Brandon Flowers - interview

Brandon Flowers - interview
First published on 25 Mar 2009. Updated on 13 Apr 2010.

So are you guys really rehearsing, or just playing Rock Band? I still haven't gotten into the phenomenon of Rock Band. I’m not much of a guitar player.

But you're from outside of Vegas, so I know you have a favourite casino game. I'm a blackjack man. I also worked at the Gold Coast as a bellman and at Caesars Palace as a busboy.

During your breaks, were you allowed to go onto the floor and play the slots? No, the breaks were never long enough. I never smoked until I was a busboy, because that was the only way you could get a break. Bad decision.

But it makes you look so cool! Are you still smoking? I'm trying my best to stop.

Aren't Mormons not supposed to drink or smoke?
Nope. [Laughs] I haven't drank in a while, actually. It's not a strange idea — most religions can be like that.

So you're not a fundamentalist, but do you have the special underpants? I don't. What's frustrating about that is you hear people say magic or secret, but it's more that they're sacred. People look too much into it.

Another sartorial inquiry: What's up with the eyeliner? I hadn't put it on in a long time, and I put it on the other day - we made the 'Spaceman' video, our second single - and it felt good. The first time I wore it, I was 13 and I was going to see The Cure on the Wild Mood Swings tour. My sister’s friend was really into The Cure and I went with her and my brother; she took me into her bathroom and laid it on me. I was a very uncool 13-year-old, and when I went to that concert I felt like I belonged. It was a good moment. It's nothing that I do every day, but later on David Bowie became a part of my life, so I guess that didn't hurt.

You’re a big Joy Division/New Order fan, too. I’m a bigger New Order fan than Joy Division fan; I also prefer Morrissey to the Smiths, which I guess is also sacrilegious. I have a good New Order story: I was driving with [New Order's] Bernard Sumner in Manchester — which was totally surreal — when my wife called me and told me that we were having our baby. So that'll be a cool story for my son when he's older.

I was disappointed to see you shaved your moustache. Oh, I'm sorry. There haven't been any great young moustache men, have there? My wife preferred it, and I did too. But we wrote these songs and I just thought that the person who sings 'Human' doesn't wear a moustache, and that's when I decided to let it go.

You got nailed in the press for saying Sam's Town was one of the best records of the past 20 years. I just wanted to give you some space for another outrageous statement. Shoot for the moon, Flowers!
We are skydiving wizards, and the difference between wizards and magicians is that the magic is real. That's what I believe about the Killers, and eventually we're gonna hammer away at people's heads until it's just undeniable. I promise.

The Killers perform at the MTV Australia Awards on Fri 27 Mar, and play the V Festival on Sat 28 Mar.

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