Kings Of Leon have been riding the buzz off their summery single "Supersoaker" for a while, but today they decided to drop a double whammy of new material in support of their upcoming album Mechanical Bull, the back-to-basics mid-tempo yearner "Wait For Me." Read More »
After weeks of teasing, Kings of Leon have released the music video for their jangly, upbeat new single 2013 "Supersoaker." Shot through a blue-green filter and title carded with "Sentimental Girls," the Followill brothers (and cousin) rock out in the simplistic clip. On the same day as the music video's world premiere, Kings of Leon's new album 2013 "Mechanical Bull" is available for pre-order. Fans who purchase the band's sixth studio album early will receive a free download of the record's second single "Wait For Me." Read More »
The Followills have managed to stop fighting for long enough to put out a decent song and perform it live on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. Imagine that! The most dysfunctional family band this side of the Jacksons performed "Supersoaker" off their new album Mechanical Bull. Read More »
Alternative rockers Kings of Leons have returned with their new single 2013 "Supersoaker," off their upcoming sixth studio album Mechanical Bull. After performing the song live on their European tour and releasing the album artwork last week, the "Use Somebody" band debuted the song last night (July 17) on a BBC Radio 1 show. Read More »
Kings of Leon have announced the release date of their new single "Supersoaker." Today, on the "Use Somebody" band's Twitter and Instagram, they announced the song will be officially released on July 17. It will be available for sale on iTunes and other digital platforms on that date. Read More »
Rihanna is denying being drunk after her one of her fans asked her if she had "one too many?" Read More »
Rihanna hit up a Kings of Leon concert in Poland over the weekend - and it appears the "Diamonds" songstress may have had a little too much to drink at the Heineken-sponsored event! One fan captured a video of RiRi stumbling out of the venue... apparently inebriated. The Barbadian beauty later tweeted, “Easily the best night of our lives! To the Kings, we love you for life! Thank you always! #KingsOfLeon #KOL.” Read More »
Garth Brooks and the Kings of Leon will be the big names among many musicians playing various benefit concerts raising money for victims of the recent tornados in Oklahoma. Read More »
The recent devastating tornadoes in Oklahoma have hit one band close to home: Talihina, Okla., natives Kings of Leon. Today (June 13), the "Use Somebody" rockers announced they will headline "Rock for Oklahoma" alongside fellow Oklahomans The Flaming Lips. Rock acts Jackson Browne and Built to Spill are also slated to perform, among other acts. 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 »
King of Leon’s bassist was reported joking that they were too intoxicated to finish working on their new album. Read More »
Rock band Kings of Leon are in the studio working on their sixth album, a follow up to 2010's Come Around Sundown. Their last album was massively successful and featured hit singles "Radioactive," "Pyro," and "Back Down South." The band, consisting of all brothers, are finishing up their newest album, but apparently are being delayed because of too much drinking. That is according to bassist Jared Followill, who tweeted Thursday night that he was too drunk to nail down a sequence for the new album. Read More »