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The Killers - Imploding the Mirage (August 21, 2020) Album • Page 27

Discussion in 'Music Forum' started by smowashere, Nov 15, 2019.

  1. Leftandleaving

    I will be okay. everything Supporter

    fire in bone is cool. I haven't heard this full lp but everything I have heard is really good. dying breed is next level. never thought I'd actually dig this band. war on drugs is also extremely worth a listen
     
  2. Craig Manning

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  3. mattfreaksmeout

    Trusted Supporter

    That review made me love the album even more. Great write up, thank you!
     
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  4. inkwisitive

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    Don’t think Adam has any writing credits on this, he just played keyboards on Blowback. The War On Drugs’ producer Shawn Everett has a bunch of production and co-writing credits, though.
     
  5. mattfreaksmeout

    Trusted Supporter

    I'm not going to rank them all because they're all great but my top 4 is:

    My Own Soul's Warning
    My God
    Dying Breed
    When the Dreams Run Dry
     
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  6. Brother Beck

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    I listened to the whole album again today while driving and "Fire In Bone" has gotten better and better for me with every listen. It's not my least favorite track at all at this point. I find this album extremely solid and consistent all the way through.

    And I love the track "Imploding The Mirage" and think it's a great closer to this album.
     
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  7. Craig Manning

    @FurtherFromSky Moderator

    Thanks, I'm glad to hear that!
     
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  8. abw123

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    I'm not ready to rank yet, but I will say:

    1) Surprised Lightning Fields is so low on so many lists
    2) On Fire in Bone - the parts where he actually says "Fire in Bone" (which he does a lot) kinda bug me - but then that massive chorus kicks in and wham!
     
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  9. Barresi

    Spooky Space Kook

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  10. Leftandleaving

    I will be okay. everything Supporter

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  12. Craig Manning

    @FurtherFromSky Moderator

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  13. Steeeve Perry

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    Great review!

    Re War On Drugs I like that project a lot but don't love it probably because it is so focused on the sound -- like Adam wants to take Tunnel of Love and take it to every possible euphoric extreme, which is awesome -- but I've always been more interested in lyrics. They aren't bad but definitely take a backseat for War on Drugs (by design) imo.

    Interesting to see so many people say the title track on this new Killers album is their least favourite. Has been stuck in my head all day.
     
  14. Nyquist

    I must now go to the source Supporter

    While you were
    OUT
    THERE
    chewing on fat for probable cause -

    - I let go!

    while you were out there weighing odds

    I was imploding the mirage


    Yeah I love this song.
     
  15. imthegrimace

    the poster formally known as thesheriff Supporter

    I kinda hate the chewing on fat for probable cause line.
     
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  16. Matt Chylak

    I can always be better, so I'll always try. Supporter

    Oh yeah there’s some real clunkers on this album. You gotta just laugh it off. My favorite is “she’s chewing on a Tic Tac; a good man is a mystery, she’s lookin’ fer CLUES.”
     
  17. Barresi

    Spooky Space Kook

    Never minded the Tic Tac line.

    I read a really great analysis of that song and why that line in particular is so important, I love it even more now. I’ll try to find it.
     
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  18. inkwisitive

    Regular

    I thought the “looking for clues” line was about the anxiety around men in public, caused by a protagonist who may have suffered abuse.
     
  19. Barresi

    Spooky Space Kook

    Here it is:

    Link.
     
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  20. Muskheart

    Newbie

    Apologies if it’s already been discussed but does anyone know if Alex Cameron was involved in the making of this album? (His influence is all over it in any case - the title track especially...and watching the Stephen Colbert performance it seems Flowers is even going for the same look)
     
  21. inkwisitive

    Regular

    He’s a co-writer on four of the songs (not the title track).
     
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  22. Muskheart

    Newbie

    Thanks, I did the sensible thing and googled it too after I wrote and was very surprised about the title track! Dying Breed is a clear example but I can’t see how Alex isn’t a factor on that last track.
     
  23. Matt Chylak

    I can always be better, so I'll always try. Supporter

    Well, I certainly like the lyric a lot more now that I understand the context! Thanks for this.
     
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  24. David87

    Prestigious Prestigious

    Hmm. Maybe I’ll have to give this a try. I loved Battleborn which apparently was not the consensus lol, and never bothered with Wonderful Wonderful because the singles didn’t grab me. If anyone has a few songs off that album that aren’t The Man sounding stuff maybe I’ll give them a try too.

    I still haven’t even listened to Flowers solo debut which everyone raves about.
     
  25. Craig Manning

    @FurtherFromSky Moderator

    I’d say try “Rut,” “Some Kind of Love,” and “Tyson vs Douglas” from that album. Those were my favorites, as a big Battle Born fan.
     
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