As an xmas present the missus bought me tickets to see the Kings last night in Manchester. For reasons which will become evident I thought I would provide a "review".
I remember when Only By The Night came out it became blatantly apparent to me, that although it is an excellent record, its definately a "pop" album in comparison to earlier work.
Sat there last night, feeling unmoved and unentertained I began to think deeper. The alarm clock went off when I saw the number of 50+ men and women arriving and loads of teenage girls. Welcomed by Caleb saying "Im feeling sad today, I got a lot of **** going down at the moment and I'm hoping this will cheer me up". Well, thanks pal Ive just shelled out £35 (read missus has) to sit here and listen to you moan about being a rockstar. He then continued to robotically play the standard set list without emotion.
Maybe its just the way of the world, three "niche" albums and smallish gigs meant it was time to earn some cash or give up the game. Write a mainstream album, rake in the arena tours and retire happy bunnies. But for the fans its not good, and for me the Kings of Leon look like they are hating what they are doing at the moment. I only hope one album is enough, they go home, re group and get back to the propoer KoL as per the first two albums and start doing what they love and writing for themselves because Only by the Night is certainly not their record, if it is then its a massive loss to music.
I remember when Only By The Night came out it became blatantly apparent to me, that although it is an excellent record, its definately a "pop" album in comparison to earlier work.
Sat there last night, feeling unmoved and unentertained I began to think deeper. The alarm clock went off when I saw the number of 50+ men and women arriving and loads of teenage girls. Welcomed by Caleb saying "Im feeling sad today, I got a lot of **** going down at the moment and I'm hoping this will cheer me up". Well, thanks pal Ive just shelled out £35 (read missus has) to sit here and listen to you moan about being a rockstar. He then continued to robotically play the standard set list without emotion.
Maybe its just the way of the world, three "niche" albums and smallish gigs meant it was time to earn some cash or give up the game. Write a mainstream album, rake in the arena tours and retire happy bunnies. But for the fans its not good, and for me the Kings of Leon look like they are hating what they are doing at the moment. I only hope one album is enough, they go home, re group and get back to the propoer KoL as per the first two albums and start doing what they love and writing for themselves because Only by the Night is certainly not their record, if it is then its a massive loss to music.
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