Kings of Leon Set London Ablaze

British fans embrace brand new songs with open arms at Carling Academy Brixton.
King of Leon bassist Jared Followill / Photo by Judith Tigner

Forget that the new Kings of Leon single, "Sex on Fire," was released just two days ago. The sold-out crowd at the Carling Academy Brixton sang along like it was an old favorite.

All Points West '08 Recap: Saturday

Ladies own the daytime, with strong sets from Sia, Nicole Atkins, and Metric. Animal Collective turn it up to eleven. Kings of Leon return to the spotlight. Oh, and there was Radiohead. Again.
Kings of Leon's Matthew Followill / Photo by Shawna Adams

Ladies of the World Unite!

Kings of Leon Unveil North American Tour

The Southern quartet plot a 24-date jaunt in support of forthcoming new album Only By the Night. The Whigs, the Stills, and We Are Scientists will open select dates.
Kings of Leon

Who? Bible-thumping sons-of-a-preacher -- plus their cousin -- who formed Kings of Leon early this decade, debuting with Youth and Young Manhood in 2003 before garnering praise aplenty with their breakout set, Aha Shake Heartbreak.

Exclusive MP3 Download: Kings of Leon, "Crawl"

As promised last Friday, we've secured access to the first new sounds from the Followills' new album, Only By the Night. Find out how to download "Crawl" for free.
Kings of Leon / Photo by LEGO

Always true to our word, SPIN.com presents a free download of "Crawl," the first track (although not the official single) from the forthcoming Only By The Night, due Sept. 23 through RCA.

New Kings of Leon MP3 to Premiere Monday on SPIN.com

With the release of Only By the Night still two months away, SPIN.com will connect you with a free download of album cut "Crawl." If you can wait till Monday at 10 A.M., that is.
Kings of Leon / Photo by LEGO

With the release of Kings of Leon's fourth LP, Only By the Night, due Sept. 23 via RCA, SPIN.com is happy to unveil "Crawl," the first track (though not the first proper single) anyone has heard from the record.

SPIN's Week in Review, July 21-25

What we learned this week: Legions of fans mourned the tragic passing of DJ K-Swift. Devendra Banhart isn't the first to questionably cast his girlfriend. And much more.
DJ K-Swift

Setting a somber tone for the week, a local Baltimore hero fell unexpectedly, but DJ K-Swift's influence lives on. 50 Cent, on the other lighter hand, has no interest in influencing your late-night munchies, as rap's big bully sued Taco Bell for essentially having a sense of humor.

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