The Killers release new single ‘My Own Soul’s Warning’

The latest taste of their forthcoming album 'Imploding The Mirage'

The Killers have released their new single ‘My Own Soul’s Warning’, from their upcoming album ‘Imploding the Mirage’.

I’ve tried going against my own soul’s warning/But in the end something just didn’t feel right,” frontman Brandon Flowers sings, before the song explodes into a burst of bright guitars and keys.

The track is set to feature on the band’s upcoming album ‘Imploding The Mirage’, which will be their sixth studio album. Hear it below.

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The band had teased the new song on June 13, posting to Instagram black-and-white visuals of the band in the studio, directed by Wes Johnson.

 

‘Imploding The Mirage’ was originally scheduled for release on May 29 but has since been postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic. No new release date has been confirmed at present.

On June 8, the Vegas group performed a new version of ‘Land Of The Free’, changing the lyrics to reference the killing of George Floyd. The 49-year-old died while being arrested by police in Minneapolis on May 25 when an officer kneeled on his neck for nearly nine minutes.

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How many killings must one man watch in his home?” Flowers sang on the new version of the 2019 single, before referencing the killing of Floyd: “Eight measured minutes and 46 seconds, another boy in the bag / Another stain on the flag.

Flowers and drummer Ronnie Vannucci Jr. also recently dissected their hit single ‘Mr Brightside’ in a new video. “I was betrayed and I was able to turn it into a masterpiece,” the singer said of the track, which featured on their 2005 debut album ‘Hot Fuss’.

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