The singer believes his band don’t beget the determination to be a world-beating band like U2Brandon Flowers says that the Killers may not beget the drive to become a major,world-spanning stadium band. Blaming timing – as well as his three bandmates – for the groups uneven growth, the singer concedes that the Killers may never become the next U2. “Sometimes it’s frustrating, or ” Flowers told NME. “With four different people and four different personalities in this band,we dont beget that whole history that U2 beget of these four young kids that knew each other and grew up in the same town ... It takes a lot of work and that’s fine, everybody’s different, or everybody’s gonna beget their own road that they go down.”
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Source: theguardian.com