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 returned with their first single from the upcoming album Can We Please Have Fun. Listen to “Mustang” below. Tour dates and the album track listing also follow. “I kept telling ...
This image released by Capitol Records shows "Can We Please Have Fun" by Kings of Leon. (Capitol Records via AP) Kings of Leon pose an existential question to listeners on the first single from their ...
Long-running, Grammy-winning rock band Kings of Leon are starting off 2024 with a bang, announcing that they have signed with Capitol Records, which will release their forthcoming ninth full-length ...
There’s nothing subtle about Kings of Leon’s pivot on their ninth LP, but subtlety has never done this band any good anyway. After two drearily self-serious albums that mistook solemnity for ...
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 ...
King Of Leon have been in the game for a long time; their debut album Youth & Young Manhood recently celebrated its 20th anniversary. It’s only been three years since the Followill brothers released ...
On Kings of Leon's 2021 album, When You See Yourself, the Nashville band looked back and took stock of their two-decade rise since their debut, Youth & Young Manhood, arrived in 2003. It was ...
Nashville rock band Kings of Leon has signed with Capitol Records and is set to release "Can We Please Have Fun," the band's ninth full-length studio album, on May 10. The band will also embark on a ...
Kings of Leon revealed their plans to release their ninth studio album, Can We Please Have Fun. The collection is out on May 10 through Capitol Records. The album was recorded at Dark Horse studio in ...
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 ...