The Killers
Austin City Limits is a live music show on public television. They have pretty good taste and the show has been around for a long time. Based in Austin, they seem to spotlight a lot of Texas bands. Lyle Lovett has probably been on a lot, Stevie Ray Vaughan was on it. They had The Pixies when they got back together. So if something seems remotely interesting I??????ll try to record it. (For a while another PBS show had a similar lineup of well-chosen talent called Sessions at West 54th, but it disappeared after a couple of years.)
Friday??????s show had The Killers. I know Nicole has probably told me about this band, but I didn??????t know anything about them other than that I should record them and see what the deal was. I??????m glad I did. They have that 80??????s post-punk sound that is a mishmash of Oasis, The Pixies, Green Day, The Cure, and U2, with a result that they sound a lot like The Strokes or Franz Ferdinand. The first song was ??????Smile Like You Mean It????? which sounds a lot like a Cure song. The next was ??????Somebody Told Me????? (you had a boyfriend / who looked like a girlfriend / that I had in February of last year). It??????s an interesting line and they must think so too because they repeat it a lot. I was watching and thinking ??????This sounds just like music I would like.????? The next song was ??????Under the Gun????? and now I started thinking that not only did they sound like a band I would like, but I did actually like them. Next up was ??????Mr. Brightside????? and that song cinched it: this was a good band. It is a fast-paced but nice song that has a piece at the end that sounds kind of like Beethoven??????s Ode to Joy. Then they played a kind of overly catchy song called ??????Glamorous Indie Rock & Roll?????. The last song in the 30-minute set was ??????All These Things That I??????ve Done????? which sounded like U2 or Big Country and finished up by bringing a Baptist choir out on stage to provide backup vocals. It really worked.
So before I could see the second act of the hour-long show, I went to the internet to do some research. They only have one album, called Hot Fuss, which came out last year. But this year they released a Limited Edition of the album with three more songs, including two songs they played on Austin City Limits (??????Under the Gun????? and ??????Glamorous Indie Rock & Roll?????). AllMusic gave the original edition three stars and said they were just a Duran Duran imitation (they didn??????t have a review of the Limited Edition). I think they??????re more punk than Duran Duran, but I would agree they kind of look like Duran Duran. I don??????t see why you would hold a band??????s looks against them though. I found a few other favorable reviews, but many of them pointed out the sound was derivative, one saying that it seemed too early to have a Strokes tribute band. But most reviews seemed to agree that there were some good songs on the album.
Amazon had the CD for $11.99 but since they are incredibly slow, I went to Target to get it. They had one copy of the original version for $13.29. Not a good value. I went to Best Buy who had the limited edition for $13.99 but they had a sale going where it was only $11.99 so I got it (more on that later). Austin City Limits got most of their best songs (with the exception of the album??????s first rate lead-off song ??????Jenny Was a Friend of Mine?????). Their album sound seems a little over-produced compared to the more stripped down sound in concert, but it was still a good purchase. Since they only have the one album I didn??????t want to end up buying 3 or 4 songs from iTunes and then wind up buying the whole album.
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One of the two Google ads at the bottom of this post was "The Killers - If you love that - Check out this Rock & Roll & other regurgitations." I clicked on it to generate some pennies for your channel (which you will get.) I couldn't figure out what I was seeing when I got there, so I left.
"I don??????t see why you would hold a band??????s looks against them."
I would have bought a KISS album or two if they didn't look that way.
Posted by: jeb | November 20, 2005 09:25 PM
You *did* buy a Kiss album. I remember you had Love Gun because it came with a paper gun in the album. That paper gun would probably be worth some money now.
I clicked on that ad too, but that was before I knew I would get the money. I will be happy to donate my channel's proceeds to defray the costs of running mac5. The ad seemed to be for a bald recording artist. If he makes it to Austin City Limits, I'll give him a listen.
Posted by: UT | November 20, 2005 10:02 PM
I assure you I never bought, possessed, or even dropped a needle on a KISS album. Not that there is anything wrong with that. Perhaps you are confusing me with Carol or some college roommate...
Posted by: Jeb | November 21, 2005 10:56 AM
I don't see why Carol would have a Kiss album. Are you sure it wasn't a misguided Columbia House purchase? I did a search just now and found a guy on E-Bay selling the paper gun for $15.
Posted by: UT | November 21, 2005 11:04 AM
I have Hot Fuss. Pretty decent band.
Posted by: Eric | November 22, 2005 09:06 PM
i think i know dad's record collection well, and i don't recall a kiss album from my youth... paper gun sounds neat though.
Posted by: nicole | November 23, 2005 02:42 PM