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Post your questions for the Killers

- Aneesa Ahmed

At 389 weeks, the Killers’ Mr Brightside holds the record for the most weeks in the UK singles chart – but the song’s popularity hasn’t eclipsed the band who made it, who are gearing up to their second best-of compilatio­n. To mark it, frontman Brandon Flowers and drummer Ronnie Vannucci will be answering your questions.

Formed in Las Vegas in 2001 after frontman Brandon Flowers was fired from synth-pop trio Blush Response and understood his desire to be in a rock band after watching an Oasis concert at the Hard Rock Hotel, the Killers would sneak into the music practice halls of University of Nevada, Las Vegas – which is where they wrote and practised the majority of the tracks that appear on their 2004 debut album Hot Fuss.

Playing pop-rock informed by the insistent pulse of New Order, the widescreen Americana of Bruce Springstee­n and other similarly epic touchstone­s, the band have become one of the UK’s most cherished, and have released seven consecutiv­e chart-topping albums here, with other hit singles including Somebody Told Me and Human. They have headlined Madison Square Garden, Wembley Stadium, Coachella, and Glastonbur­y festival (twice, in 2007 and 2019) and toured to more than 50 countries. Now, after two decades in the game, the band are releasing a new best-of album Rebel Diamonds (out 8 December), featuring 20 songs including a brand new one Spirit.

Post your questions in the comments section below about anything to do with the band’s career and music, before Friday 1 December. Their answers will be published in the 15 December edition of the Guardian’s Film & Music section, and online.

 ?? Photograph: Todd Weaver ?? The Killers, with Brandon Flowers (second left) and Ronnie Vannucci (right).
Photograph: Todd Weaver The Killers, with Brandon Flowers (second left) and Ronnie Vannucci (right).

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