All in the hopes that it will make this person notice him, want to be with him. While they live up the night he stays at home, writing his songs and music till he falls asleep. This person that he want's to be with either doesn't know he feels this way or has turned down his advances. Waging wars to shape the poet and the beat Off in the night, why'd you live it up, I'm off to sleep Be one of the countless lovers he has seen in his life. He see's in this person, someone that he can be with. Someone who acts, looks, and speaks like someone he already knows. In short he is trying to find something special, someone he can trust,someone he can love. He wants something more,he needs to feel something more than what he has had. Someone like you and all you know and how you speakĬountless lovers undercover of the streets Yet despite all of his want to do so, he can't seem to attain this place.
Something that he desires, the want to be with another. People that have found each other, found love. The accompanying album, Come Around Sundown, followed in October.I've been roaming around, I was looking down at all I seeĮverywhere he goes, he see's all of these couples. By the time the tour wrapped up in September, the group's newest single, "Radioactive," had already been released. Kings of Leon briefly holed up in Manhattan's Avatar Studios to work on a fifth record, but they returned to the road during the summer of 2010, taking the opportunity to play some of their new material in concert. Live at the O2 was released at the tail end of 2009, capturing one of the band's midsummer performances in London. It eventually gained platinum status in eight countries, including America, and its success allowed the band to tour heavily throughout much of 20. charts upon its release and debuting at number four in America. The album itself fared similarly well, topping the U.K. Kings of Leon returned one year later with Only by the Night, a colossally popular album whose lead single, "Sex on Fire," gave the band its first number one hit in the U.K. Billboard 200 and topping the album charts in the U.K., Ireland, and New Zealand. Featuring production from Ethan Johns (who had helmed the band's previous releases as well), the album proved to be the band's biggest release to date, debuting at number 25 on the U.S. The darker, expansive Because of the Times followed in 2007. The album saw an American release in February 2005, and Kings of Leon toured the country alongside U2 before retreating to work on their third effort. However, it was their sophomore effort, 2004's Aha Shake Heartbreak, that made them European stars, with three songs cracking the U.K. Thanks to the popular single "Molly's Chambers," the album found moderately success in the U.K. coincided with the release of the band's full-length debut, Youth & Young Manhood, that same summer. RCA took note, signing the band in 2001 and facilitating a partnership with Nashville-based producer Angelo Petraglia, who furthered the band's rock & roll education and co-wrote the material for 2003's Holy Roller Novocaine EP.
Cousin Matthew was added to the lineup, and a Southern garage rock sound quickly emerged. When their father resigned from the church and divorced his wife in 1997, the boys relocated to Nashville and embraced the rock music (not to mention the accompanying lifestyle) they'd previously been denied. The Followill siblings had spent their youth traveling across America's heartland with their evangelist father, decamping at Pentecostal churches and tent revivals for several days at a time before moving onward.
As the band explored different sonic textures with subsequent releases, most notably on 2007's Because of the Times and 2008's Only by the Night, those tenuous links to the Strokes were finally dissolved.Ĭomprised of three Followill brothers - Caleb (guitar), Nathan (drums), and Jared (bass) - as well as first cousin Matthew Followill (guitar), Kings of Leon formed in 2000. (where they would later enjoy platinum album sales, despite an initially lukewarm reception at home). Such revivalist music was matched by a similarly revivalist appearance - including long hair, mustaches, and tight-fitting denim - and Kings of Leon experienced immediate popularity in the U.K. The Tennessee-bred quartet debuted in 2003 with the Holy Roller Novocaine EP, whose blend of raw, unpolished boogie rock was further explored on their debut full-length, Youth & Young Manhood. Initially embraced as "the Southern Strokes" for their resurrection and reinvention of Dixie-styled rock & roll, Kings of Leon steadily morphed themselves into an experimental rock outfit during the 2000s.