Will The Killers finally work a new album again?
Following Brandon Flowers' decision to work with his solo career, a new record from the American rock band seemed impossible.
However, in his interview with NME published by Pop Crush, Flowers admitted that he is missing his bandmates after deciding to go solo.
"I can't believe it's been five years," Flowers confessed. "Being onstage without them...it is different. I try to look for the similarities rather than dwell on the differences, because I need that comfort, I guess."
While he never mentioned anything about working on a new album, Flowers' statement immediately fueled rumors that it's still possible for The Killers to release a new album and get back together.
Moreover, Flowers' decision to cancel six of his upcoming tours has just further fueled the speculations of a new The Killers album.
"To the Southeastern stronghold, I am sorry I canceled on such short notice," he announced in a report by RTT News . "Family needed me in LV. Everything is copacetic."
After cancelling his solo tours, Brandon Flowers then explained his decision to go on solo despite the success of The Killers.
"I've been used to more of a polarizing situation, and that usually goes in my favor," he explained. "I think if somebody really hates it or people really love it, then it usually works out. But this time it's been a lot more positive and I don't know if that's a good thing or a bad thing."
"I don't think that far! I don't know where The Killers are gonna be, and where our head space is gonna be after each record."
Furthermore, Rolling Stone reported that Brandon Flowers' strong friendship with his The Killers bandmates only makes it more possible for them to make a new album.
"I get it," Flowers explained after hearing rumors of a breakup from the band. "There are a couple of remarks made by Dave [Keuning], our guitar player, that made it sound a little bit more ominous than it really was. And so it makes people wonder. But, no, everything is fine."