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The production is intentionally messy. Caleb’s lyrics are more abstract, less “boy meets girl.” The guitars are allowed to drone and squeal. For fans who only know the greatest hits, this album might be a confusing listen. But for those who have stuck with Kings of Leon through the hiatuses, the sobriety, and the polish, this feels like a gift.
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The “hit.” It’s the only track that nods to their arena past, but even here, the chorus implodes into a feedback-laden coda. If radio picks this up, it’ll be the strangest rock song on Top 40 in a decade. The Verdict Does Can We Please Have Fun sound like a band trying to recapture their youth? No. It sounds like a band that finally stopped caring about chart positions and started caring about vibrations . The production is intentionally messy
kings-of-leon-can-we-please-have-fun-2024-review But for those who have stuck with Kings
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For anyone who fell in love with the Followills back in the Aha Shake Heartbreak days, the title of this 2024 release sounds almost like a plea—not just to their fans, but to themselves. Let’s be honest: the run from Only by the Night (2008) through WALLS (2016) saw the band polish their southern-garage rock into a slick, stadium-ready diamond. The anthems were huge (“Sex on Fire,” “Use Somebody”), but the raw, jagged edge that made Because of the Times so thrilling had been sanded down. 2021’s When You See Yourself hinted at a return to texture, but Can We Please Have Fun throws the rulebook out the window.