Kings of Leon have returned with a new song called “Mustang,” their first single from the upcoming album Can We Please Have Fun, and will support the record on a 2024 tour. “I kept telling myself, ‘I ...
Kings of Leon have dropped a new single, “Nothing To Do,” along with a music video for the track shot by frontman Caleb Followill. The hand-held clip was directed by Kings of Leon and Casey McGrath, ...
There’s a Harry Styles connection to the upcoming Kings of Leon album, but the latest music from the Southern rockers probably isn’t fit for a sushi restaurant. Kings of Leon’s ninth album, “Can We ...
Kings of Leon have announced their first new album for Capitol Records. The album, Can We Please Have Fun, is out May 10. Watch the music video for the new song “Mustang” below; Brook Linder directed ...
Kings of Leon recently released their ninth studio album, Can We Please Have Fun, a sprawling self-interrogation that ushers the band into a new phase of their artistry more than two decades into ...
Rock music is often attributed to the classic rock movement. Bands like The Rolling Stones or even The Beatles are credited as the rock bands of even today. But there are bands helping keep the idea ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Caleb Followill of Kings of Leon performs at MetLife Stadium on July 18, 2025 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Taylor Hill/Getty ...
Kings of Leon, who exploded onto the music scene in 2008 with songs like “Use Somebody” and “Sex on Fire,” are back with a fresh new sound and a newfound energy. Subscribe to read this story ad-free ...
Kings of Leon songs don’t immediately scan as joyous. Tightly coiled, brooding, maybe even slightly peculiar, sure, but not joyous. “Single book of matches, gonna burn what’s standing in the ...
Forming in 1999, Kings of Leon’s success transcended genre markers with hits like “Use Somebody” and “Sex on Fire.” Following their ninth studio album, last year’s Can We Please Have Fun, the Mount ...
Kings of Leon have announced their ninth album, Can We Please Have Fun, due out on May 10 via Capitol Records. They made it with producer Kid Harpoon, and vocalist Caleb Followill calls it “the most ...