Kings Of Leon - Aha Shake Heartbreak

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n/a by Pitchfork Media Kings of Leon's schtick is that they have no schtick: They're just four stand-up guys who happen to be in a rock band. They're from a small town in eastern Tennessee; three of them are bro... Read more
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n/a by www.lostatsea.net Kings of Leon are often slighted of playing the same Southern rock rehash over and over and over again, as much as they are praised for it. Their first record, Youth and Young Manhood, fell somewhere ... Read more
n/a by www.guardian.co.uk The biggest dilemma facing Kings of Leon and their contemporaries is that the music business, the music press and music fans all currently require instant gratification. We want new bands to emerge fu... Read more
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n/a by www.austinchronicle.com Kings of LeonAha Shake Heartbreak (RCA) Granted, the first recoil from Aha Shake Heartbreak might not leave the bruise debut LP Youth & Young Manhood left in 2003. There's a blur of Seventies spi... Read more
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n/a by newyorkmetro.com Oddly, the band found an estimable critical following in Britain—usually the world capital of anxious pop trend-mongering. The Brits, finely attuned to the echoes of social class in pop music, took th... Read more