Kings of Leon
Finished Sep 28
Huntington Bank Pavilion
Kings of Leon have confirmed their place as one of today's greatest rock bands
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Kings of Leon started out a decade ago as scraping, scrapping Southern garage-rockers, but they found their voice as the great American arena band of their generation.
RollingStone
Kings of Leon started out a decade ago as scraping, scrapping Southern garage-rockers, but they found their voice as the great American arena band of their generation.
RollingStone
Finished Sep 28
Huntington Bank Pavilion
Kings of Leon have confirmed their place as one of today's greatest rock bands
Finished Sep 28
Huntington Bank Pavilion
Kings of Leon have confirmed their place as one of today's greatest rock bands
The band, formed in 1999 in Nashville by three brothersNathan, Jared, and Caleb Followilland their cousin Matthew, aka Kings of Leon, return this year with a brand new album and tour! "Can We Please Have Fun" is the band's ninth studio album and sees them return to a playful form much like their early albums. With the lead single "Mustang" gaining huge critical acclaim, KOL is back and better than ever!
Only three years after they first started playing together as a band, they'd already received interest from record producers. They signed with RCA Records, and released the Holy Roller Novocaine EP in 2003. Their raw boogie rock, with more than a dash of Southern musical influence, was an immediate hit and saw their debut studio album - Youth and Young Manhood - released later in 2003. Since then the band have had hits such as 'Use Somebody' and 'Sex On Fire', which cemented them as household names.
Nine albums and over ten years later, the Kings of Leon are still singing about sex, drugs and rock 'n roll - though now their lyrics often offer insight to the pressure fame can bring, even to a close-knit band such as they are.
Marlena
Great band- great in concert!!
Big LOL fan
Best band ever
Edward P Rome
Red Rocks Rules