Kings of leon full discography8/18/2023 ![]() In the middle of the album sits the gem “Time in Disguise”, which features the swirling build-ups and hooky lyrics that characterize the strongest tracks in their whole catalogue. “Golden Restless Age” shows flourishes of some new wave elements that appear on the fringes of many other songs here, and seems to be a fun new wrinkle compared to previous albums. One thing about the Kings of Leon is that they know how to arrange an album, often following the blustering, big songs with more delicate, but no less intense tracks like “100,000 People” and “A Wave” and “A Supermarket” as frontman Caleb Followill croons with his characteristic longing, while hot coal guitar and tumbling drums groove us along. Early single “The Bandit” follows and is reminiscent of many of their prior hits in its muddled desert ghostliness and dramatic build-ups and a future arena shaker. The next thing you know, that ‘Kings Of Leon sound’ comes out of the ether again, assuming its familiar form. ![]() Opening track “When You See Yourself, Are You Far Away” sets the tone with slow, hypnotic guitar before the bass comes thrumming in (bum, bum-bum, bum, bum-bum) underneath. After five long years, Kings of Leon have released their highly-anticipated eighth studio album When You See Yourself, an eleven track collection of majestic, shimmering rock music that retains their signature sound, yet also sees the band developing in subtle new directions.
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