Brandon Richard Flowers nació el 21 de junio de 1981 en Henderson, Nevada, una pequeña ciudad cerca de Las Vegas. Desde temprana edad, Brandon mostró un interés marcado por la música, influenciado principalmente por la colección de vinilos de su hermano mayor y por la vibrante escena musical de Las Vegas. Su familia, de raíces mormonas, se trasladó a Utah cuando él era adolescente, pero Flowers pronto regresó a Las Vegas, la ciudad que moldearía su carrera musical.
En 2001, después de asistir a varios conciertos locales, Brandon respondió a un anuncio en una revista que buscaba músicos para una nueva banda. Allí conoció al guitarrista Dave Keuning, con quien formó la banda que más tarde se conocería como The Killers. Juntos, comenzaron a escribir y grabar música, encontrando un sonido propio que combinaba new wave, rock y pop.
The Killers lanzaron su álbum debut, Hot Fuss, en 2004. El disco incluyó éxitos instantáneos como "Mr. Brightside" y "Somebody Told Me," que rápidamente catapultaron a la banda a la fama internacional. No solo recibieron elogios críticos, sino que también conquistaron las listas de ventas en Estados Unidos y Reino Unido.
Paralelamente a su trabajo con The Killers, Brandon Flowers lanzó su carrera en solitario en
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Tony came back to town
With his cap and gown
That they give him at the state pen
Breakin' and entering'll do that
Tony's mama said "He's only human"
Look what the cat dragged in
From its next of kin
Little sister hugs the tin man
Tony, she's grown
Ain't she pretty, in her little black dress?
He's digging up the heart
To know the price he paid
You can hear the train
When you're in the cage
And you can smell the rain
And you can see the sagebrush
Fretting the highway
But you can't drive
And when you finally put the asphalt to the tire
Looks something like Sistine
on fire
Ripping through the dark
He's digging up the heart
Digging up the heart
Digging up the heart
Well it ain't that strange
Any boy can change
Digging up the heart
One, two, three, four five
Oh, me, oh, my
Count the reasons that you shouldn't be messing
With the sons of perdition
That were gonna take you down
The straight and narrow
Fever dreaming of another place that
You just can't get
Like the workmen in the pit
Little brother, you're lying to yourself
If you think you've changed
It's just another heart
Ain't there something strange
When Tony left
They were scratching at the door
In particular, one wanted him more
Her name was Christie
The Queen of Humboldt County
But three to five is a lifetime at that age
Christie met herself another boy and got engaged
Left him in the dark
He's digging up the heart
Digging up the heart
Digging up the heart
Well it ain't that strange
Any boy can change
Digging up the heart
He's digging up the heart
Digging up the heart
With a little luck
When the times get rough
Digging up the heart
Now the clerk's got his hands up
And his mind's on the mark
The. 38 beneath the register
He's digging up the heart
Digging up the heart
Digging up the heart
Well it ain't that strange
Any boy can change
Digging up the heart
You're digging up the heart
Digging up the heart
With a little luck
When the times get rough
Digging up the heart
Well it ain't that strange
Even boys can change
Digging up the heart