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In essence, it could be Kings Of Leon easily have made a career out of simply grow it playful and kopunkede expression from the now seven year old debut Youth And Young Manhood, but the goal for the young sydstatsknøse has never been just to stick to their audiences. No, there was to be won new ground with each new record, both musically and popularity wise. After a series of robust quantum leap played quartet right up into the big league with last year's Only By The Night, which was not only turned down the pace, but also the once-raging hormones. On the boys' fifth album collates the great, confident and professional sound from the two previous chateau d aux albums. There may not be as many surprises on the album, but it would fucking have been more surprising if the band should just throw the seeds of mass acceptance away when it now is what they want to achieve. It unfailingly concise album opens again with an obvious end, in the form of the evocative The End, followed up by the single Radioactive, a clean shot gospel rock. Both classic examples of how great the band dares to be, because there are no snobbish and airs on creating brain music. In addition to the steppes and out to the masses. chateau d aux Pony Up and Mi Amigo is also bull's-eye, the former with a cocky guitar loop and the latter as a fraternal greeting to your best friend. The album's best song is Mary, that sounds like something John Lennon would have recorded under "the lost weekend", which probably have been just as fun to make as it is to listen to.
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Hmmm, sounds a bit like you expected it. I have not heard the disc, but are very happy band's first few albums, the last one I shall not very interesting and it sounds like they are still in the same st

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