Jaime Lauren Green - 04/Jun/2009  Kings of Leon?s fourth full-length album, ?Only By Night,? has been noted as the ?closet thing to a pitch-perfect album.? The Tennessee band of brothe...
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Kristine David - 17/May/2009  Kings of Leon?s newest album, released in September 2008, Only by the Night, features the best in contemporary southern rock. The album is one of the ...
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Simon Harper - 14/Nov/2008 The Followill clan serve up a swift successor to the best album of their career - have they dared to better it
The most exciting thing that one has ...
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Jim Brackpool, - 01/Oct/2008 If 2007's "Because Of The Times" was the sound of Kings Of Leon dipping their country-garage toes into the shimmering expanse of mainstream arena rock...
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pacmunchkin - 01/Oct/2008 Southern fried Leon.
?Screech, Screech?? sings lead singer Caleb Followill, as the soft rock guitar chugs behind him.
This album is not only whiny ...
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cloudspeakers - 30/Sep/2008  When the Kings Of Leon recorded their Holy Roller Novocaine EP in 2002, they were musical novices ranging in age from 15 to 22, but they possessed ama...
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Bryan Sanchez - 30/Sep/2008 A once sincere Southern-rock band with a heavy twinge of garage, last year?s Because of the Times saw Kings of Leon step out of the garage and into th...
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David M. Goldstein - 29/Sep/2008  Give Kings of Leon credit: they’re on their fourth album in five years, something nobody could have imagined back in 2003 when they were little more t...
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Julian Marszalek - 29/Sep/2008 The suspicion that Kings Of Leon were too good to be true has lingered from the moment their 'Holy Roller Novocaine' EP came riding in on the back of ...
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Travis Woods - 29/Sep/2008  This is the album in which the hirsute Kings of Leon finally loan out their sound to an Editors-ready arena crowd. Throw an audience track in the back...
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