• Record Label: Island
  • Release Date: Aug 13, 2021
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8.7

Universal acclaim- based on 110 Ratings

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  1. Aug 13, 2021
    10
    love to see their growth and the way this sounds uniquely different from their previous efforts
  2. Aug 13, 2021
    10
    Just a fantastic albun been a long time killers fan .Love that they are stadium rockers but this album feels like the realization of the potential they always had to be a great American band and even have a shot at the best band in the world right now .
    Cant wait to hear the next chapter in the Killerverse
  3. Aug 14, 2021
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Probably the best Killers album to date. It is completely different from "Hot Fuss", therefore I don't think it is possible to compare those two. "Pressure machine" is fantastically personal, uniquely emotional and exceptionally honest. In the small town and its simple yet wonderful (wonderful) people Brandon finally has found his soul. Expand
  4. Aug 25, 2021
    10
    Flowers is sincere on this album. I think that’s the best kind of art. Stripped down melodies are perfect for the dark tones here. This could be their best.
  5. Aug 20, 2021
    10
    Spiritual, soulful. Very genuine vibe. Highly recommend. Sonically the album has a clear Killers vibe but this album feels different than past albums. Very rewarding.
  6. Aug 16, 2021
    10
    I'll be biased af when it comes to The Killers, but they really excelled themselves with this one. Fresh, deep and poignant. We don't get music like this very often these days. Thank you The Killers!
  7. Aug 13, 2021
    10
    Sadly, some people will call it boring and dont see the true meaning behind it.
  8. Aug 16, 2021
    10
    Álbum altamente conceitual, muito bem trabalhado, com um som totalmente maduro, como se as músicas da banda tivessem amadurecido junto com a banda.
  9. Aug 13, 2021
    10
    Lo amé es perfecto y preciso. Con este álbum confirmó porque son mi banda favorita de todas.
  10. Aug 21, 2021
    10
    Very good, very interesting and very different.
    It's as good if not better than the epic Hot Fuss, their first and hugely successful album.
  11. Sep 7, 2021
    10
    In every sense a modern heartland rock masterpiece to make their idol Springsteen proud, "Pressure Machine" effortlessly melds intimacy and bombast as The Killers refine and deepen their sound and chosen themes by stripping things back considerably to deliver a singularly poetic, wistful and ultimately auspicious portrait of rural America that easily stands as their most musically andIn every sense a modern heartland rock masterpiece to make their idol Springsteen proud, "Pressure Machine" effortlessly melds intimacy and bombast as The Killers refine and deepen their sound and chosen themes by stripping things back considerably to deliver a singularly poetic, wistful and ultimately auspicious portrait of rural America that easily stands as their most musically and emotionally satisfying effort to date. Expand
  12. Aug 13, 2021
    10
    The storytelling on this album is fantastic. Lots of new sounds and it does a great job expanding the band's range. The spoken parts on the unabridged version help make this the most cohesive album from the Killers.
  13. Aug 17, 2021
    10
    The Killers is back, and just like more old times. Thanks Brandon !!
    I reaaly hope you still do what is best, which is bring good songs in so dificult times. I Have a sadness inside me, and sometimes, its louder than my sol.
  14. Aug 21, 2021
    10
    Incredible album. Hands down their greatest work since Sam's Town. "West Hills", "Quiet Town", and "In The Car Outside" are some of their best songs they have ever come out with.
  15. Aug 13, 2021
    10
    As a concept album, The Killers reinvent themselves again with a quarentine album that marks their most distinctive piece of work until now.
