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Thrasher Rumors, Brandon's Country Album & Concert Talk

41 min · 7. juni 2026
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Thrasher: Everything We Know So Far Episode Description Welcome back to the Lonely Town Podcast, where Derek and Jimmy dive deep into the music, stories, and world of Brandon Flowers and The Killers. This week, the guys react to the biggest Brandon Flowers news in years. After months of speculation, surprise appearances and industry events have finally given fans their first real glimpse at Brandon's upcoming solo album, Thrasher. Derek and Jimmy break down everything currently known about the project, including Brandon's live performance of "Miss America," reports that the album leans heavily into country influences, and what appears to be a thematic continuation of ideas first explored on Pressure Machine. The conversation explores the mysterious influencer events where lyric booklets were distributed, the emergence of Payson and Nephi references in the new material, and why the title Thrasher has fans guessing everything from farming equipment to heavy metal influences. The guys also discuss rumors surrounding Brandon's long-rumored second solo album, what a future tour might look like, whether Brandon could find a home on country radio, and why concert economics are becoming a growing challenge for both artists and fans. Along the way, the discussion branches into country music, radio programming, ticket pricing, Blue Dot Fever, tour routing, and why some of the biggest artists in the world are struggling to fill arenas. If you're excited about Brandon's next chapter, this is the episode for you. Show Notes In This Episode Brandon Flowers' New Album: Thrasher * Brandon's surprise appearances at industry and influencer events * The official reveal of the album title: Thrasher * First impressions of the song "Miss America" * Early reports describing the album as "hardcore country" * Discussion of how the album may connect to Pressure Machine * Payson and Nephi references appearing in the lyrics * Why the title Thrasher has sparked so much speculation * What fans learned from leaked lyric sheets and event reports The Mystery of Album Number Two * Longstanding rumors of two separate Brandon Flowers solo albums * Why Derek and Jimmy believe another project may still be coming * Thematically different material reportedly exists * What the second album could mean for future tours and releases Country Music & Brandon Flowers * Brandon's appearance at country music industry events * Discussion of Robert Earl Keen and country songwriting influences * Whether Brandon's new music could receive country radio airplay * The evolving definition of country music Tour & Concert Speculation * What venues make sense for a Brandon Flowers solo tour * Small theaters versus larger arenas * Why an intimate Pressure Machine-style show may be the perfect fit * How touring schedules are built * Why artists don't always choose where they perform Blue Dot Fever * The reality of modern ticket sales * Dynamic pricing and Ticketmaster frustrations * Why artists are canceling shows despite major reputations * The economics of modern concert touring * How fans are changing their concert-buying habits Music Industry Discussion * The decline of album sales * Streaming revenue versus touring revenue * Radio's changing role in music discovery * Why legacy artists often struggle for airplay despite releasing quality music Country Music Rabbit Holes * The impact of The Chicks controversy on country radio * Why "Not Ready to Make Nice" remains an important song * The late-career success of Johnny Cash * Why older artists often disappear from mainstream radio playlists * Discussion of Willie Nelson and country music legends Featured Artists & References * Brandon Flowers * The Killers * Pressure Machine * Robert Earl Keen * Johnny Cash * Willie Nelson * The Chicks * Bruce Springsteen * Tom Morello   🛍️ Lonely Town Podcast Merch 🌐 Lonely Town Podcast Store [https://lonely-town-podcast.printify.me/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] 📱 Follow Lonely Town Podcast 📘 Facebook Group Lonely Town Podcast Facebook Group [https://www.facebook.com/groups/1464087943928872?utm_source=chatgpt.com] 📸 Instagram Lonely Town Podcast Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/lonelytownpodcast/?hl=en&utm_source=chatgpt.com] 📩 Contact Us Have a question, story, or want to contribute to the show? Reach out—we'd love to hear from you. 🎧 Show Credits Produced & Edited by Derek Everitt

