Album Review – Come Around Sundown by Kings Of Leon

The first three tracks on Youth & Young Manhood included ‘Wasted Time’ and ‘Happy Alone’, Aha Shake Heartbreak included ‘King Of The Radio’ and ‘Taper Jean Girl’, Because Of The Times had both ‘Charmer’ and ‘On Call’ while the mighty Only By The Night opened with ‘Closer’, ‘Crawl’, and ‘Sex On Fire’. All are fan favourites and have been since their respective releases. The Kings Of Leon’s ability to produce an album with strong openers has been commented on many times in the past and I can only agree. If you include ‘Use Somebody’, Only By The Night had one of the strongest opening four tracks that 2008 saw.
Two years down the line and Kings Of Leon are about to release their fifth album to much anticipation, though seem destined to leave fans underwhelmed. Album opener ‘The End’ slowly drags itself through its 4 minutes and 23 seconds life as lead singer Caleb Followill drones over a repetitive bass line. The first single released from Come Around Sundown, ‘Radioactive’ takes its place as track two and at a minute shorter than ‘The End’ is a faster, punchier track. But despite radio play having ingrained this song into many a mind, it does nothing to grab attention in the way many previous tracks on all their previous albums have.
Come track three, the dull plod of the album was clear. ‘Pyro’ becomes the third track in a row to drone through the speakers. Even the heavier ‘Mary’, which is possibly the album highlight, is soon followed by more tracks of the same nature as tracks one, two and three.
For such a fantastic band to produce something so mediocre is a terrible shame and seriously had me wondering if Come Around Sundown wasn’t actually a B-Sides compilation. Kings Of Leon will continue to be a brilliant live band and will surely fit many tracks from this album comfortably into their set. Unfortunately, it looks like the album openers to all four of their previous albums will be the ones audiences will shout requests for, and not ‘The End’.

Whaat? The End and Pyro are two of the best songs on the album, and Radioactive is pretty good too. Very catchy, very anthemic; not like *old KOL* but still amazing tracks. What about the rest of it???
Got the album on pre-order and have listened to it in its entirety 5 or 6 times in the last week. ‘Radioactive’ and ‘Mary’ were the only songs that really stood out for me which is such a disappointment. The other four albums have such power and attitude, where as this one just seems a bit – well – dull! I know you can’t sing about ‘shagging’ and ‘drugs’ forever but they could have at least gone stadium with a bit of balls. Before I write a mini review in a comment I’ll sign off with this. Undoubtedly one of the best bands of this generation, but (and I hate to say this) for the first time in 5 albums KOL have got it wrong.
Spot on review, couldn’t agree more. Mary is a stand-out track for me, whilst the rest do nothing more than wash over me.
‘When Caleb first sang ‘The End’ to us, I thought ‘Okay, I get it buddy… Time to update my resume’. Jared Followill.
I personally love ‘The End’ followed very closely by ‘Back Down South’. I like the whole vibe of the album, with a deep south vibe flowing throughout it.