Kings of Leon frontman Caleb Followill is an arena-rock idealist, a firm believer in the undying power of setting up shop at the 50-yard line of rock & roll expectations and doing very brisk business. "Like in a mainstream melody / Oh, I want to take you in!" he told us on the Kings' last album, 2016's Walls , a subtle come-on that was a pretty fair assessment of why his band's music hit home with millions. So, what do these Tennessee titans do in times like these, when there aren't any arenas to be rocked? In some ways, the band's eighth album is an arena rock of the mind, tempering the strapping anthemics of hits like "Sex on Fire" and "Use Somebody" for songs that stretch out en route to arriving at a serene kind of swagger. Related Reviews See Kings of Leon Perform ‘The Bandit’ on ‘Colbert’ Kings of Leon Will Be the First Band to Release an Album as an NFT Related Reviews Barry Gibb: 13 Essential Tracks Food, Family and Psycho Turkeys: 12 Off-the-Wall Thanksgiving Movies Followill, brothers Nathan and Jared, and cousin Matthew are still as sexily en fuego as ever. The lead single, "Bandit,"… Read full this story
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