# Day & Age
Brand : UNIVERSALBinding : Audio CDColor : EAN : 0602517851214Label : VertigoProduct Group : MusicProduct Type Name : ABIS_MUSICManufacturer : Vertigo
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Day & Age. Success came fast for The Killers, maybe too fast. The impossibly hooky “Mr Brightside†from their debut, coupled with faultless synth anthem “Somebody Told Meâ€, turned them into the most ubiquitous band in the world overnight and had them batting away Glastonbury headline offers before the Hot Fuss campaign was even over. Sam's Town followed all too quickly, trying to stylistically catch up with their status as stadium rock giants in waiting, but like their debut was really only carried by a couple of strong singles. Which would make this the perfect--or necessary--time to deliver the masterpiece the world expects. By shamelessly cherry-plundering the number 1 acts of the 80s not only have they managed to dramatically shunt the concept of filler from the record, but every track acts like it's performing last on Top Of The Pops circa 1987. Result. From the sparkling Pet Shop Boys obedience of “Human†to the massive Human League via Starship chorus of “Spacemanâ€, the Paul Simon’s Graceland as done by Talking Heads on “This Is Your Life†to the bang-on Cure desolation of “Goodnight, Travel Well†they barely put a foot wrong, though the saxophone ‘n’ steel drum funk of “Joy Ride†does momentarily test the patience. Their mission to become the next U2 continues apace and infiltrates most nooks on Day & Age, see especially Brandon’s very best Bono on “A Dustland Fairytale†and “This Is Your Lifeâ€. Third time lucky--they really do come very close to that masterpiece. --James Berry #
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