The Killers have shared a preview of their upcoming Bruce Springsteen collaboration and announced the release date for the track.
As previously confirmed, the two acts will team up on a release called āDustlandā, which Springsteen revealed during an appearance on Sirius XMās E Street Radio. The Vegas band had also previously teased a ākiller collabā with a mystery artist.
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Now, The Killers have posted a short clip of the collaboration to their social media accounts. āDustlandā appears to be a new version of the bandās 2008 track āA Dustland Fairytaleā, which featured on the album āDay & Ageā.
āCastles in the sky sit stranded, vandalised,ā frontman Brandon Flowers and Springsteen sing in the clip. āWeāre drawbridges closing.ā Watch the video below now.
— The Killers (@thekillers) June 11, 2021
The visuals also reveal that āDustlandā will be released next Wednesday (June 16).
The Killers revealed in April that they have āfinishedā work on their new album, which will form the follow-up to 2020ās acclaimed āImploding The Mirageā.
In a fan Q&A on Instagram Live, Flowers said: āWeāre basically in the mastering phase. It will come out this year. We were hoping for an early summer release, but the vinyl manufacturing companies are all inundated with the artists who held their albums back because of COVID [ā¦] It will be [released] this year, and it is finished.ā
Springsteen, meanwhile, is set to return to Broadway for a fresh string of performances of his Springsteen On Broadway show. All audience members will be required to show proof of full COVID-19 vaccination and fill out a health screening within 24 hours of the show.
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