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Kings Of Leon get political on new album

'Sean Penn is gonna like us more' says Caleb Followill

Kings Of Leon have nearly finished recording the follow-up to 2007's 'Because Of The Times'. The band have been laying down tracks in a Nashville studio for the new album, slated for a September release.

Frontman Caleb Followill quipped that the pills he's been taking following surgery to repair his arm from a fistfight with his brother Nathan may have played a role in the new album.

“I don’t know if it was the pills or what, but the melodies were so much stronger than anything I’ve ever done — it’s just really beautiful songs,” he said.

“I know I sound like a fucking cock right now, but this is the first time I’ve really been proud of myself, track for track," he told Rolling Stone.

The band have also reportedly been hitting the bottle for a bit of inspiration. “We had to get drunk because we all have girlfriends to go home to and deal with,” Caleb said.

Song titles includes 'Cold Desert' and 'Crawl', a track with political overtones. “Let’s just say that Sean Penn is gonna like us more,” he said.

Kings Of Leon will take a break from the studio to play a handful of live dates opening for Pearl Jam, beginning tonight (June 11) in West Palm Beach, Florida.

--By our Los Angeles staff.
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its_rudimentary 

Jun 12, 2008

Bring it

airguitarsuperstar 

Jun 12, 2008

Kings of Leon are amazing! Hopefully it'll meet up to the standards set by previous albums! Bring it on!

Signal Fire 

Jun 12, 2008

Cant wait, anywhere close to the first 3 and itll be one of the best albums of the year.

its_rudimentary 

Jun 12, 2008

Hopefully more like aha shake and we will be in business...legends

its_rudimentary 

Jun 12, 2008

Hopefully more like aha shake and we will be in business...legends

milo_the_monkey 

Jun 12, 2008

he should take more pills if he is that proud of it! sounds like its going to be absolutely amazing

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