The Killers are getting in the holiday spirit with a brand new Christmas song to add to your holiday playlist, “I Feel It In My Bones.”

It sounds like it could be a lyric from “Christmas Is All Around” sung by Bill Nighy on “Love Actually” (a parody of The Troggs’ 1967 song, “Love Is All Around”), but “I Feel It In My Bones” is the seventh original Christmas tune by the Las Vegas rockers. They’ve released a new song for the holidays every year since 2006.

“I Feel It In My Bones,” featuring vocals from their former tour manager Ryan Pardey, premiered at RollingStone.com on Dec. 1. Watch the music video below.

“Hey, Kringle!/ You mean to say when you were young you never got wild,” singer Brandon Flowers croons desperately to Pardey’s Santa.

Drummer Ronnie Vannucci explained how the song came about to NME over the weekend.

“It was an idea we had and a demo we recorded when we working on Battle Born and it was so good,” Vannucci said.

“This song was basically started a while back and we just finished it and changed it into more of a Christmas song.”

“I Feel It In My Bones” is available on iTunes today, along with new albums by Kesha and Wiz Khalifa. Find out about more new music coming out this month in Hypable’s December 2012 Album Preview.

Proceeds from the song will benefit AIDS charity RED, as they have with the band’s six other Christmas songs “A Great Big Sled” (2006), “Don’t Shoot Me Santa” (2007), “Joseph, Better You Than Me” (2008), “¡Happy Birthday Guadalupe!” (2009), “Boots” (2010) and “The Cowboy’s Christmas Ball” (2011).

The Killers released their fourth studio album, Battle Born, in September, with “Runaways” as the lead single.

What do you think of “I Feel It In My Bones”?