Kings of Leon are hard at work promoting their sixth studio album "Mechanical Bull," the group's first since 2011's "Come Around Sundown" and the subsequent strife within the Southern family band. Last night (Sept. 26), KoL rocked the house for "Live on Letterman" and played a 45-minute set for some lucky fans, which spanned the entirety of their career. Read More »
The career path for Kings of Leon has been a thing of dreams for scrappy young Southern boys who hope to make it big. Starting more than 10 years ago as a quartet of preacher's sons (and a cousin) from Oklahoma and the Deep South, the Kings released their first record in 2003. "Youth and Young Manhood" is a raucous, rowdy album and perfectly blended Southern rock with garage and punk. Read More »
Kings of Leon's new album is finally here, just one week before its release date! "Mechanical Bull," the follow-up to 2010's "Come Around Sundown" is available for streaming in its entirety on iTunes. Read More »
The Kings are back to reclaim their crown. The talented band of brothers, The King of Leon, are back with the follow up to their 2010 "Come Around Sundown." With an album release date and a new single, The southern rock band will return this fall with their sixth studio album, "Mechanical Bull," according to Billboard. Read More »
A stretch of bad weather in New York City made it look like Kings of Leon might not be able to play its first show since 2011, but concert organizers have managed to find a better (and more dry) time for the band to perform. Read More »