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Aha Shake Heartbreak

Kings of Leon

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Album Review

The mysterious Followill family returns to the front porch/garage on the Kings of Leon's engaging sophomore effort, Aha Shake Heartbreak. On Youth & Young Manhood, the Kings gave Southern rock a swift kick in the rear, sounding like Lynyrd Skynyrd posing as a bunch of N.Y.U. film students (or vice versa). For their latest, the Nashville quartet raises a flag that's equal parts Confederate and Union Jack. Their success in the U.K. is understandable, as Caleb Followill's lazy drawl sounds like a cross between Bon Scott, Ray Davies, and Eddie Money with a slight Jamaican accent, but it's their seamless and agreeable blend of rock & roll, country, and Roky Erickson-style psychedelia, matched with a keen lyrical wit, that makes them fascinating to both sides of the pond. On the twenty-something barfly opener "Slow Night, So Long," Caleb laments/celebrates the soulless dance of the one-night stand ("She's opened up just like she really knows me/I hate her face, but enjoy the company") like a true student of outlaw country. It's a theme that runs rampant throughout Heartbreak, and whether it's set against a swamp-sick boogie ("Pistol of Fire") or emitted through a lonesome yodel ("Day Old Blues"), it resonates as clear and cool as the opening notes of a Creedence Clearwater Revival tune.

Customer Reviews

AMAZAZING!! AlBUM!!
     

Kings of Lon are the greatest band in today's music scene and this album proves it. Buy it right now!! I'll give you my opinion on all the songs.

1) 8/10
2) 9/10
3) 7/10
4) 7/10
5) 8/10
6) 10/10! Favorite Song
7) 9/10
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9) 7/10
10) 9/10
11) 9/10
12) 8/10

Great Album
     

Title says it all....

A Job Well Done for The Kings of Leon
     

In 2005 I saw KOL open for U2 in Chicago, and at the time it didnt seem like that would have been a band that i would see up on the top of the music scene today, but anything can happen when you have talent like these guys. Very good Musicians and very good album. Recomended along with "Only By The Night".

Biography

Formed: 2000 in Nashville, TN

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s

Initially embraced as "the Southern Strokes" for their resurrection and reinvention of Dixie-styled rock & roll, Kings of Leon steadily morphed themselves into an experimental rock outfit during the 2000s. The Tennessee-bred quartet debuted in 2003 with the Holy Roller Novocaine EP, whose blend of raw, unpolished boogie rock was further explored on their debut full-length, Youth & Young Manhood. Such revivalist music was matched by a similarly revivalist appearance — including long...
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