Kings of Leon are back with a dozen new tracks on the album “Can We Please Have Fun.” Associated Press critic Mark Kennedy says there’s a raw unpredictability to the band’s ninth album, a welcome return to the Kings’ early sawdust-and-spilled-beer days.
This image released by Capitol Records shows “Can We Please Have Fun” by Kings of Leon. pose an existential question to listeners on the first single from their new album: Are you a mustang or are you a kitty? Well, turning that around: Which Kings of Leon are we getting now? The purring arena-rockers or an edgy, untamed stallion?
Brothers Caleb, Jared and Nathan Followill, and cousin Matthew Followill have put out the new album 21 years after their debut, “Youth & Young Manhood” and it’s more like their first recordings and easily their best in years.
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