Though the band’s musicianship is in peak form, the album’s songwriting limits its impact.
The hooks on WALLS are surprisingly hard to come by for an album this ostensibly geared toward radio.
Starting tomorrow, we’ll predict the winners in all four General Field categories of the 56th Annual Grammy Awards.
Kings of Leon manages to muster enough rigor and discipline to keep Mechanical Bull kicking.
Kings of Leon has amped up the “revival” half of their revival-rock offerings for Come Around Sundown.
And now, a retelling of a recent conversation between two teenage girls and an older, wiser relative who gets owned.
I think it was Lester Bangs who said listening to Pink Floyd is like wrestling with shit.
Kings of Leon aim for stadium-rock grandeur on Only By the Night, badly missing the mark when it comes to what they actually do well.
On Because of the Times, Kings of Leon display one hell of a learning curve.