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Christmas in L.A.

The Killers · 2013

4 min · 1 track · alternative rock

A nostalgic blend of alt-rock and holiday cheer, evoking both warmth and longing.

Christmas in L.A. is a single by The Killers, released in 2013. A nostalgic blend of alt-rock and holiday cheer, evoking both warmth and longing. 'Christmas in L.A.' highlights The Killers’ commitment to seasonal music, adding to their discography of festive tracks that raise funds for charity. The single, while not charting extensively, draws attention for its unique take on the holiday spirit within the alternative rock genre and reflects the band's continued relevance during the holiday season. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Christmas in L.A. sound like?

A nostalgic blend of alt-rock and holiday cheer, evoking both warmth and longing. Rooted in alternative rock.

What makes Christmas in L.A. by The Killers notable?

'Christmas in L.A.' highlights The Killers’ commitment to seasonal music, adding to their discography of festive tracks that raise funds for charity. The single, while not charting extensively, draws attention for its unique take on the holiday spirit within the alternative rock genre and reflects the band's continued relevance during the holiday season. By 2013, The Killers were transitioning from their commercial peak with albums like 'Day & Age' (2008) to exploring more thematic, seasonal material. 'Christmas in L.A.' was part of their ongoing tradition of releasing holiday songs, showcasing their evolution into a band that embraces eclectic themes beyond standard album cycles.

How many songs are on Christmas in L.A.?

Christmas in L.A. has 1 track, running approximately 4 minutes.

Tracklist

1 track·4:27

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Christmas in L.A Standout 4:27

Release Date

December 1, 2013

Genre

alternative rock

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Artist Origin

United States

Runtime

4 min 27 sec