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The Killers play phenomenal set at Merriweather

Taylor DeBoer

Issue date: 9/8/09 Section: Arts & Society
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The Killers are an eccentric and yet mainstream band led by the flamboyant Brandon Flowers, whose behavior on and off stage shapes the image of the band.
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The Killers are an eccentric and yet mainstream band led by the flamboyant Brandon Flowers, whose behavior on and off stage shapes the image of the band.

In 2004 the Las Vegas foursome, The Killers released their debut album Hot Fuss that has a retro 1980s vibe of Roxy Music and The Cure. In 2006 they reinvented themselves with Sam's Town as an America U2 blended with a rough and tumble Bruce circa the Born to Run era.

In 2008 came Day and Age, which has slashes of Bowie and The Cars. During that four year span they also managed to release an extensive album of unreleased tracks and three Christmas songs. Late this fall the world will be graced with the first Killers live DVD and a covers album.

It's safe to describe the young band as slightly ambitious and extremely dedicated. And although their fan base has slightly trickled off since their shot gun start in 2004, The Killers are just warming up.
2008's Day and Age is their best act so far, due to its musical diversity and lyrical strength. Lead singer Brandon Flowers is responsible for most of the bands image, both positive and negative.

Whether he's bombastically shuffling across the stage, smirking and giggling in interviews, or criticizing fellow bands; Flowers is a front man for the ages.
With glints of Freddie Mercury and David Bowie, Flowers is flamboyant, ostentatious, mysterious, awkward, and surprisingly conservative. His Mormon faith is evident in several of his lyrics, especially off of Day and Age.

On August 31, The Killers played the infamous Merriweather Post Pavillion in Columbia Maryland. The beautiful outdoor venue serves a diverse crowd from Baltimore, Washington DC, Virginia, and even Maryland's eastern shore.

The hard rock band, Wolfmother from Australia opened the show at 7:30 and played a playful set of songs for a very eager crowd. At nearly 9 pm, The Killers strolled on stage to a barrage of thumbing music and a ten second count down. Flowers chanted to a crowd from "Columbia, Baltimore, DC, Maryland, Virginia, and America," belting "We're The Killers, brought to you by Las Vegas, Nevada."
The opened the set with the Bowie-esque Joyride and blasted through a set that included songs from all three studio albums. Flowers and crew even blessed the crowd with a rendition of Love Me Tender following their ballad, Dustland Fairytale. With such a high energy set list of great songs, it's difficult to pin point the high points.
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Josea

posted 9/09/09 @ 9:25 PM EST

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Washington DC Movers

posted 9/10/09 @ 12:07 PM EST

The Killers always put on a great show and I'm glad to see that this time was no different. It's too bad I missed this one, I would have loved to see Wolfmother as well. (Continued…)

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