Brandon Flowers Drops New Single Paradise

Brandon Flowers Drops New Single Paradise

The Killers frontman Brandon Flowers has released “Paradise,” the latest single from his upcoming solo country album, THRASHER. Stream it below.

“Paradise” is an upbeat country track that “pulls from Flowers’ extended family working and aging in the casino ecosystem of Vegas,” per a press release. Driven by twang, heart, and powerful storytelling, “Paradise” sees Brandon Flowers stirring a crock pot of reflective energy. “If I don’t keep up the pace, somebody’s son will take my place in the picture frame/ And paradise will go on just the same.”

Album and Tour Details

THRASHER is due out August 21st via Island Records. Brandon Flowers has put together a North American tour in support of the album, kicking off on September 1st in Phoenix at The Van Buren. Flowers will continue with stops in Los Angeles, Portland, Denver, Chicago, and Brooklyn, before wrapping up the North American leg in Las Vegas at the Encore Theater at Wynn Las Vegas. Tickets are available here.

To accompany the single, Brandon Flowers has released a special live performance video filmed at Nashville’s Historic RCA Studio A, where he also made the album.

In conclusion, Brandon Flowers is gearing up for a exciting new chapter in his music career with the release of THRASHER and his upcoming North American tour. With the release of “Paradise,” fans can expect a unique blend of country and storytelling that showcases Flowers’ talent as a solo artist. Be sure to check out the new single and catch Brandon Flowers live on tour this fall.

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