They have also received critical acclaim from Rolling Stone, The New York Times,[1] Fader,[2] Zane Lowe, The Guardian,[3] USA Today,[4] NME,[5] BBC, and other outlets.
For the next several years he played in various projects as a hired musician (most notably as one of the drummers of Nashville garage punk band, be your own PET) and wound up in New York City.
[7] That spring, the band headed to the UK where they performed a series of secret warm-up concerts under fake names in preparation for their appearance at various music festivals.
These performances led The Guardian to run a feature on Public Access TV and their potential to ignite a revival for New Wave music.
In Spring 2015, a few days after performing at the SXSW music festival in Austin Texas, the band made worldwide news when their Manhattan apartment was completely destroyed in a gas explosion.
In the summer of 2015 the band announced they would be relocating for a few months to London to record their debut album and sort out their living situation after losing their loft.
"In Love and Alone" was premiered by Zane Lowe on Beats 1 Radio who gave the band his stamp of approval by playing the track twice in a row.
Public Access TV supported The Killers in June 2017 The band's sophomore album Street Safari was released through Cinematic on February 23, 2018.