Brandon Flowers…. but only just

Wednesday 20th October 2010, 8:26AM BST.

Brandon Flowers…. but only just

Brandon Flowers

O2 Academy, Birmingham

review by James Watkins

It’s tough pursuing a solo career. For a start, you’re no longer surrounded by the musical mates who got set you on the road to place among the world’s jetset, A-list gliteratti. And, second, you’ve got to convince your existing fans that your new tunes are just as good as the ones that made them fall in love with you – and your band – in the first place.

Brand Flowers,who made his name amongst indierock’s elite as lead singer with The Killers, is making the tricksy transition to solo star.

Brandon Flowers is attempting solo success

His headline gig at Birmingham’s O2 Academy was a sell out, though the audience largely consisted of devoting females eager for a glimpse of the dapper rock icon.

The gig, however, failed to deliver on numerous occasions and left the overall impression with having been underwhelming.

The opening ballad of On The Floor was a little slow to raise the crowds collective imagination, but an early play of Crossfire soon changed that and saw Flowers deliver.

Standout track Jilted Lovers & Broken Hearts raised the tempo shortly after an unusual but charming cover of Kim Carnes’ classic Bette Davis Eyes, that had raised a smile with the more mature revellers.

Although the show had moments of transendence, particularly his version of Welcome To Fabulous Las Vegas, where Flowers voice bellowed strongly, the star of the show just seemed a little lost without his usual band members.

Flowers ended with The Clock Was Ticking, showing his country roots, before a farewell acoustic of When You Were Young. Most of the fans seemed to think Brandon had flowered, but only just.


  1. 1
    Rebel Diamonds

    Where you at the same gig as I was – don’t think so – an amazing performance – yes different to the usual Killers gig but Brandon Flowers is a superb performer and his voice has grown stronger together with his overall stage presence. This can only be good for when he meets up with the rest of the band for the next album/tour. I, myself, cannot wait.

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  2. 2
    who cares

    maybe he might take awhile to warm up around a crowd have you seen his interviews or did you just show up with no research

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  3. 3
    Sophie

    I am a massive fan of The Killers however I have to say that show was poor. I wanted to leave after crossfire. It felt wrong. If this wasn’t Brandon Flowers then we wouldn’t even like this stuff. I was left extremely disappointed by this show. big let down. I cried during When You Were Young – but for all the wrong reasons.

    And the amount of tweeny fans screaming ‘I love you Brandon!’ during WYWY was frustrating. And the people outside banging on the tourbus to make Brandon come out was shameful.

    Never again. Bring back The Killers.

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    • whatever

      ah are you friends with the writer sophie..to a degree it sure sounds like it..it seems like your out of touch with this “day and age” catch up on whats going on in the music world and the world in general…brandon flowers has a gift…..big time…do not know who he is still trying to figure him out but these songs are not just being written for the heck of it

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      • Sophie

        Gee wow. I don’t need to be told whether I am out of touch with the music world. No i’m not friends with the writer just someone who gets where they are coming from.

        Brandon Flowers has a gift in THE KILLERS which is why I went to Hong Kong to see them. Quite frankly I question whether the 200 mile round trip was worth it for his solo show.

        All of the fans are on the Brandon Flowers bandwagon. If this wasn’t the lead singer of The Killers he would have had a one hit wonder with crossfire. And that is that.

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