The Killers have released their new Christmas single, of which we already have the video clip: it is from the song "Dirt Sledding", which includes Ryan Pardey and Richard Dreyfuss, and is the 2007th Christmas single from the Nevada band, from which proceeds will go to the HIV charity RED. The clip was directed by Matthew Gray Gubler and filmed at Nevada's Sandy Valley Ranch. "Dirt Sledding" completes a trilogy that began with 'Don't Shoot Me Santa' in 2012 and continued with 'I Feel It In My Bones' in XNUMX.
After the group's break, Brandon Flowers continued with his solo project promoting his album 'The Desired Effect', while guitarist Dave Keuning assured that each of the members would work on their projects separately. But now, in a recent interview with the NME site, Flowers said that It is possible that The Killers will return in 2016 as they are preparing songs for an eventual new studio album, planned for next year.
The Killers is an American rock band formed in 2001 in Las Vegas (Nevada) by vocalist Brandon Flowers and guitarist Dave Keuning. In its beginnings, the formation of the band underwent several changes but towards 2002 the bassist Mark Stoermer and the drummer Ronnie Vannucci Jr. were integrated and since then it has remained fixed. After attracting the attention of a talent scout, the group signed with the British independent label Lizard King Records and the American Island Records. They have released four studio albums: 'Hot Fuss' (2004), 'Sam's Town' (2006), 'Day & Age' (2008) and 'Battle Born' (2012). All the albums have been ranked number one in the UK and Ireland. It is estimated that they have sold 22 million copies of their albums worldwide..