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SPIN MAGAZINE NOVEMBER 2004
The Lady Killer
He's a
sharp dressed mormon golf addict from Las Vegas who writes songs
about stalkers and other miscreants.His band,The Killers,have a hit
album and are ready for their OC close-up.Here,Brandon Flowers talks
about how he became the most wanted man in alternative rock.
The
Killers are the latest in a series of bands determined to rescue
synths and faux British accents from the dustbins of 1984.The Las
Vegas quartet's excellent debut Hot Fuss,which features the hit
single "Somebody told me" sounds as if Joy Division borrowed Duran
Duran's wayfarers and recorded an album beneath pulsating neon
lights on the roof of the Palms Casino Hotel.We caught up with lead
singer/songwriter/keyboardist Brandon Flowers,23,to discuss his
childhood dalliance with rayon.his past as a chubby bellboy,and why
Vegas isnt a cultural wasteland.
You
grew up in Utah and then moved to Las Vegas.Why did your family
relocate?
Acutallly,I was born in Las Vegas.My parents moved to Utah when I
was eight because after 40 years in Vegas,they were tired of it.we
ended up in Nephi,a really small town in Utah.
How
did you get into music,living in a place so remote?
I had a
brother (Shane) who was 12 years older than me,and he was into the
cars,the beatles,Morrissey,and teh cure.He was always watching U2's
Rattle and Hum and Morrissey videos.I would sneak into his room when
he was at school.He had the coolest posters.Like The Cure from The
head on the door.Where their faces are painted.When my
great-grandmother died,he didnt go to the funeral.We were all in the
car waiting for Shane and he never showed up.My mom went in the
house and ripped every single poster on the wall in half because she
knew that was the worst thing she could do to him.
Las
Vegas and Utah are two places not traditionally known for their
sophisticated culture.What kind of impact does that have on a band?
I could
get shot for this,but I don't think having a museum in your town
makes you better than anyone else.I'm really sick of that
attitude.Maybe that's me being ignorant.but we did fine without it.I
mean,you can watch movies and read books,and there is music,you've
just got to find it.we did it all on our own.
Which
bands inspired you to make music rather than just listen to it?
The
cars.I bought Greatest Hits when I was 12.it was really weird
because other kids were buying Tool and Nirvana and I was buying the
cars and psychedelic furs.I was pretty alienated as a kid.
What
is your family like?
My dad
was a produce man.He worked in grocery stores for 35 years.My mom
just babysat kids and raised us.I have four sisters and one
brother.I'm the baby.
What
did you learn from growing up with four older sisters?
I
learned the difference between good girls and bad girls.I can tell
the second I meet someone.
Speaking of "bad" girls what was it like living in a city where
there are so many strippers?
Well, I
remember hearing girls behind me in english class talking about
turning 18 and being old enough to strip.It wasnt weird at the time.
You
were born in 1981.What do you actually remember from the 80's?
I
remember a lot of the wierd hip-hop stuff.like rayon shirts.I had a
couple of those.I was really torn when I was eight because I had one
sister who loved,like,New edition.She was trying to put me in rayon
shirts,while my brother made me listen to The Cars.
If
you could burn a mix CD of music by your contemporaries whom would
you include?
The
White Stripes would be on it.The strokes,Franz Fedinand,Yeah Yeah
yeah's,Kings of Leon.Those are my favorites.
What
about Interpol or the Stills?
You
could throw Interpol on it.I don't like The Stills.
Spin
once described you as an ex-mormon.Is relegion important in your
life?
It's
very important.I mean.It's important in everybody's life.Basic
relegion is the reason we have morals.i am actually a mormon,not an
ex-mormon.I occasionally drink and smoke,but i'm trying-I'm human.
How
did you balance your relegion with growing up in the epicenter of
decadence and then becoming a rockstar?
It can
be really hard sometimes.The band is pretty used to it.Ronnie
Vannucci our drummer,went to school with kids who are mormon.none of
us is really a party animal.i think our friendship is the best way I
can contain it.It's waht I gew up with so I know what I need to do.
In
what situation would it be hard to resist temptation?
(stammers) I don't know if I see drugs or slutty girls or something
it just might be me who turns away.I don't know it it's just the way
I am,saying "im going to bed now" or if it's from being raised
Mormon.
The
Killers recently opened for you hero,Morrissey.is it true that when
you were a bellhop at the gold coast hotel you once went through a
bag of CD's belonging to a member of Morrissey's band?Confess!
It's
true.The hotel held a lot of roackabilly conventions,and Morrisey's
guitarist,Boz Boorer,would always come.I got to know him a bit.One
time he asked me to store his bags while he went to have a drink.I
shouldnt have done it,and I still feel bad,but I went through one of
them.I just wanted to see what Boz was listening to .One of the CD's
said "The Album" and it had all the tracks from You are the Quarry
on it.I knew they were making a new record and I recognized the song
titles.I called Ronnie and he was going to come and burn it because
it wasnt out for months.But I put it on the CD Player at work,and it
was only the music,not the vocals,so I called Ronnie back and told
him not to bother.
You
have described yourself as a "golf addicted chubby kid from Utah who
had never been kissed until he moved to Las Vegas."If that's how you
see yourself,is it weird suddenly to be a rockstar heartthrob?
It was
always in me.My dad is a big dreamer,so I got that from him.Golf was
my main thing when I was a teenager,and thats what I wanted to
do.But,yeah,making the transition has been weird.I always wanted
this.
To
finish up,we want to test your allegiance to the 80's with a quiz
(laughs)
Okay.
Which
cars song is playing in the background when Phoebe Cates steps out
of the pool in Fast times at ridgemont high?
That's
living is stereo."wait! "moving in stereo!"
Correct.Who did "turning Japanese"?
I can
sing it,but I don't know who did it
The
Vapors.What song features this lyric:"looking out a dirty old
window/down below the cars in the city go rushing by"?
Oh I
know that song,but I only know the chorus.
It's
Kim Wilde's "kids in America." What is the title of Frankie goes to
Hollywood's debut Album?
I don't
know Relax?
Wrong.That was the first single.it was welcome to the pleasuredome.
(laughs)you
know.I like David Bowie and the 70's just as much!
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