Tag: the killers


  • The Isle of Wight Festival 2018 reveals Headliners for 50th Anniversary

    Corrie David takes you through the headliners announced for The Isle of Wight Festival’s 50th anniversary.

  • Review: The Killers at the O2 Arena, London

    Harry Fortuna reviews indie-rock giants The Killers at London’s O2 Arena (27/11/2017).

  • Artist in Focus: The Killers

    Sam Law takes a look at one of the world’s beloved indie bands.

  • Review: The Killers – Wonderful Wonderful

    We might have a new ‘Mr. Brightside’ on our hands with the indie-rockers’ latest.

  • Surge Radio announce ‘Song of Freshers 2017’ competition

    Vote now from a list of ten to win great prizes!

  • This Week In Records (23/09/17): Maggie Rogers, The Killers & Tom Grennan

    A fresh look at this week’s biggest releases, just in time for your morning coffee.

  • Review: The Killers – ‘Run For Cover’

    Wonderful Wonderful’s going to be wonderful wonderful.

  • This Week In Records: Lorde, The Killers & Jax Jones (16/06/2017)

    Shower the horse, Xavier Voigt-Hill’s done. Here’s all the new music to celebrate.

  • Review: Modern Baseball at The 1865, Southampton

    Writer David reviews the punk band’s highly anticipated headlining set at The 1865.

  • The Killers to complete headline lineup at Hyde Park’s British Summer Time festival

    It’s the band’s biggest London show since Wembley Stadium in 2013.

  • This Christmas In Records

    Xavier Voigt-Hill looks at the new festive sounds worth your attention in a This Week In Records special.

  • This Week In Records: Justice, Sean Paul & The Killers (18/11/2016)

    This week sees new releases from The Killers, John Mayer, Childish Gambino, and more.

  • The Killers cover Kings of Leon at first live gig in nearly a year – watch

    The Killers paid homage to Kings of Leon, who missed their headline spot at the Firefly festival in Delaware, by covering ‘The Bucket’ and ‘Use Somebody’

  • 40 Days of Rewind: The Killers – Hot Fuss (2004)

    Marcus takes on the album that added fuel to the indie-rock fire in the early ‘noughties’ – heading an enormous wave of similar bands.