Friday, May 1, 2026

Hot Chocolate co‑founder and You Sexy Thing co‑writer dead at 78

Tony Wilson, the bassist, songwriter and co‑founder of Hot Chocolate, has died at the age of 78. His...

Latest Posts

Is Beyoncé’s rock album going to feature a cameo from Stevie Nicks?

Beyoncé has sent the BeyHive into full detective mode after uploading a new video to her website — and fans are now...

Lizzo unleashes B**** and a wild circus video

Lizzo has unveiled the title track from her upcoming album B****, giving fans the latest preview of her newly announced third studio...

Zara Larsson rallies a global girl gang for Midnight Sun: Girls Trip remix takeover

Zara Larsson is keeping her Midnight Sun momentum blazing with a brand‑new project — and this time, she’s brought an entire international...

Madonna and Sabrina Carpenter turn up the heat with Bring Your Love

Madonna has released her hotly anticipated Sabrina Carpenter duet, Bring Your Love, from her upcoming Confessions II album. The...

Brandon Flowers didn’t want to do solo albums

Brandon Flowers wouldn’t have made his solo albums if his bandmates didn’t go on hiatus.
The Killers frontman insists that his two records, 2010’s ‘Flamingo’ and 2015’s ‘The Desired Effect’, were made simply because he had nothing else to do whilst Mark Stoermer and Dave Keuning went off on breaks between albums.
He confessed to the Daily Star newspaper: "It’s a little frustrating. I wouldn’t have made those solo records,
"I was doing it to give Mark and Dave a break.
"I wasn’t doing it for the vanity. I would prefer that I was talking about the eight Killers record."
Dave, 41 – who has one child, 12-year-old son Kyler – announced he decided to step down from the ‘Run’ group’s recent shows in August to spend more time with his family, a decision fully supported by the rest of the band.
Brandon reassured fans at the time they will not be performing as a two-piece, himself and drummer Ronnie Vannucci Jr., and that long-term touring members Jake Blanton and Ted Sablay had replaced Dave and bass player Mark, who quit in 2016, respectively.
In a statement on Twitter, they group said: "Despite conjecture, The Killers are the same four weirdos we’ve always been.
"And worry not, we will not be performing as a two piece. As our fans have seen, the live line-up has grown over the years. Both Ted and Jake have been in the mix for a very long time (since Sam’s Town and Battle Born). Hell, we even have 3 background singers now!
"As Dave announced to Q Magazine, he will be taking a break from touring to spend time with his family. We respect his decision, just as we respected Mark’s decision to go back to college. (sic)"
Mark decided to part ways with the band in order to focus on a degree in art history, but still records solo music.
Speaking about his decision to leave, he said previously: "I get joy out of making music with The Killers, but being on the road and in the studio was too much."

Latest Posts

Is Beyoncé’s rock album going to feature a cameo from Stevie Nicks?

Beyoncé has sent the BeyHive into full detective mode after uploading a new video to her website — and fans are now...

Lizzo unleashes B**** and a wild circus video

Lizzo has unveiled the title track from her upcoming album B****, giving fans the latest preview of her newly announced third studio...

Zara Larsson rallies a global girl gang for Midnight Sun: Girls Trip remix takeover

Zara Larsson is keeping her Midnight Sun momentum blazing with a brand‑new project — and this time, she’s brought an entire international...

Madonna and Sabrina Carpenter turn up the heat with Bring Your Love

Madonna has released her hotly anticipated Sabrina Carpenter duet, Bring Your Love, from her upcoming Confessions II album. The...

Don't Miss

Iron Maiden won’t retire

Iron Maiden won't retire. Although the English heavy metal band plan to take a break in 2027 after their...

Cara Delevingne signs deal with Warner Music

Cara Delevingne has signed a deal with Warner Music. The 33-year-old model and actress is set to branch out...

Kneecap say undercover police, banned songs and Belfast politics shaped their rise

Kneecap have lifted the lid on the chaos, politics and undercover‑police chases that shaped their early years, revealing how their breakout tracks...

Ringo Starr says Beatles bandmates ‘laughed hysterically’ at his early songwriting

Ringo Starr has admitted his earliest stabs at songwriting didn’t exactly impress the rest of The Beatles — and the band would...

Shed Seven confirm new album as Rick Witter says fresh songs are ready to record

Shed Seven are wasting no time after their huge chart comeback — frontman Rick Witter has revealed the band already have “a...

Stay in touch

To be updated with all the latest news, offers and special announcements.