Added tracks on this deluxe edition-namely the ’80s-rock-tinged “He Said” and the honeyed cover of Kings of Leon’s “Use Somebody”-find them even further from home. In addition to giving the album an element of dialogue, such moments provide opportunities for the pair to explicitly fold in their own West Indian backgrounds and place them against backdrops that contrast with their usual aura. Here, though, they open up their sonic palette (as on the dancehall-inspired “So What” or the pulsing club music of “Keep It Going”) and, for the first time, get a handy lift from outside collaborators-among them, their OVO labelmate PARTYNEXTDOOR, the Jamaican stars Buju Banton and Popcaan, and the equally unyielding singer Summer Walker. It was the second single from the band's fourth studio album Only by the Night (2008), released on December 8, 2008. Nostalgia, as on the Usher-sampling, regret-fueled single "Between Us," is their not-so-secret weapon, and they shrewdly wield it in both emotion and sound. 'Use Somebody' is a song recorded by the American rock group Kings of Leon. Songs like the heartrending “No Good” and the stunning “For Us” are peak dvsn, all naked sentimentality heightened by lush throwback melodies. 5TH, and Amusing Her Feelings is no exception. Kings of Leon return with the release of their highly anticipated fourth album Only By The Night on 22nd September through Columbia Records. This has been their way since their 2016 debut, SEPT.
Reverently channeling '90s R&B, their slinking songs of fumbled relationships, heavy with sexual tension, double as meditations on toxicity-a hall of mirrors for those to whom love doesn't come easy. But the set’s most inventive moment was a mashup of KOL’s own “Back Down South” and George Strait’s “Amarillo by Morning.” If you’re not going to cover Selena, then cover the King of RodeoHouston.Toronto’s dvsn-singer Daniel Daley and producer Nineteen85-makes music that should come with a warning sign: To hit play is to risk texting an ex or drowning in a pool of emotions you didn't even know you had. “Use Somebody,” of course, earned the biggest response. Add Use Somebody by Kings Of Leon to your Rock Band 4 song library.
Kings of Leon bring the bombast and cover at RodeoHouston: /HMbfiDbFfH- Joey Guerra March 13, 2019 The pleading, ‘80s-inspired “Find Me” from 2016 album “Walls” was a standout, as was jangly 2004 single “The Bucket.” KOL is most appealing when they push against type. OKURRR: Los Tigres del Norte break Cardi B's RodeoHouston record by 6 people The setlist included several songs from “Only by the Night,” the band’s 2008 breakout album: “Revelry,” “Closer,” “Notion,” an oddly muted and sped-up “Sex on Fire.” KOL has previously expressed disdain for the song. The chart-topping song won Grammy Awards for Record of the Year. The band is composed of three brothers and a cousin of the Followill family: Anthony (lead vocals and lead guitar), Ivan (drums, percussion and backing vocals), Michael, (base guitar and backing vocals), Cameron (Lead guitar and backing vocals). It was a real small rodeo in Alabama, I think,” said singer Caleb Followill. Use Somebody is the second single from the band’s fourth studio album Only by the Night (2008), released on Dec. Kings of Leon are an all-American rock band born in 1990 in the city of Mt. “One of the first concerts we ever played was actually a rodeo.