Kings of Leon is an American rock band that formed in Nashville, Tennessee, in 2000. The band is composed of brothers Caleb Followill (b. January 14, 1982, lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Nathan Followill (b. June 26, 1979, drums, percussion, backing vocals) and Jared Followill (b. November 20, 1986, bass guitar, backing vocals), with their cousin Matthew Followill (b. September 10, 1984, lead guitar, backing vocals).
The band's early music was blend of Southern rock and blues influences,
but it has gradually expanded throughout the years to include a variety
of genres and a more alternative, arena rock sound. Kings of Leon
achieved initial success in the United Kingdom with nine Top 40 singles,
two BRIT Awards in 2008, and all three of the band's albums at the time
peaked in the top five of the UK Albums Chart. Their third album,
Because of the Times, also reached the number one spot. After the
release of Only by the Night in September 2008 the band achieved chart
success in the United States. The singles "Sex on Fire", "Use Somebody",
and "Notion" all peaked at number one on the Hot Modern Rock Tracks
chart. The album was their first Platinum-selling album in the United
States, and was also the best-selling album of 2008 in Australia, being
certified platinum nine times. The band's fifth album, Come Around
Sundown, was released on October 18, 2010. Their sixth album, Mechanical
Bull, was released on September 24, 2013.
The three Followill brothers (Matthew is their cousin) grew up in
Oklahoma and Tennessee with their father, Ivan Leon Followill, a United
Pentecostal Church preacher, and their mother, Betty-Ann. Caleb, Jared,
and Nathan were born in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee, and attended Mount Juliet
High School, while Matthew was born and reared in Oklahoma City,
Oklahoma. According to Rolling Stone magazine, "While Ivan preached at
churches and tent revivals throughout Oklahoma and the Deep South, the
boys attended services and were occasionally enlisted to bang on some
drums". They were either home-schooled by their mother, or enrolled in
small parochial schools at this time. Except for a five-year period when
they settled in Jackson, Tennessee, the Followills' childhoods were
spent driving through the southern United States in a purple 1988
Oldsmobile, camping for a week or two wherever Ivan was scheduled to
preach.
When the boys' father resigned from preaching and their parents divorced
in 1997, Nathan and Caleb relocated to Nashville and embraced rock
music and the lifestyle they had previously been denied, attempting to
break into the music industry in the process. While there, they met
songwriter Angelo Petraglia who helped the siblings hone their
songwriting skills and introduced them to the musical influences of Thin
Lizzy, The Rolling Stones and The Clash in particular. Their youngest
brother, Jared, who had briefly attended public school, was more
influenced by the music of the Pixies and The Velvet Underground. When
he and their cousin Matthew also moved to Nashville in 1999, Kings of
Leon was formed. They named the band after their grandfather Leon, who
passed away in January 2014.
The Followills' debut album, Youth and Young Manhood, was released in
the UK in July 2003 and in the United States later that August. The
album was recorded between Sound City Studios in Los Angeles and
Shangri-La Studios in Malibu, California. It was produced by Angelo
Petraglia and Ethan Johns. According to Rolling Stone magazine, the
band's retro-chic look and blend of Southern boogie and gritty garage
rock inspired comparisons to both Lynyrd Skynyrd and The Strokes. The
album became a sensation in the UK and Ireland, where NME declared it
"one of the best debut albums of the last 10 years" and The Guardian
described the band as "the kind of authentic, hairy rebels The Rolling
Stones longed to be". The album still failed to make any significant
impact in the U.S., where reviews were generally lukewarm and the modern
rock audience was generally uninterested. In the United States, Youth
and Young Manhood sold only 100,000 copies, compared with the 750,000
copies it moved abroad.
The band's second album, Aha Shake Heartbreak, was released in the UK in
October 2004 and in the United States in February 2005. Building on the
Southern-infused garage rock of their first album, the album broadened
the band's domestic and international audience. The album was again
produced by Angelo Petraglia and Ethan Johns. "The Bucket", "Four
Kicks", and "King of the Rodeo" were all released as singles, with "The
Bucket" rising into the Top 20 in Britain. "Taper Jean Girl" was also
used in the 2007 movie Disturbia and the movie Cloverfield in 2008. The
band garnered accolades from several of their rock peers, including
Elvis Costello, and also toured with Bob Dylan and Pearl Jam during 2005
and 2006.
