10.19.2010
Come Around Sundown
Kings of Leon released their much anticipated fifth studio album Come Around Sundown today. The album is a sold followup to the uber-succesful Only By The Night (2008). There are a few staples that are expected from the band along with some pleasant surprises that venture from the norm. Although it's not the caliber of Because of The Times (2007), fans will still be pleased with the overall package. This is the type of album that can be left on repeat all day long and never get old.
Top Songs:
"Radioactive" (3:26) The lead single off the album that's getting some well-deserved airplay.
"The End" (4:24) Opening track with a stadium sound that's a trademark of the band
"Birthday" (3:15) K.O.L's answer to 50 Cent's "In Da Club"
"Back Down South" (4:01) Contains remnents of the band's southern roots
"Mary" (3:25) Powerful pop-ballad backed by Caleb's signature falsetto
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