  16. Aug 23, 2021
    10
    These eleven poignant vignettes come across like a Raymond Carver short story anthology. Mostly told in the first person, Flowers embodies the characters he creates to explore their small town existences - the issues they face, whether isolation, drugs, adultery, failing marriages, violence and lives half-lived. It’s an empathetic, sympathetic collection of songs, entirely devoid of theThese eleven poignant vignettes come across like a Raymond Carver short story anthology. Mostly told in the first person, Flowers embodies the characters he creates to explore their small town existences - the issues they face, whether isolation, drugs, adultery, failing marriages, violence and lives half-lived. It’s an empathetic, sympathetic collection of songs, entirely devoid of the ego or bombast one might expect to find within the output of a stadium-filling band such as The Killers. For all the sadness within, there’s a definite warmth here. Detailing everyday heartland existences is not, of course, entirely new territory for Brandon Flowers - he has been doing it (and doing it well) since the band’s sophomore classic Sam’s Town (see also Diggin’ Up the Heart from his criminally underrated second solo album). Whether the album should have been released as a Flowers solo album is a matter of debate. It seems so very different from their body of work as a whole - it perhaps deserves to be judged on its own merits. What must be made very clear here is that the album is still melodically (and not just lyrically) very strong. The tunes are still there - just subtler. Anyone prepared to give it a few spins will be treated to its slowly unraveling majesty. For sure, there’s a seldom-explored bleak beauty about album standouts Terrible Thing and Desperate Things that recalls the darker edges of Springsteen’s oeuvre. But elsewhere (In the Car Outside, In Another Life), there’s a bop and a pop that sweetens the pill of the sad themes within. It’s just a great, great album - a surprise standout of 2021. Between this and the excellent Imploding the Mirage, released a mere 12 months earlier, The Killers are on their best form for at least fifteen years. Expand
  17. Aug 13, 2021
    10
    Honestly, one of the most lovable releases of the past few years. To go back 25 years in your life and write about the hardships of the small town you used to hate is such a power play. Brandon Flowers really shines through in this 90's-alternative-folk-country-Springsteen-Bridgers brilliant record..
  18. Aug 13, 2021
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The Killers take their Springsteen tribute to the next level, a beautiful, dark and lyrically strong album. Expand
  19. Aug 13, 2021
    10
    Perfect from beginning to end. Flowers and the boys continue to release nothing but the best.
  20. Aug 13, 2021
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This is just beautiful and so poetic. I love it. Great storytelling and nice melodies. Expand
  21. Aug 13, 2021
    10
    Pressure Machine is a beautiful piece of art. The best album of The Killers so far.
  22. Aug 13, 2021
    10
    For me It’s one of the best Killers album ever. Great deep work with impressive lyrics.
  23. Aug 23, 2021
    10
    great album, great vocals of Brandon Flowers, sometimes it reminds me of the first albums which is good.
  24. Aug 30, 2021
    10
    I absolutely loved Pressure Machine!! It's really up there with Hot Fuss, Sam's Town, Day and Age, Battle Born and all their top albums!! This is a masterpiece!!
  25. Sep 1, 2021
    10
    Es una joya, una evolución correcta. Que nos da un nuevo the killers y el cual me encanto. Espero poder seguir escuchando cosas así más adelante en su discografia
  26. Aug 13, 2021
    9
    Back to back solid showing from the Killers. While the “pop” and “new wave” sensibilities are shelved for americana folk/rock arrangements, they never lose their gleam. The songs are thicker and moodier, but I love that flowers still finds beautiful melodies to hook the listeners in. “West Hills”, “Quiet Town” “Sleepwalker” and “In the Car Outside” are standouts. While “Terrible Thing”,Back to back solid showing from the Killers. While the “pop” and “new wave” sensibilities are shelved for americana folk/rock arrangements, they never lose their gleam. The songs are thicker and moodier, but I love that flowers still finds beautiful melodies to hook the listeners in. “West Hills”, “Quiet Town” “Sleepwalker” and “In the Car Outside” are standouts. While “Terrible Thing”, “Desperate Things” and “Pressure Machine” are riskier/slower endeavors that I feel pay off. All in all, it’s an LP worth listening to in full. I don’t think it will please Killers fans looking for the next “The Man” or “Mr Brightside”. But fans of their last album and some of the gems from Sam’s Town and Battleborn will find a deep value if you’ve stuck with them. They’ve matured in the best way. Expand
  27. Aug 13, 2021
    9
    The Killers have found themselves. After a couple of uneven albums some years ago, the band is finally on a streak. 'Pressure Machine' is a collection of emotional bangers; no need to skip a single song. The one with Phoebe Bridgers is just heartbreaking, not to mention the opener. More bands need to follow the no-singles release promotion like The Killers to surprise their fans again.
