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The album features many noteworthy production factoids. It was created with virtually no involvement from Dave Keuning, who was undertaking a personal hiatus from the band that began during the ''Wonderful Wonderful'' era. Mark Stoermer also took on a reduced presence, leaving Brandon Flowers and Ronnie Vannucci as the band's major creative forces. Joining them is a noteworthy roster of guest musicians, including [[Music/FleetwoodMac Lindsey Buckingham]], [[Music/TheWarOnDrugs Adam Granduciel]], Music/WeyesBlood, k.d. lang, Blake Mills and Lucius, along with production credits from Jonathan Rado of Foxygen and Shawn Everett.
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'''Imploding the Mirage''' is the sixth album by Music/TheKillers, releasing in 2020.
The album features many noteworthy production factoids. It was created with virtually no involvement from Dave Keuning, who was undertaking a personal hiatus from the band that began during the ''Wonderful Wonderful'' era. Mark Stoermer also took on a reduced presence, leaving Brandon Flowers and Ronnie Vannucci as the band's major creative forces. Joining them is a noteworthy roster of guest musicians, including [[Music/FleetwoodMac Lindsey Buckingham]], [[Music/TheWarOnDrugs Adam Granduciel]], k.d. lang, Blake Mills and Lucius, along with production credits from Jonathan Rado of Foxygen and Shawn Everett.
The album proved to be the band's most critically acclaimed work since perhaps their debut.
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# "My Own Soul's Warning" (4:34)
# "Blowback" (3:59)
# "Dying Breed" (4:05)
# "Caution" (4:29)
# "Lightning Fields" feat. k.d. lang (4:18)
# "Fire in Bone" (3:53)
# "Running Towards a Place" (4:13)
# "My God" feat. Weyes Blood (3:38)
# "When the Dreams Run Dry" (4:42)
# "Imploding the Mirage" (4:07)
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[[caption-width-right:300:I was a timid Rockwellian boy...[[note]]The cover art is ''Dance of the Wind and Storm'' by Thomas Blackshear[[/note]]]]
'''Imploding the Mirage''' is the sixth album by Music/TheKillers, releasing in 2020.
The album features many noteworthy production factoids. It was created with virtually no involvement from Dave Keuning, who was undertaking a personal hiatus from the band that began during the ''Wonderful Wonderful'' era. Mark Stoermer also took on a reduced presence, leaving Brandon Flowers and Ronnie Vannucci as the band's major creative forces. Joining them is a noteworthy roster of guest musicians, including [[Music/FleetwoodMac Lindsey Buckingham]], [[Music/TheWarOnDrugs Adam Granduciel]], k.d. lang, Blake Mills and Lucius, along with production credits from Jonathan Rado of Foxygen and Shawn Everett.
The album proved to be the band's most critically acclaimed work since perhaps their debut.
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# "My Own Soul's Warning" (4:34)
# "Blowback" (3:59)
# "Dying Breed" (4:05)
# "Caution" (4:29)
# "Lightning Fields" feat. k.d. lang (4:18)
# "Fire in Bone" (3:53)
# "Running Towards a Place" (4:13)
# "My God" feat. Weyes Blood (3:38)
# "When the Dreams Run Dry" (4:42)
# "Imploding the Mirage" (4:07)
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