
Brandon Flowers Releases “Thrasher,” a Full Country Album Recorded at Nashville’s RCA Studio A
The Killers frontman Brandon Flowers releases Thrasher on August 21 through Island Records, a 10-track country album recorded at Nashville’s RCA Studio A with session contributions from David Rawlings, pedal steel player Bruce Bouton, and 85-year-old harmonica legend Charlie McCoy, whose credits include Bob Dylan’s Blonde on Blonde and Nashville Skyline. The album is Flowers’ third solo project and his first in more than a decade, following 2015’s The Desired Effect, and represents a full genre departure from the synth-rock and arena anthems that built his career with The Killers. Key Takeaways Thrasher is a 10-track country album produced by Shawn Everett and Jonathan Rado, recorded at RCA Studio A in Nashville, and released August 21 via Island Records. Session musicians include David Rawlings (longtime Gillian Welch collaborator), pedal steel pioneer Bruce Bouton, and Charlie McCoy, the 85-year-old harmonica player whose Nashville session work spans Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash, and Elvis Presley. Three singles preceded the album: “Plans” (June 26), “Paradise,” and “Tiger’s Blood,” each accompanied by studio and live versions filmed at RCA Studio A. The album explores family relationships, loss, memory, and small-town life, drawing directly from Flowers’ childhood in Nephi, Utah, and the country music his father



