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Put The Killers In It

Welcome back to the Lonely Town Podcast, where Derek and Jimmy discuss all things The Killers, Brandon Flowers, concerts, fandom, and whatever else happens to cross their minds. This week, the guys break down The Killers' performance at the UEFA Champions League Final and ask the question fans have been asking for years: could The Killers pull off a Super Bowl halftime show? Derek and Jimmy discuss the band's six-minute pregame performance, the challenge of squeezing a stadium-sized catalog into a tiny time slot, and why many fans are calling it one of the best Champions League performances to date. The conversation then takes a surprising turn into the new Masters of the Universe movie, where Derek gets the unexpected thrill of hearing "The Man" show up during a key He-Man scene. From childhood action figures to Brandon Flowers soundtracking Eternia, it's one of the most unexpectedly perfect Killers moments imaginable. The guys also discuss the ongoing mystery surrounding Brandon's long-awaited solo album, recent Rolling Stone interviews, upcoming festival appearances, and whether fans are getting a little restless waiting for new music. Along the way, they talk football versus football, concert season, Spotify rankings, future shows, and why the answer to almost every entertainment question might simply be: Put The Killers In It. Show Notes In This Episode The Killers at the Champions League Final * Breaking down The Killers' six-minute performance * How the band squeezed multiple songs into a short set * Why fans and critics responded so positively * Comparing the Champions League Final to the Super Bowl * Could The Killers eventually headline a Super Bowl halftime show? * International audiences and The Killers' global popularity * Brandon Flowers' performance under pressure Football, Soccer & Worldwide Audiences * UEFA Champions League discussion * The growing popularity of soccer in the United States * Why international sporting events attract huge audiences * The role of music in major sporting events * Comparing American and European sports traditions He-Man Meets The Killers * Derek's trip to see Masters of the Universe * Childhood memories of He-Man toys and cartoons * The surprise appearance of "The Man" in the movie * Why the scene worked so well * Jared Leto's role in the film * Nostalgia and modern movie adaptations The Brandon Flowers Solo Album Mystery * Fans continue waiting for Brandon's next solo project * Why anticipation keeps growing * The challenge of balancing Killers activity with solo work * Rumors, speculation, and fan expectations * Upcoming appearances and festival performances Rolling Stone Interview Reactions * The recent band interview format * Picking favorite Killers songs * Why some band members seemed reluctant to choose * Insights into band personalities * Fan reactions to the interview Song Debate: When You Were Young vs. My Own Soul's Warning * Which song would you choose? * Why both tracks resonate with fans * Live performance impact versus studio recordings * The evolution of The Killers' catalog Spotify & Popularity Rankings * The band's most-streamed songs * Why Hot Fuss continues to dominate * Mr. Brightside's unbelievable longevity * How streaming shapes modern perceptions of a band's catalog Summer Concert Season * Upcoming shows and tours * Muse concert plans * Foo Fighters discussion * Steven Wilson Jr. events * Newport Folk Festival anticipation * What fans are hoping Brandon will play live Songs Discussed * Mr. Brightside * All These Things That I've Done * The Man * When You Were Young * My Own Soul's Warning * Read My Mind * Human * Shot at the Night * Jenny Was a Friend of Mine Artists Mentioned * The Killers * Brandon Flowers * Foo Fighters * Muse * Steven Wilson Jr. * Our Lady Peace * Katy Perry 🤝 Support the Show 🛍️ Store Official merch: Lonely Town Podcast Store [https://lonely-town-podcast.printify.me?utm_source=chatgpt.com] ⭐ Rate & Review the Show If you enjoy the show, please leave a rating and review. It helps more Killers fans discover the podcast. 📱 Follow Us Facebook Group Lonely Town Podcast Facebook Group [https://www.facebook.com/groups/1464087943928872?utm_source=chatgpt.com] Instagram Lonely Town Podcast Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/lonelytownpodcast/?hl=en&utm_source=chatgpt.com] 📩 Contact Us Have a question, story, or want to contribute? Reach out—we'd love to hear from you. 🎧 Show Credits Produced & Edited by Derek Everitt

5. juli 202635 min
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No Doubt at the Sphere: Could The Killers Be Next?

