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The Killers: The Way It Was

Posted on September 20, 2012 by Michael Cavacini
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This week, The Killers released their first album in four years: Battle Born. It’s a great album from top to bottom, but my favorite track is “The Way It Was.” It’s a mellow pop-rock song that conjures up visions of U2 in the 1980s. The vocal is fantastic, the guitar is haunting and the keyboard is infectious. Check it out for yourself below.

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Posted in Music | Tagged Battle Born, Bono, Hot Fuss, M.C. James, Mr. Brightside, Music, Somebody Told Me, The Killers, The Way It Was, U2 | Leave a reply

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