WhineyCMJ Wrote:
There's nothing indie about the Killers. They've NEVER put out a single release on an independent record label.
I wouldn't be suprised if they were put together like the Backstreet Boys.
Well, I know their story pretty well. . .and you are mostly correct.
Their manager, Braden Merrick, is an acquaintence of mine. He was a regional A&R rep for Warner Bros., based in San Francisco when he found The Killers in Las Vegas. They were a "complete" band at that time, but, didn't have much traction (I can't imagine Vegas is very "indie friendly" when it comes to unsigned bands).
Braden introduced the band to Jeff Saltzman (producer and former manager for Green Day) who did some demos for them for Braden to shop to record labels (I think "Jenny" was the first single they finished).
Warner Bros. passed, so, Braden looked elsewhere. He found a home with Martin Heath at Lizard King Records in the UK, who put out some singles and an EP (which is the way I'm told "it is done" in the UK) to get some momentum for the band and built that UK buzz to a frothy frenzy at last year's CMJ festival (2003) in NYC.
Braden apparently had EVERYONE in the A&R community chasing the band by the time CMJ rolled around, but, had secretly inked a stateside deal that was not to be disclosed until after CMJ. I know at least one friend who is A&R at American Records who remains relatively pissed at Braden for the way he played the A&R community. Because all of the A&R weasels were at their show at CMJ, it pretty much assured that there would be lots of press and other "sheep" trying to squeeze in and see "the next big thing" (overall, Braden thought it brilliant to fill the room with "industry").
Jeff Saltzman is a good producer and from a strategic standpoint, Braden is a smart manager. As for the band, they wrote some catchy poprock songs with some 80s flair (which, after The Strokes and their 70s influence that has increasingly influenced the mainstream over the past few years, seems only natural, right?) that Saltzman did a nice job producing to get them a deal.
On the "live show" front, I think they are rather pitiful - and definitely not "indie" in any respect. They made the record looking for major label money - and they got it. And hell, they are from Las Vegas ~ I tend to think it is simply impossible to find something other than "glam" that comes from that city. . .