"Crossfire" | ||||
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Single by Brandon Flowers | ||||
from the album Flamingo | ||||
B-side | "On The Floor 2.0" | |||
Released | June 21, 2010 (USA) August 23, 2010 (UK) |
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Format | Download, 10", CD | |||
Recorded | 2010 | |||
Genre | Pop rock | |||
Length | 4:17 (Album Version) 3:59 (Radio Edit) |
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Label | Island | |||
Writer(s) | Brandon Flowers | |||
Producer | Brendan O'Brien | |||
Brandon Flowers singles chronology | ||||
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"Crossfire" is the debut solo single from singer-songwriter and frontman of The Killers, Brandon Flowers. Written by Flowers himself, and produced by Brendan O'Brien,[1] it is the first single from his debut solo album, Flamingo. A video for the single was released on July 8, 2010, and features Academy Award-winning actress, Charlize Theron.
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"Crossfire" first appeared when it was leaked online on June 11, 2010.[2] On June 14, it was premiered in the UK on the Zane Lowe Show on BBC Radio 1, where Flowers also gave an interview.[3] A 10" picture disc vinyl was released in the US on 3 August 2010, featuring an acoustic version of On the Floor titled 'On the Floor 2.0' on the B-side. On the week of the 23rd of August Brandon Flowers was officially the most played artist on the BBC, despite only having one song available for airplay. Crossfire was on both the A playlist for BBC Radio 1 and BBC Radio 2. On September 6 "Crossfire" was #1 on the NME Chart and has remained so through September 27.[4][5]
iTunes download
Promo CD
10" picture disc
The music video premiered on July 8, 2010 on VEVO. It was directed by Australian film director, Nash Edgerton, and stars Academy Award-winning actress, Charlize Theron.[6] The video features various scenes involving Flowers being tied up as a hostage. Theron kills several ninjas before rescuing him each time. The final scene shows Theron putting her arm around Flowers, while driving away with him in a pick-up truck.
In an interview with Fuse, Flowers revealed that Theron was a fan of The Killers, and that she was interested in being a part of the video. She also led him to Edgerton, who was ultimately chosen to direct the video.
The song received mixed reviews from critics. Rolling Stone gave the song two-and-a-half stars, saying it "sounds like a Killers B side — standard-issue Boss-meets-Bono dance rock, with Flowers serving up so much meteorological-metaphor fury, you'll want to call FEMA."[7] Of the track, Billboard said "Flowers simply follows the pop direction that his band has taken of late," and that "Flowers may sound a little too eager to assign an epic quality to his first effort as a solo artist, but 'Crossfire' still hints at a promising direction for Flamingo."[8] USA Today said of the song that "The Killers' frontman kicks off solo debut Flamingo with a soaring pop/rock anthem in the band's comfort zone."[9] Flowers said that it is his son Ammon's favorite song on the album.[1]
Chart (2010) | Peak position |
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Australia (ARIA)[10] | 46 |
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 75)[11] | 52 |
Belgium (Ultratip Flanders)[12] | 3 |
Belgium (Ultratip Wallonia)[13] | 49 |
Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[14] | 70 |
Denmark (Tracklisten)[15] | 40 |
European Hot 100 Singles[16] | 23 |
Germany (Media Control AG)[17] | 34 |
Ireland (IRMA)[18] | 4 |
Japan (Japan Hot 100)[19] | 64 |
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[20] | 19 |
New Zealand (RIANZ)[21] | 22 |
Scotland (The Official Charts Company)[22] | 5 |
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[23] | 35 |
UK Singles (The Official Charts Company)[24] | 8 |
US Adult Pop Songs (Billboard)[25] | 23 |
US Alternative Songs (Billboard)[25] | 6 |
US Hot Dance Club Songs (Billboard)[26] | 7 |
US Rock Songs (Billboard)[25] | 11 |
Fran Healy covered the song at The Sun's "Biz Sessions" in October 2010.[27]
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