1. Originally posted by PEDRO67:Listened to them for the first time in ages over the weekend actually. Listened to their BBC Live Session at Maida Vale Studios (just prior to the release of Only By The Night) which is a really good listen.

    Got a wee bit bored of them in the last 18 months . The UK was a total, continual KOL love in and Sex On Fire annoyed the shit out of me after hearing about 1500 teenage girls screaming when the played it in Glasgow.

    Next album is important - be interesting to see which direction they go in


    Several tracks have been played live recently, including at a show I attended this past weekend- it's like a mix between the anthemic sounds of Only By The Night with the Southern grit of Aha Shake Heartbreak. It could very well be their best.
  2. Originally posted by EyesWithPrideB3:[..]

    Several tracks have been played live recently, including at a show I attended this past weekend- it's like a mix between the anthemic sounds of Only By The Night with the Southern grit of Aha Shake Heartbreak. It could very well be their best.


    Interesting...cheers for the info !


  3. Theres a bootleg of their performance at Bonnaroo that includes these tracks, as well as a FANTASTIC live show otherwise. It's over at DIME, I believe. New tracks are called-

    Immortals
    Mary
    Southbound

    The Bonnaroo performance also includes their cover of a Pixies' song, "Where Is My Mind?" I actually listened to the show last night, front to back, and "Taper Jean Girl", "The Bucket", "Notion", "Southbound" and "Trani" are all amazing.
  4. ill have a listen. I get bored of there guys with very little effort though.
  5. I kinda dig them. Only By the night is a good album, but Sex On Fire sounds like a kinky porno.
  6. I was at the show the night after the bird poop incident, and Caleb referenced it in good humor on multiple occasions-

    [3 songs in] "You guys don't see any birds, do you?"

    [As it began to torrentially downpour] "You guys okay in the rain back there? See, rain we can take...it's when the birds come in..."

  7. Kings Of Leon have unveiled the tracklisting for their new album "Come Around Sundown".

    The 13-track LP will be released on October 18 in the UK and the following day (19) in the US.

    The follow-up to 2009's "Only By The Night" was recorded alongside Norah Jones-producer Jacquire King at New York's Avatar Studios.


    The album will be available in two formats: a standard edition and a deluxe version that will include bonus tracks.

    "Come Around Sundown" will be preceded by the single "Radioactive", which is due to receive its radio debut on September 13.

    The tracklisting for "Come Around Sundown" is:

    01. The End
    02. Radioactive
    03. Pyro
    04. Mary
    05. The Face
    06. The Immortals
    07. Back Down South
    08. Beach Side
    09. No Money
    10. Pony Up
    11. Birthday
    12. Mi Amigo
    13. Pickup Truck



    Nice lengthy album by the looks.
  8. You've got to be shitting me; "Southbound" isn't on the new album.....

    EDIT: Unless its "Back Down South"