  28. Sep 14, 2021
    9
    As a result of the Covid pandemic, The Killers were unable to tour 2020's "Imploding the Mirage". Brandon Flowers decided to instead use the time to work on a lockdown album with a somewhat autobiographical focus. He convinced the band that a return to heartland rock and a concept album based on his quiet home town was their next port of call in 2021. The timing also meant that guitaristAs a result of the Covid pandemic, The Killers were unable to tour 2020's "Imploding the Mirage". Brandon Flowers decided to instead use the time to work on a lockdown album with a somewhat autobiographical focus. He convinced the band that a return to heartland rock and a concept album based on his quiet home town was their next port of call in 2021. The timing also meant that guitarist Dave Keuning was able to rejoin the band for the album. "Pressure Machine" marks a return to the sound they delivered on 2006's excellent "Sam's Town" in terms of its salute to Springsteen, however this is more a "Nebraska" effort than a "Born to Run". Brandon Flowers worked upon the lyrics first and as a result, the songs come across as the best story telling he has ever done. For the most part the music accompanying the songs fits like a glove in terms of aesthetic. I like the recordings of locals that work as interludes, giving "Pressure Machine" a grit rarely heard on a Killers record. I've always liked the band and have enjoyed their records to varying degrees. They have an honesty and universal quality that goes a long way to making their songs easy to relate to. That said, there is no doubt that the mid 00's was the last time they were untouchable. This album comes close ("In Another Life" is the first Killers song in over a decade that I can't stop playing). Rather than to describe it as a return to form, I would say it is the sound of the band finding their own voice as they mature. Or perhaps relocating Springsteens. One of my favourites of 2021. Expand
  29. Dec 11, 2021
    9
    I think this album has been getting a bad rap. Yes it’s The Killers sound we all know and yes it is heavily influenced by Springsteen but it is the most personal and touching narratives the Killers have ever done. There’s not a bad song and the issues of Nephi, Utah are not unlike the issues of Cambridge, Ohio, drug addiction, suicide, abusive relationships which all sound like a downerI think this album has been getting a bad rap. Yes it’s The Killers sound we all know and yes it is heavily influenced by Springsteen but it is the most personal and touching narratives the Killers have ever done. There’s not a bad song and the issues of Nephi, Utah are not unlike the issues of Cambridge, Ohio, drug addiction, suicide, abusive relationships which all sound like a downer but the lyrics are well crafted and the music is often beautiful. I especially like Pressure Machine but they’re all good. Expand
  30. Sep 27, 2021
    9
    Brilliance in storytelling, even more masterclass in the vocals and melodies. This album is incredibly well thought out and produces their signature sound that has been fine tuned to be even more stirring and booming than before.
Metascore
79

Generally favorable reviews - based on 22 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 20 out of 22
  2. Negative: 0 out of 22
  1. Classic Rock Magazine
    Sep 15, 2021
    50
    Quiet Town and Runaway Horses exhibit tender lyrical themes, and there's brief respite in the dreamy haze of Sleepwalker and Pressure Machine. However, nostalgia and the shattering of childhood idylls reoccur through In the Car Outside and In Another Life. [Oct 2021, p.78]
  2. Aug 27, 2021
    70
    The band’s blinkered aspiration to create a classic again produces an album that is enjoyable but hollow. In that way, at least, Pressure Machine is a Killers album just like any other.
  3. Aug 25, 2021
    75
    This stirring portrait of small town existence in its twilight serves as a necessary metaphor, applicable to many of the major issues currently facing the nation. It is most certainly The Killers’ finest album since Battle Born, and successfully proves The Killers as visionary musicians who shall surely help to define “classic rock” for many generations to come.