Monday, September 20, 2010

Brandon Flowers: Flamingo

Best Song: Swallow It

1. Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas
2. Only the Young
3. Hard Enough
4. Jilted Lovers and Broken Hearts
5. Playing With Fire
6. Was It Something I Said?
7. Magdalena
8. Crossfire
9. On the Floor
10. Swallow It

Deluxe Edition
11. The Clock Was Tickin'

12. Jacksonville

13. I Came Here to Get Over You

14. Right Behind You


Looking at his recent output, it is increasingly impossible to pin Brandon Flowers as the guy who wrote that good but not great song “Somebody Told Me” that launched The Killers into the public eye. He is one of the few songwriters today who seems to understand what is working the best for him at any given moment. You can map a clear evolution from Hot Fuss to Sam’s Town through songs like the title track on the latter. Then through the song “Read My Mind” you can see the beginnings of Day & Age. And once you get there you get Flamingo.

Flamingo makes one thing clear; picking up a Brandon Flowers solo record is going to be just like picking up a Tom Petty solo album. The only real difference is the lack of band members to balance out personal tastes. So while Tom Petty without the Heartbreakers goes full Dylan, Brandon Flowers without The Killers goes full New Order.

Now this may not be a popular opinion but I think this would be a great direction to take The Killers in, and for one reason. Day & Age was without a doubt The Killers best on a song by song basis, but as an album it has trouble. You just get lost amoungst the spaciness of it all. Flamingo, on the other hand, has the cohesion of Sam’s Town with a sound closer to Day & Age.

The opening track “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” is a great start and firmly sets the tone, this is an American album. And this doesn’t sit well with some people, usually the same people who hated Sam’s Town. The sound is so very from British bands (except the couple of countryish elements) so how dare he, a Las Vegas born man, incorporate his own experience into the music. Yeah I don’t find this opinion at all valid. There is no longer a split between US and UK sounds. There hasn’t been for a long time.

After “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” we have another highlight. Hell I could just go through and name every song since everyone is a highlight. Instead I am only going to mention a few. “Only the Young” is the song I would probably use to introduce people to the album. It is a very poopy slow burning song. The absolute best song is the closer “Swallow It”. A meditative song about taking your time and not trying to do to much at once. If there is one songs the rest of The Killers wished they had tied to the name my guess is it would be this one.

Now I know Deluxe Editions of albums can be tricky business, some are worthless and some are priceless. Flamingo falls neatly into the latter. Seriously I can’t imagine not have these songs on this album. “I Came Here To Get Over You” could practically BE a New Order song and “Jacksonville” sounds like an elctronicfied Joy Division track. The best of them is “The Clock was Tickin’”. It is a great country song in fact if more country songs sounded like this then country wouldn’t get such a bad reputation from mainstream listeners.

So Final Verdict on the ablum is a big and hearty Thumbs Up!

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