on creating "epic" tracks.
Brandon told NME magazine: "There's a very iconic picture of the first Miss Atomic Bomb. A mushroom cloud-shaped bathing suit is covering her breasts. It's a beautiful picture of this woman in the desert. I think she's still alive.
"'Miss Atomic Bomb', when that was rattling in the brain, it's so strong. I tied it into 'Mr. Brightside' so that was very easy for me to write."
Brandon is amazed the group's breakthrough hit 'Mr. Brightside' is now 10 years old but he still enjoys performing the track.
He said: "I can't believe it's been 10 years. I still get just as excited as I did before."
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