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Day & Age
by The Killers
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3.9 out of 5 stars See all reviews (187 customer reviews)
  • Original Release Date: November 24, 2008
  • Format: MP3, 256 kbps — plays on iPod® and all MP3 players

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listen  1. Losing Touch 4:13$0.99Buy Track
listen  2. Human 4:05$0.99Buy Track
listen  3. Spaceman 4:44$0.99Buy Track
listen  4. Joy Ride 3:34$0.99Buy Track
listen  5. A Dustland Fairytale 3:45$0.99Buy Track
listen  6. This Is Your Life 3:39$0.99Buy Track
listen  7. I Can't Stay 3:05$0.99Buy Track
listen  8. Neon Tiger 3:04$0.99Buy Track
listen  9. The World We Live In 4:38$0.99Buy Track
listen10. Goodnight, Travel Well 6:51$0.99Buy Track

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Product Details

  • Original Release Date: November 24, 2008
  • Release Date: November 24, 2008
  • Label: Island Records
  • Copyright: (C) 2008 The Island Def Jam Music Group
  • Genres: Alternative Rock/General
  • ASIN: B001L8LCXY
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars See all reviews (187 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #152 in MP3 Albums (See Bestsellers in MP3 Albums)

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21 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars They are Human: Day & Age , November 24, 2008
The Killers have a special place in my heart. They excel at writing engaging lyrics, creating passionate musical riffs, and forming choruses that are sometimes so good they're magical: "Bling (Confessions of a King)" and "Read My Mind," from Sam's Town, or "Mr Brightside" or "Smile Like You Mean It" from Hot Fuss.

It's safe to say I had huge expectations from Day & Age. Most of the tracks met them, but a few were genuine disappointments.

I was ready to accept a new style and sound from the Killers in Day & Age, based on their transformation from Hot Fuss to Sam's Town, as well as their live performance of "Human," on Saturday Night Live in the fall of 2008. Based on Human, I was expecting an album with more synth-pop influence and maybe even an electronic vibe.

While there is a significant synth feel to some of the tracks, The Killers have thrown in dance beats, some reggae influence, and even a synthetic harpsichord (This Is Your Life) into the album. It is a mash-up of musical styles that at times feels too much like a collage of influences instead of a finished album, but on my third listen I think they actually did pretty well over all. If you want a seamless album that traverses from song to song effortlessly, Day and Age will disappoint you. If you want a strange, intelligent, and always entertaining collection of songs that defy classification to a specific genre, this is a great choice.

"Human," is my favorite track, a song which I initially wrote off as having silly lyrics, until I read this quote from Flowers: "It's taken from a quote by [author Hunter S.] Thompson. 'We're raising a generation of dancers,' and I took it and ran. I guess it bothers people that it's not grammatically correct, but I think I'm allowed to do whatever I want," he laughed. " 'Denser'? I hadn't heard that one. I don't like 'denser.' " (from the MTV webpage)

"Losing Touch," "Spaceman," and "This Is Your Life," are also fantastic.

That said, there are some major losers in this collection.

Specifically, "I Can't Say," actually made me angry listening to it. Incorporating steel drum into a song that sounds like the worst of the Beach Boys mashed-up with 80s pop made me wonder if I had entered a nightmare where the Killers were transforming into in a bubble-gum pop band. They could have left this track off the album in my opinion.

Thankfully, after the awful "I can't say," they launch into "Neon Tiger," which is not a remarkable track, but at least sounds like the Killers. However, the reprieve is short lived.

The next track, "The World We Live In," is again reminiscent of 80s pop, with a beat that I would expect from an Annie Lennox single from the early nineties. Really solid lyrics get lost in the dreary beat and uninspired instrumentation.

A shorter album than Hot Fuss (14 tracks) and Sam's Town (12 tracks), Day & Age at a mere 10 tracks feels a lot less 'dense,' than either of their first two offerings. 10 tracks minus a couple duds leaves you with only about 7-8 songs worth listening to. If you include Sawdust with it's 18 tracks (some of which are remixes or duplicates) this is easily the lightest offering to date from the Killers. That might not be a big deal if the quality of each song was very high, but that isn't the case.

I would give this album 3.5 stars, but chose to round it up, because some of the songs are so good. If you're a Killers fan, it's a must buy. If you're new to the Killers, get Hot Fuss instead, and follow that up with Sam's Town, then Day & Age, and then Sawdust.
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16 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Killers keep it fresh, November 24, 2008
Once again The Killers new album has it's own distinct sound different from their previous albums. I feel The Killers are one of the few bands that know how to keep their music really fresh without alienating fans of their past albums, you know it's not going to be more of the same.

Day & Age has a strong nostalgic sound influenced by '80s pop-rock among other genres that show through in each track, but at the same time the album sounds new and original. You can also hear a hint of their B-sides album Sawdust mixed in.

If it doesn't click with you right away give it a few listens through before passing judgment, if you are like me it will grow on you with every listen.

Buy now!
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22 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars More than I expected, December 2, 2008
This review is from: Day & Age (Audio CD)
This is my first purchase of Killers' stuff. I typically brush against 80's alternative and attempts to resuscitate it. However, after previewing track after track, I was sold.

I can't think of another contemporary band who is able to do what these guys do so well. Each song is unique, the music is arresting, the lyrics are engaging, and the songs are flat out well done.

My album has been on repeat throughout the weekend. I'm officially down with the Killers.
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