Brandon Flowers doesn`t trust anyone in music industry
The former Killers frontman - who released his debut solo album `Flamingo` last week - admitted while he tries to be optimistic about his career, the industry has taught him to be distrusting.
He explained: "Don`t trust anyone. It`s not a pretty business. I still try to be optimistic. I forget about everything and get back to normal when I go home, but when the cycle of working on a new record starts again it all comes back to me."
However, the `Crossfire` hitmaker revealed he will reconvene the Killers next year, as he realised while recording his album on his own that the band "can`t be replaced".
Brandon, 29, added to the Metro newspaper: "It was unusual. I tried to find the similarities. It`s still making music and doing the best I can. The band can`t be replaced; I worked with friends of mine who are great musicians on this. The producers were also all very capable musicians.
"We don`t have a date set but it will be next year. I miss them sometimes. We`ve shared a lot of experiences together.
"When the blows come it`s nice to have people there to share them with."
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