Episode Description Welcome back to the Lonely Town Podcast, where Derek and Jimmy explore the music, stories, and fandom surrounding Brandon Flowers and The Killers. This week, the conversation shifts from Brandon Flowers' upcoming album to Derek's recent trip to Las Vegas to see No Doubt perform at the world-famous Sphere. Derek shares his firsthand experience inside the Sphere, from the immersive visuals and production to the passionate fan culture surrounding the band's residency. Along the way, he and Jimmy compare No Doubt fans to Killers fans, discuss merchandise controversies, setlist debates, fan-created signs, and the unique challenges of creating a residency show built around a fixed visual production. The guys also dive into the economics of modern concerts, shrinking venue sizes, sold-out versus canceled shows, and the growing phenomenon of "Blue Dot Fever" as artists struggle with changing ticket-buying habits. Most importantly, they ask the question every Killers fan wants answered: Could The Killers successfully headline the Sphere? The answer leads to a fascinating discussion about Las Vegas history, fan demand, future residencies, anniversary shows, and whether Brandon Flowers and The Killers would even want to take on a long-term Vegas residency at this stage of their career. If you've ever wondered what a Killers Sphere show could look like, this episode is for you. Show Notes In This Episode Derek Goes to the Sphere * First impressions of the Sphere experience * Flying to Las Vegas for a quick concert trip * Ticket prices and overall value * What makes the Sphere different from traditional venues * Immersive visuals, effects, and production No Doubt's Las Vegas Residency * Seeing No Doubt live * Gwen Stefani's stage presence * The fixed setlist debate * Why Sphere productions require consistency from night to night * Fan reactions to residency-style performances No Doubt Fan Culture * Early-entry line controversies * Number systems and GA debates * Fan-made signs and audience interaction * Merchandise demand and limited-edition collectibles * Similarities between No Doubt fans and Killers fans The No Doubt Pop-Up Experience * Exclusive Las Vegas merchandise * Memorabilia displays and museum exhibits * Early demo tapes and band history * Costumes, awards, and artifacts * Why a Killers version could be incredible Could The Killers Play the Sphere? * Would The Killers be able to sell out the venue? * What a Killers Sphere production could look like * Las Vegas visuals and storytelling opportunities * Sam's Town, Hot Fuss, and Vegas history * Potential residency concepts * How long a Killers Sphere run could realistically last Modern Touring Challenges * Concert ticket pricing * Dynamic pricing frustrations * Why some major artists are downsizing venues * Canceled shows and Blue Dot Fever * The changing economics of live music Other Artists Mentioned * Bush * Smashing Pumpkins * Our Lady Peace * U2 * Metallica * Eagles * Kenny Chesney * Zac Brown Band * Blake Shelton Discussion Highlights * Why every fanbase seems to have the same arguments * The future of concert residencies * Whether the Sphere is worth the hype * How visual storytelling changes a concert experience * What a Brandon Flowers or Killers residency might look like * The balance between touring and staying home * Why Las Vegas remains such an important part of The Killers' identity 🛍️ Lonely Town Podcast Merch 🌐 Lonely Town Podcast Store [https://lonely-town-podcast.printify.me?utm_source=chatgpt.com] 📱 Follow Lonely Town Podcast 📘 Facebook Group Lonely Town Podcast Facebook Group [https://www.facebook.com/groups/1464087943928872?utm_source=chatgpt.com] 📸 Instagram Lonely Town Podcast Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/lonelytownpodcast/?hl=en&utm_source=chatgpt.com] 📩 Contact Us Have a question, story, or want to contribute to the show? Reach out—we'd love to hear from you. 🎧 Show Credits Produced & Edited by Derek Everitt

21. juni 202642 min
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Thrasher Rumors, Brandon's Country Album & Concert Talk

