The Killers Hit #1 at Alternative Radio with "Caution" on Island Records

Fastest song to reach #1 in their career

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"America’s sweethearts The Killers returned with a restless BANG!, capturing that undercurrent of edgy, raw energy constantly lurking on our not-so-distant horizon.” – Atwood Magazine on “Caution”

“The Killers are returning to their earnest, bombastic classic-rock impulses on ‘Caution.’ It’s unmistakably a Killers song.” – Stereogum

“[“Caution”] is an arena-ready dose of emotive Americana and vivid romanticism.” – NME

Grammy nominated The Killers return with their fastest #1 at Alternative Radio with hit single “Caution” via Island Records. “Caution” is from the band’s upcoming sixth studio album, Imploding The Mirage, the follow up to 2017’s chart topping Wonderful Wonderful. Produced by the band in conjunction with Shawn Everett and Jonathan Rado of Foxygen, the album was recorded in Los Angeles, Las Vegas, and Park City, Utah. It is the first Killers album to be written and recorded since the band left their hometown of Las Vegas. It also features a brilliant array of collaborators, including Lindsey Buckingham, kd lang, Weyes Blood, Adam Granduciel, Blake Mills, and Lucius - another first for the group, who have typically kept guest spots on their albums to a minimum.

"Caution" is all of Imploding The Mirage’s excellence densely packed into three and a half minutes. Both refreshingly next level and reminiscent of the band’s much-loved albums Sam’s Town and Battle Born, it finds The Killers evoking the spirit of ambitious reinvention matched with the kind of anthemic chorus to which they’ve become synonymous. The track features an iconic guitar solo courtesy of the legendary Lindsey Buckingham.

April 21, 2020 6:20pm ET by Island Records  

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