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The Killers reveal tracklisting for new album

'Day And Age' features 10 songs

The Killers have announced the tracklisting for their new album.

'Day And Age', which is due out on November 24, will feature 10 songs, including first single 'Human'.

As previously reported on NME.COM, the band are set to preview their third album at a one-off show at London's Royal Albert Hall on November 3.

According to Billboard.com, the tracklisting is as follows:

'Losing Touch'
'Human'
'Spaceman'
'Joyride'
'A Dustland Fairytale'
'This Is Your Life'
'I Can't Stay'
'Neon Tiger'
'The World We Live In'
'Goodnight, Travel Well'

 

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underclasshero 

Oct 6, 2008

this was revealed quite a while ago ha.

qcardy 

Oct 6, 2008

the two on the right look absolutely pitiful.

pluggedinbaby 

Oct 6, 2008

cant wait, although i have heard "human" a few times and am not too sure about it so far, should still be a good album

Beatle_Matt 

Oct 6, 2008

10 songs?? That's it? No wonder people aren't buying CD's anymore...bands write EP's and put them out as full albums...

dan_riggs80 

Oct 6, 2008

Whats the deal with all these 10 track albums lately? I'm not enraged by this it's just before the album comes out they've previewed so many tracks you got about two left.

ReesBoi 

Oct 6, 2008

I agree with you dudes 10 really does seem short, but ya gotta remember here that the final track is slated to be over 7 minutes, and end of the day, its bout quality not quantity. I like Human a lot although it is different from anything they done before. And the whole "does Flowers say dancer or denser or dancers or BOTH" issue i gotta admit is a mini masterstroke. I've literally seen dozens of people go and listen to this track just to make their own minds up on what the line actually is, and its happenings like this that make number one singles. Well deserved.

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