- by Jason Gregory
- Monday, November 10, 2008
- Photo by: Carsten Windhorst
- filed in: Indie
This Killers have insisted that their fans will “get” their new album, 'Day And Age', even though it seems them take on a new direction musically.
In an interview with the BBC, bassist Mark Stoermer said he didn't think the inclusion of instruments such as saxophones would surprise people.
"We are at a place where our fans won't be too surprised and we have shown them that we have a wide range in terms of what we do," he said.
"We're always trying new things like the saxophone and we always approach each new song with a different attitude.
“If we feel we need to try something on a song we go for it. We don't just do those things for the hell of it.
"This album again is all over the place but fans that have been with us for the last couple of albums will get it."
The band previewed songs from the album, which is out on November 23rd, during a surprise appearance at the Union Chapel in London over the weekend.
Their performance, in aid of the charity Mencap, followed their concert at the Royal Albert Hall last week.


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