The band's third album was titled Because of the Times and was released
on April 2, 2007 in the UK, and a day later in the United States. The
album release was preceded by the single "On Call", which became a hit
in the UK and Ireland. The album debuted at number one in the UK and
Ireland and entered the European charts at number 25, selling
approximately 70,000 copies in its first week of release. Although it
was lauded by some critics others found the album inferior to their
previous efforts.
In 2008, Kings of Leon released its fourth studio album, Only by the
Night, on September 19, which subsequently entered the UK Albums Chart
at number one and remained there for one more week. Only by the Night
also had two single-week stints as the UK number one album in 2009, one
directly after the BRIT Awards. In the United States, the album reached
number four on the Billboard Charts. Reception to the album was the most
polarized yet, with the British press granting the album glowing
reviews, while in the United States, reactions to the album were more
mixed. The album was officially named as the UK's third-biggest-selling
album of 2008 and the biggest-selling album of 2008 in Australia. "Sex
on Fire" was the first single released for download in the UK on
September 8. The song became the band's most successful as it peaked at
number one in the UK and in Ireland. They won Best International Band
and Best International Album at the Brit Awards in 2009, where they also
performed "Use Somebody" live. Kings of Leon also performed on March
14, 2009, at Sound Relief, a benefit concert, for the Victorian Bushfire
Crisis. The song "Crawl" from this album was released as a free
download on the band's website on July 28. The third and fourth singles
were "Revelry", which peaked at number 19 in New Zealand, and "Notion",
which peaked at number 24 in Belgian charts. Only By The Night was
certified Platinum in the United States by the RIAA for selling one
million copies in less than a year after its release. In 2008, Kings of
Leon headlined the Glastonbury Music Festival, and in 2009, the band
headlined a number of music festivals, including Reading & Leeds,
Rock Werchter, Oxegen, T in the Park, Gurtenfestival and Open'er
Festival in Poland, Europe, along with Sasquatch, Lollapalooza, and
Austin City Limits in the United States.
The band released its first DVD, Live at the O2 London, England, on
November 10, 2009. It was later released on Blu-ray Disc on November 24,
2009. The footage was filmed in London's O2 Arena on June 30, 2009,
when the band performed a 22-song set in front of a sold-out crowd of
more than 18,000 fans. In an interview with Billboard.com, drummer
Nathan stated, "England is really the first place we broke (...) We
figured what better place to make a live DVD than where the fans have
been the craziest for the longest." The show featured songs from all
four of the band's albums, and Nathan continued by saying, "We just put
the cameras in the back of our minds and acted like they weren't even
there."
In 2009 Kings of Leon founded Serpents and Snakes Records, a record
label including such bands as The Features, Snowden, Turbo Fruits, and
The Weeks.
On January 31, 2010, Kings of Leon took home the Grammy Award for Record
of the Year, Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal and
Best Rock Song for "Use Somebody" at the 52nd Annual Grammy Awards.
On October 31, 2011, the band announced that after the conclusion of
their Australian tour in November that they would be going on hiatus.
Nathan stated that the band's hiatus should not take any longer than six
months.
On August 22, 2012, Jared and Nick Brown from Mona released their song
"No Tell" under the name Smoke & Jackal. On August 23, 2012, when
asked if it was the end of Kings of Leon with Smoke & Jackal
announced, Jared said "Not even close. Working on album six very soon".
Kings of Leon bassist Jared Followill confirmed that the band had
finished recording their sixth LP, which should see release September
2013, NME reports. The album title Mechanical Bull was revealed on June
7, and the album released on September 24. The album's first single,
entitled "Supersoaker", was released on July 17, 2013. The second single
"Wait for Me" was released in the United Kingdom in August 2013 and
debuted at number 31 in the UK Singles Chart.