Thrasher: Everything We Know So Far Episode Description Welcome back to the Lonely Town Podcast, where Derek and Jimmy dive deep into the music, stories, and world of Brandon Flowers and The Killers. This week, the guys react to the biggest Brandon Flowers news in years. After months of speculation, surprise appearances and industry events have finally given fans their first real glimpse at Brandon's upcoming solo album, Thrasher. Derek and Jimmy break down everything currently known about the project, including Brandon's live performance of "Miss America," reports that the album leans heavily into country influences, and what appears to be a thematic continuation of ideas first explored on Pressure Machine. The conversation explores the mysterious influencer events where lyric booklets were distributed, the emergence of Payson and Nephi references in the new material, and why the title Thrasher has fans guessing everything from farming equipment to heavy metal influences. The guys also discuss rumors surrounding Brandon's long-rumored second solo album, what a future tour might look like, whether Brandon could find a home on country radio, and why concert economics are becoming a growing challenge for both artists and fans. Along the way, the discussion branches into country music, radio programming, ticket pricing, Blue Dot Fever, tour routing, and why some of the biggest artists in the world are struggling to fill arenas. If you're excited about Brandon's next chapter, this is the episode for you. Show Notes In This Episode Brandon Flowers' New Album: Thrasher * Brandon's surprise appearances at industry and influencer events * The official reveal of the album title: Thrasher * First impressions of the song "Miss America" * Early reports describing the album as "hardcore country" * Discussion of how the album may connect to Pressure Machine * Payson and Nephi references appearing in the lyrics * Why the title Thrasher has sparked so much speculation * What fans learned from leaked lyric sheets and event reports The Mystery of Album Number Two * Longstanding rumors of two separate Brandon Flowers solo albums * Why Derek and Jimmy believe another project may still be coming * Thematically different material reportedly exists * What the second album could mean for future tours and releases Country Music & Brandon Flowers * Brandon's appearance at country music industry events * Discussion of Robert Earl Keen and country songwriting influences * Whether Brandon's new music could receive country radio airplay * The evolving definition of country music Tour & Concert Speculation * What venues make sense for a Brandon Flowers solo tour * Small theaters versus larger arenas * Why an intimate Pressure Machine-style show may be the perfect fit * How touring schedules are built * Why artists don't always choose where they perform Blue Dot Fever * The reality of modern ticket sales * Dynamic pricing and Ticketmaster frustrations * Why artists are canceling shows despite major reputations * The economics of modern concert touring * How fans are changing their concert-buying habits Music Industry Discussion * The decline of album sales * Streaming revenue versus touring revenue * Radio's changing role in music discovery * Why legacy artists often struggle for airplay despite releasing quality music Country Music Rabbit Holes * The impact of The Chicks controversy on country radio * Why "Not Ready to Make Nice" remains an important song * The late-career success of Johnny Cash * Why older artists often disappear from mainstream radio playlists * Discussion of Willie Nelson and country music legends Featured Artists & References * Brandon Flowers * The Killers * Pressure Machine * Robert Earl Keen * Johnny Cash * Willie Nelson * The Chicks * Bruce Springsteen * Tom Morello   🛍️ Lonely Town Podcast Merch 🌐 Lonely Town Podcast Store [https://lonely-town-podcast.printify.me/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] 📱 Follow Lonely Town Podcast 📘 Facebook Group Lonely Town Podcast Facebook Group [https://www.facebook.com/groups/1464087943928872?utm_source=chatgpt.com] 📸 Instagram Lonely Town Podcast Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/lonelytownpodcast/?hl=en&utm_source=chatgpt.com] 📩 Contact Us Have a question, story, or want to contribute to the show? Reach out—we'd love to hear from you. 🎧 Show Credits Produced & Edited by Derek Everitt

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Crossfire Heaven, Hell, and Brandon Flowers

Welcome back to the Lonely Town Podcast [https://lonely-town-podcast.printify.me?utm_source=chatgpt.com] with Derek and Jimmy — the show where two longtime fans dive deep into the music, lyrics, stories, and world of Brandon Flowers and The Killers. This week the guys break down “Crossfire,” the massive lead single from Brandon Flowers’ solo album Flamingo. What starts with nostalgic memories of the old Crossfire board game commercials quickly turns into a deep conversation about religion, relationships, temptation, forgiveness, Las Vegas, and the battle between heaven and hell woven throughout the song’s lyrics. Derek and Jimmy discuss: * The true meaning behind “Crossfire” * Brandon’s recurring themes of faith, temptation, and redemption * Whether the song is a love story, a plea for forgiveness, or both * The imagery of shelter, storms, fiery arrows, and spiritual warfare * How relationships can feel like surviving a crossfire * Why Flamingo remains one of Brandon’s most underrated projects * The legendary music video starring Charlize Theron * The BBC success and chart history of “Crossfire” * Rumors of upcoming Brandon Flowers and Killers albums * The excitement and chaos of modern Killers fandom * Why fans should enjoy the anticipation instead of rushing the moment The conversation also touches on Bruce Springsteen, Tom Morello, fan bingo cards, the future of The Killers, and why Brandon Flowers may never stop writing music. Whether you’re rediscovering Flamingo or hearing “Crossfire” in a completely new way, this episode dives into one of Brandon’s most emotional and enduring solo tracks. Show Notes Featured Song * “Crossfire” — Brandon Flowers * Album: Flamingo Topics Covered * Meaning and symbolism behind “Crossfire” * Heaven vs. hell imagery in Brandon’s lyrics * Shelter from the storm themes * Relationships, trust, and forgiveness * Religious undertones throughout Flamingo * Las Vegas themes and spiritual conflict * The famous Crossfire board game commercials * Why the song still feels fresh 16 years later * Brandon Flowers’ solo career evolution * The possibility of future solo albums and tours * Anticipation surrounding upcoming Killers music * Fan culture and online reactions * The importance of enjoying the journey as a fan Music Video Discussion * Charlize Theron starring in the “Crossfire” music video * Action-movie style visuals and “ninja assassin” storyline * Big-budget music videos of the early 2010s * Why the video shocked longtime hometown fans of Brandon Song & Chart Facts * “Crossfire” was Brandon Flowers’ first official solo single * Song leaked online before radio premiere * Premiered through Zane Lowe in 2010 * Became one of the most-played songs on BBC Radio * Reached #1 on the NME chart * Featured on both BBC Radio 1 and Radio 2 playlists Mentioned Artists & References * The Killers * Bruce Springsteen * Tom Morello * Willie Nelson * Rage Against the Machine * Pressure Machine * Hot Fuss Follow & Support the Show 🛍️ Merch Store Lonely Town Podcast Store [https://lonely-town-podcast.printify.me?utm_source=chatgpt.com] 📱 Facebook Group Lonely Town Podcast Facebook Group [https://www.facebook.com/groups/1464087943928872?utm_source=chatgpt.com] 📸 Instagram Lonely Town Podcast Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/lonelytownpodcast/?hl=en&utm_source=chatgpt.com] 📩 Contact Have a question, story, or want to contribute to the show? Reach out — Derek and Jimmy would love to hear from you.

