WALLS Vinyl Record
WALLS Vinyl Record
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It's easy to forget that when Kings of Leon broke through in 2008 with Only by the Night, they were already four albums deep into their career. Buoyed by the popularity of hits "Sex of Fire" and "Use Somebody," the Tennessee four-piece transformed from ragged post-punk upstarts into arbiters of anthemic mainstream rock uplift, exposing their abiding love for U2 in the process. In some ways, the tonal shift made sense to a band poised to storm the awards stages next to similarly grand-minded acts like Coldplay and the Killers. It's a stance the band has assumed unflinchingly on subsequent albums like 2010's Come Around Sundown and 2013's Mechanical Bull. On their seventh studio album, 2016's WALLS, Kings of Leon clearly attempt to shake things up, hunkering down in Los Angeles with producer Markus Dravs (Florence + the Machine, Arcade Fire, Mumford & Sons), purportedly taking a looser, less critical approach to recording. The result is an album with a lean aesthetic that straddles the gaps between classic Tom Petty, '80s Fleetwood Mac, and more contemporary acts like Arcade Fire. It's a brief album, clocking ten songs in just over 40 minutes. There's also a handful of catchy, pulse-pounding cuts here, like the sanguinely ecstatic "Find Me" and the swaggeringly heavy-browed "Reverend," both of which find lead singer Caleb Followill retaining his position as the band's biggest asset, his emotive Southern yawp rife with poetry and lyricism. The looser approach also pays dividends as the band dives into the kinetic Afro-pop jauntiness of "Around the World" and commits, with wholehearted sincerity, to the melodic '80s new wave-meets-'50s rock of "Eyes on You." Similarly, cuts like the ballad "Muchacho," with its endearingly creaky, analog-sounding drum machine, and the sparkling, sweet-toned "Conversation Piece" have the feel of in-the-moment discovery, as if the band recorded them not too soon after working them out. Many of the tracks on WALLS also benefit from the added texture of keyboardist Liam O'Neill's various Moog synthesizers, pianos, and Mellotrons. For longtime fans, there are a few dependable arena belters here in the leadoff "Waste a Moment" and the yearning "Over," but, especially with regard to the latter, they beg you to push repeat. Ultimately, with WALLS, Kings of Leon have struck a nice balance between the garage band passion of their early work and the large-scale bombast that made them stars. ~ Matt Collar
- Released: 10/14/2016
- Format: Vinyl
- Genre: Rock and Pop
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