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 »
Rock band Kings of Leon stopped by BBC Radio 1 yesterday (Sept. 10) to perform new cuts from their upcoming album "Mechanical Bull." In a performance that also included a stellar cover of Robyn's "Dancing On My Own," Kings of Leon also debuted a new song from "Mechanical Bull." "Beautiful War" is a slow-moving, heartfelt song not quite like anything in the KoL discography to date. Read More »
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 »