24. mai 202640 min
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The House Always Wins: Brandon Flowers & Fabulous Las Vegas

Welcome back to the Lonely Town Podcast [https://lonely-town-podcast.printify.me/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] — the show where Derek and Jimmy dive deep into the music, lyrics, stories, and world surrounding Brandon Flowers and The Killers. In this episode, the guys take a deep dive into “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” from Brandon Flowers’ solo album Flamingo. What starts as a discussion about one underrated opening track quickly becomes a broader conversation about Las Vegas culture, religion, addiction, dreams, entertainment, and the strange magic of Sin City. Derek and Jimmy explore: * The meaning behind the song’s religious imagery and references * How Brandon compares Las Vegas to a spiritual experience * The “house always wins” theme woven throughout the lyrics * The contrast between tourists chasing dreams and locals simply trying to survive * Brandon’s unique ability to blend small-town Utah perspectives with neon Vegas storytelling * Why this track perfectly sets the tone for Flamingo * Crickets, concubines, casinos, neon temples, and restless legs * Upcoming Brandon Flowers festival speculation and possible new music * Why Vietnam unexpectedly became one of the podcast’s biggest listener bases * The reality of Vegas beyond the Strip, including service industry culture and everyday life * Other Killers podcasts, fandom, and the future of Lonely Town Along the way, the episode branches into stories about thrift stores in Las Vegas, bowl games, Uber drivers, old Vegas street experiences, service culture on the Strip, and why Brandon’s writing continues to resonate so deeply with fans from places like Nephi, Utah. Whether you’re a longtime Killers fan or just discovering Brandon’s solo work, this episode shines a spotlight on one of the most overlooked songs in his catalog. Show Notes Featured Song * “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” — Brandon Flowers * Album: Flamingo Topics Covered * Brandon Flowers festival announcement speculation * Potential upcoming solo albums and future touring * Why Flamingo deserves more attention * Religious imagery throughout “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” * “The house always wins” theme and Vegas symbolism * Las Vegas as both temptation and redemption * Real-life Vegas stories and experiences * Vegas thrift stores and failed entertainment dreams * Service industry culture in Las Vegas * Crickets, neon lights, and the sonic opening of the song * Connections between Las Vegas and Nephi storytelling * Comparison between Brandon’s solo work and Pressure Machine * The future of the podcast and possible return to weekly episodes * Discussion of the Killer Sluts Podcast * Surprise growth of listeners in Vietnam Mentioned Artists & References * Tom Morello * The Nightwatchman * Morrissey * Foo Fighters * Nirvana * Toad the Wet Sprocket * No Doubt Follow & Support the Show 🛍️ Merch Store Lonely Town Podcast Store [https://lonely-town-podcast.printify.me/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] 📱 Facebook Group Lonely Town Podcast Facebook Group [https://www.facebook.com/groups/1464087943928872?utm_source=chatgpt.com] 📸 Instagram Lonely Town Podcast Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/lonelytownpodcast/?hl=en&utm_source=chatgpt.com] 📩 Contact Have a question, story, or want to contribute to the show? Reach out — the guys would love to hear from you.

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