The Killers frontman discusses a meteoric rise to prominence in his early 20s, the feeling of responsibility that he’s developed toward music, and writing songs on the dodgy upright piano in his house instead of the baby grand in his studio.
The Killers frontman discusses a meteoric rise to prominence in his early 20s, the feeling of responsibility that he’s developed toward music, and writing songs on the dodgy upright piano in his house instead of the baby grand in his studio.