Brandon Flowers wrote his ”most romantic lyric” in The Killers’ new single ‘Dying Breed’.
The band launched the observe on Friday (14.08.20) with frontman Brandon describing the way it was impressed by his spouse, Tana Mundkowsky.
Discussing the brand new observe with NME, Brandon defined: ”I like the concept of the place me and my spouse have gotten to and the place we headed.
”An overriding theme of this file is asking the query, ‘Can two turn out to be one?’ I do know it is old style, but it surely’s my life. It’s in all probability the prettiest or most romantic lyric I’ve ever written.
”My favorite line on the file is ‘I’ll be there when water’s rising / I’ll be your lifeguard’. I really feel grateful for that. I would like her to know that it doesn’t matter what, I’m going to remain by her facet and hold the promise.”
Brandon, 39, beforehand defined how Tana’s battle with publish traumatic stress dysfunction (PTSD) and despair had impressed him on the band’s earlier album, ‘Wonderful Wonderful’.
The observe is the newest launch from their upcoming album ‘Imploding The Mirage’, which comes out later this month after being delayed from its deliberate May launch because of the coronavirus disaster.
The newest observe from the ‘Somebody Told Me’ band follows the discharge of ‘Fire In Bone’ and lead observe ‘Caution’ – which options former Fleetwood Mac guitarist Lindsey Buckingham.
Speaking on the that means behind ‘Fire In Bone’, Brandon defined: ”That’s my tackle the unicorn getting into the room or lightning putting.
”I’ve been fortunate sufficient to have that have quite a bit in my life.
”I’m grateful and I’m grateful for it, but it surely jogged my memory of the primary album, when these moments occurred quite a bit.
”It winks at you and also you’re hooked. You simply wish to chase it.”