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Kings of Leon – Can We Please Have Fun (2024): A Track-by-Track Review of the Ultimate Return to Form

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Published: May 2024

Album: Can We Please Have Fun Artist: Kings of Leon Released: May 10, 2024 Label: Love Tap Records / Capitol Records Producers: Kid Harpoon (Harry Styles, Florence + The Machine) & Kings of Leon


The Title: A Mission Statement

The title Can We Please Have Fun is not a suggestion; it is a thesis. It acknowledges the elephant in the room. For years, Kings of Leon’s live shows became heavy, methodical performances of hits they seemed tired of playing. The press cycles were bogged down by the infamous 2011 botched show in Dallas and the internal family tensions.

By naming the record this, Caleb Followill (vocals/guitar) is asking for permission to shed the skin of the "serious rock band." From the opening seconds of the record, it is clear that permission is granted. Kings Of Leon - Can We Please Have Fun -2024- M...

Track-by-Track Breakdown

1. "Ballerina Band" The album opens not with a bang, but with a simmering tension. It’s a mood-setter, layering atmospheric guitars over a driving bassline. It serves as a bridge between the moody When You See Yourself and the energy to come, signaling that while they want to have fun, they haven't abandoned their atmospheric instincts.

2. "Rainbow Ball" This track is an early highlight and arguably one of the catchiest things they’ve written in years. It blends a new-wave synthesizer pulse with a driving drum beat. It feels like a nod to 80s pop-rock, reminiscent of The Cars or early U2, but filtered through a Southern lens. It’s bright, colorful, and undeniable.

3. "Mustang" The lead single and arguably the album's anchor. "Mustang" is a burst of adrenaline. The riff is jagged and aggressive, recalling the band's earliest work. It’s a song about freedom and movement, featuring a chorus that was built for festival sing-alongs. It’s a direct rebuke to anyone who claimed the band had forgotten how to rock.

4. "Actual Daylight" Here, the band leans into a post-punk aesthetic. The rhythm section Kings of Leon – Can We Please Have

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Report: Kings of Leon – Can We Please Have Fun Released on May 10, 2024, Can We Please Have Fun

is the ninth studio album by the Nashville-based rock band Kings of Leon. It marks a stylistic shift toward a more relaxed, "vulnerable" sound while harkening back to the band's gritty origins. Production and Creative Direction For the first time, the band collaborated with Kid Harpoon

(known for his work with Harry Styles and Florence + The Machine). Recording Location: The album was recorded at Dark Horse Recording in Franklin, Tennessee. Creative Intent:

The band described the process as their most enjoyable yet, focused on being "musically vulnerable" and "void of all expectations" rather than chasing radio-ready singles. The Indy Review Tracklist and Key Singles

The album features 12 tracks, spanning approximately 45 minutes: Album Review: Kings of Leon – Can We Please Have Fun

Track-by-Track Breakdown: The Sound of 2024

Unlike the lush, atmospheric layers of When You See Yourself, Can We Please Have Fun is immediate and tactile. The guitars are cranked. The bass (Jared Followill) is fuzzy and driving. The drums (Nathan Followill) sound live and roomy, not quantized.