Kings of Leon
is a Grammy Award winning American Rock band that formed in Nashville, Tennessee in 1999, consisting of brothers Anthony "Caleb" Followill (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Ivan "Nathan" Followill (drums, percussion, backing vocals) and Michael "Jared" Followill (bass guitar, backing vocals), with their cousin Cameron "Matthew" Followill (lead guitar, backing vocals). Each member of the family group is known by their second name as opposed to their first name. [1] The band's early music was an upbeat blend of southern rock and garage rock influences but the band has gradually expanded their sound to include a variety of genres. As of 2009, Kings of Leon have had nine Top 40 singles in the United Kingdom, including a number-one hit with the single "Sex on Fire". [2]
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History
Early years (1999–2002)
The three Followill brothers spent much of their youth traveling around the
Southern United States with their father, Ivan "Leon" Followill, a traveling
Pentecostal Church preacher and their mother, Betty-Ann, who taught them when they were not in school. Jared and Caleb were born in
Tennessee, while Nathan and Matthew were born in
Oklahoma. According to
Rolling Stone
magazine, "While Leon preached at churches and tent revivals throughout the Deep South, the boys attended services and were occasionally enlisted to bang on some drums. They were either home-schooled or enrolled in small parochial schools at this time. Except for a five-year period when they settled in
Jackson, Tennessee, the Followill's childhoods were spent driving through the
South in a purple 1988
Oldsmobile, decamping for a week or two wherever Leon was scheduled to preach."
[3]
The Followills moved to
Nashville with their mother after their parents divorced. While there, they met songwriter Angelo Petraglia, who helped the siblings hone their songwriting skills and introduced them to music by
the Rolling Stones,
the Clash, and
the Velvet Underground in particular. Six months later, Nathan and Caleb signed with
RCA Records, who requested that the brothers find additional members for the band.
[4]
The band was formed when cousin
Matthew and younger brother
Jared were asked to join. They named themselves
Kings of Leon
in honor of Nathan, Caleb, and Jared's father and grandfather, who were both named Leon.
[5]
Youth and Young Manhood
and Aha Shake Heartbreak
(2003–2005)
Their first record, the
Holy Roller Novocaine EP
was released on February 18, 2003. At this stage, Jared was only 16 years old and had not yet learned to play the bass guitar. The release of
Holy Roller Novocaine
gave the Kings of Leon a significant amount of exposure prior to the release of their debut album,
Youth and Young Manhood
, receiving a 4/5 star rating from
Rolling Stone magazine. Four of the five songs would later be released on Youth and Young Manhood, however the versions of "
Wasted Time" and "
California Waiting" on the EP differ, with the first having a more tense riff and different vocal style than the same track off
Youth and Young Manhood
, and the latter being recorded in a rush to finish the record. The
EP contains the
B-side "Wicker Chair" while another track titled "Absent", was discarded prior to its release. All the songs released on the EP were co-written by Angelo Petraglia who also produced the EP.
[6]
The band's
RCA debut album,
Youth and Young Manhood was released in the UK in July 2003, and in the United States in August of the same year. The album was recorded between
Sound City Studios in
Los Angeles and Shangri-La Studios in
Malibu,
CA, with producer
Ethan Johns (son of producer
Glyn Johns who most notably worked with the
Rolling Stones and the
Eagles).
[7] The album received some critical notice domestically, but became a sensation in the UK and Ireland, where
NME declared it
"one of the best debut album of the last 10 years"
. Following the release of the album, Kings of Leon was chosen to tour with fellow American rock band
The Strokes and
U2.
The band's second album
Aha Shake Heartbreak
was released in the United Kingdom in October 2004 and in the United States in February 2005. Building on the southern-infused
garage rock of their first album, the album broadened the band's domestic and international audience. The album was again produced by Angelo Petraglia and Ethan Johns. "
The Bucket", "
Four Kicks", and "
King of the Rodeo" were all released as singles, with the "The Bucket" rising into the Top 20 in Britain. "
Taper Jean Girl" was also used in the 2007 movie
Disturbia
and the movie
Cloverfield in 2008.
[8] The band garnered accolades from several of their rock peers, including
Elvis Costello, and also toured with
Bob Dylan and
Pearl Jam during 2005 and 2006.
[9] [10]
Because of the Times
(2006–2007)
thumb in
Leeds, UK in August 2007
In March 2006, Kings of Leon were back in the studio with their producers Angelo Petraglia and Ethan Johns, working on their third album.
[11] Guitarist Matthew Followill told
NME: "Man, we're sitting on a bunch of songs right now that we wish we could let the world hear". The band's third album was titled
Because of the Times
, which may be a reference to a church ministers conference of the same name held at The Pentecostals of Alexandria church in
Alexandria,
Louisiana that the brothers often attended.
[12] The album showed a clear evolution from Kings of Leon's previous work, as the band's trademark dirty, southern-fried swagger was replaced with a more polished, clean-cut sound.
The album was released on April 2, 2007 in the UK, and a day later in the United States, preceded by the single "
On Call", which became a hit in Britain and Ireland. It debuted at number one in Britain and Ireland and entered the European charts at number twenty-five, selling approximately 70,000 copies in its first week of release.
NME
said that the album "cements Kings of Leon as one of the great American bands of our times."
