Reviews
3.5 stars out of 5 -- "As always, they bite from the best. The goofily self-aggrandizing 'The Man' rides Kool and the Gang's 'Spirit of the Boogie' groove while frontman Brandon Flowers declares himself a 'household name.'", "The beauty of The Killers is that you can start at any point....WONDERFUL WONDERFUL works as a perfect introduction or a delightful continuation.", "Flowers takes on the role of indie’s very own 007 on banger of a lead single ‘The Man’. The frontman turns his slightly awkward, self-conscious traits on their head in favour of tongue-in-cheek over-confidence.", "As a songwriter, Flowers has never been particularly guarded about himself...but he bares more on WONDERFUL WONDERFUL than ever before, and the result is the band’s best album since 2006’s SAM'S TOWN.", "Flowers’ synth work carves lovely spaces between Stoermer and Vanucci’s rhythm on 'Some Kind of Love,' the lovelorn ballad that Flowers has spent years trying to write..."