Kings of LeonBest Kings of Leon Albums Ranked
6.5
Avg Score
31
Opinions
13
Albums
9
Reviewers
Summary from 31 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated Kings of Leon's catalog across 13 albums from 31 opinions, with an overall average of 6.5/10. The top-rated Kings of Leon album is Holy Roller Novocaine - EP (2003) with a 7.5/10 average from 2 ratings, followed by Youth & Young Manhood and Can We Please Have Fun. The discography on Wavelength spans 2003 to 2024. Use Somebody ranks as the highest-rated Kings of Leon song on Wavelength with a 9.4/10 average.
Can We Please Have Fun
“Teaming up with Harry Styles' producer makes for some surprisingly sleek music”
When You See Yourself
“more confident and comfortable than ever”
Walls
““That woman in mom jeans who’d never let me date her daughter? She likes my music. That’s f**king not cool.” So said Caleb Followill in 2009. Back then, a mere year on from ‘Sex On Fire’ and his band being catapulted out of hipsterdom and into the super-mainstream, you could understand his shell shock. But it feels like Kings Of Leon have also spent much of the seven years that followed trying to”
Come Around Sundown (Expanded Edition)
“In the run-up to Kings of Leon’s fifth album, frontman Caleb Followill fretted publicly over his band’s swelling popularity. Sorry, dude: That horse left the barn a while ago. The Kings’ last album, 2008’s Only by the Night, sold 6.5 million copies worldwide, they now headline arenas all over, and the Grammy-grabbing "Use Somebody" has been […]”
Because of the Times
“They don’t make seven-minute doomed-teen-lover melodramas like the Kings of Leon’s "Knocked Up" anymore. This is the Tennessee band’s big album-opening saga, building from quiet to loud with guitar licks that sound like the Edge fried in okra, with ominous thunderclap drumrolls. Caleb Followill chokes on his story: He and his cowgirl are gonna have […]”
Youth And Young Manhood
“Preacher’s sons who grew up on the road and laid down the holy-roller boogie in churches across the South, Kings of Leon come by their scuffed, scruffy sound honestly. But the title of their debut album, Youth and Young Manhood, is slightly misleading. One would expect these little red roosters, who range in age from […]”
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