Brandon Flowers is, of course, the high-profile frontman for the the Killers, but he's singing about sticking to the shadows in his '80s pop-exploring solo single, "I Can Change." You can hear his new, transformative track now via a radio rip.
Despite some of its softer elements, like the tranquil backups of a choir, the song manages to hit big with its occasionally rambunctious, "In the Air Tonight"-inspired rototom drum fills, as well as its steady and impactful icicle-drip synth melodies. Above it all, Flowers' echo-slathered singing cries out for another chance, offering up a honest mantra of "I Can Change."
All told, it kind of sounds like something you'd find deep on the B-side of a Gowan record, but who could complain about that?
Push up those over-sized blazer sleeves and push play to hear Flowers' latest reveal from his upcoming The Desired Effect LP. The album officially hits retailers May 19 via Island.
Despite some of its softer elements, like the tranquil backups of a choir, the song manages to hit big with its occasionally rambunctious, "In the Air Tonight"-inspired rototom drum fills, as well as its steady and impactful icicle-drip synth melodies. Above it all, Flowers' echo-slathered singing cries out for another chance, offering up a honest mantra of "I Can Change."
All told, it kind of sounds like something you'd find deep on the B-side of a Gowan record, but who could complain about that?
Push up those over-sized blazer sleeves and push play to hear Flowers' latest reveal from his upcoming The Desired Effect LP. The album officially hits retailers May 19 via Island.