[13] and
Entertainment Weekly
called
Because of the Times
"an epic wide-screen movie of a CD and the band's best to date."
[14] However, some critics found the album inferior to their previous efforts.
Stylus Magazine rated it a C- and noted "If they wanted us to take them serious this time around, they'd at least try to be right honest about their ascent into minor celebrity and not keep on with the yokel façade. Without cautionary yarns regarding life on the tour bus or banging supermodels, the bright-eyed, legs-stretched mood of the music rings just as hollow."
[15] Dave Hood of
Artrocker gave the album one star out of five, finding that "Kings of Leon are experimenting, learning, and getting a bit lost."
[16] Pitchfork Media contended that "
Because of the Times
sound[s] suspiciously like a counterattack on womankind, launched from somewhere in the mid-1990s, deep inside a bruised, stadium-sized ego."
[17]
In spite of the mixed recognition, the album spawned a number of hit single's in Europe, including "
Charmer" and "
Fans", along with a number of crowd favorites such as "Knocked Up" and "My Party".
Only by the Night
(2008–2009)
After recording throughout most of 2008, "the all American long haired rockers" (The Times), released their fourth studio album
Only by the Night
on September 19, which subsequently entered the
UK Albums Chart at number one and remained there for one more week.
Only By The Night
also had two single week stints as the UK #1 album in 2009, one directly after the
BRIT Awards. In the United States, the album reached number 5 on the Billboard Charts.
[18] Reception to the album was the most polarized yet, with the British press granting the album glowing reviews.
Q Magazine
named
Only by the Night
"Album of the Year" for 2008. In the United States, reactions to the album were more mixed.
Spin
,
Rolling Stone
, and
All Music Guide gave the album positive reviews, while
Pitchfork Media gave the album a virtual equivalent of 2 stars. The album was officially named as the UK's third biggest selling album of 2008
[19] and the biggest selling album of 2008 in Australia.
[20] "
Sex on Fire" was the first single released for download in the UK on 8 September. The song became their most successful ever as it peaked at number one in the UK and in Ireland. It was also their first song to chart number one on the
Billboard Hot Modern Rock chart. The second single to be released from the album on December 8, 2008 was "
Use Somebody" which achieved worldwide chart success and consistency, such as peaking at number two in the
UK Singles Chart, and also reaching top ten chart positions in Australia, Ireland, New Zealand and the United States. The album's popularity in Australia was confirmed with a total of 4 singles being voted into the world's largest online music poll, the "
Triple J Hottest 100". The song "Crawl" came in at number 70, "Closer" was voted number 24 and "Use Somebody" finished number 3 in the poll. However, their biggest success from
Only By The Night
was "
Sex on Fire" which was voted number 1 in the Hottest 100 poll for 2008 and number 90 in the
Triple J Hottest 100 of All Time, 2009 poll.
[21] "Sex on Fire" also won the band a
Grammy Award at the
51st Grammy Awards held at the
Staples Center in Los Angeles, CA on February 8, 2009.
They won Best International Band and Best International Album at the
Brit Awards in 2009, where they also performed
Use Somebody
live.
[22] [23] Kings of Leon also performed on 14 March 2009 at
Sound Relief, a benefit concert, for the
Victorian Bushfire Crisis.
[24] [25] The song "Crawl" from this album was released as a free download on the band's website on July 28. The third and fourth singles were "Revelry", whiche peaked at number 19 in New Zealand and "Notion", which peaked at number 24 in Belgian charts.
[26] Only By The Night
was certified platinum in the United States by the RIAA for selling one million copies in less than a year after its release.
[27]
In 2009, the band headlined a number of music festivals, including
Reading & Leeds,
Rock Werchter,
Oxegen,
T In The Park,
Gurtenfestival and
Open'er Festival in Europe, along with
Sasquatch,
Lollapalooza,
[28] and
Austin City Limits in the United States. That same year, the band won their first
Grammy Award for the single "Sex on Fire", as well as two
BRIT Awards for "Best International Group" and "Best International Album." The album
Only by the Night
also won an
NME Award for "Album of the Year."
[29]
Kings of Leon caused controversy at the 2009 Reading Festival when Caleb Followill tried to get the crowd going by asking "I thought this was supposed to be the loudest crowd in the world?" Picking up on the hostility towards the band he announced "we know you're sick of Kings of Leon." He continued stating "so for all those who don't give a fuck about us, I understand. But we've worked hard to be here. We're the goddamn Kings of Leon, so fuck you." The band later smashed their guitars in anger and made rude gestures before leaving the stage.
[30] Nathan Followill further criticized the Reading crowd on his
twitter page, declaring "Zero love for the kings. I know it was cold but holy shit, y'all were frozen. I can only hope Leeds is in better form.".
[31] Despite this it was the bands choice of songs and alienation of the crowd and fans that caused the poor performance, not the weather as the BBC and the band would like everyone to believe. At the Leeds Festival Caleb again bad-mouthed Reading while complimenting the Leeds crowd declaring "We're only five songs in and you've blown Reading to hell", while complimenting UK crowds in general stating "It was the UK that made us feel like we could take on the world."
[32]
Discography
- Youth and Young Manhood
(2003)
- Aha Shake Heartbreak
(2004)
- Because of the Times
(2007)
- Only by the Night
(2008)
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