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Only by the Night
Only by the Night


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Artist: Kings Of Leon
Label: Rca
Category: Music

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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars(75 reviews)
Sales Rank: 56

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.9 x 0.4

MPN: 732712
UPC: 886973271223
EAN: 8869732712238
ASIN: B001C3KCSY

Release Date: September 23, 2008
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Tracks:

  • Closer
  • Crawl
  • Sex On Fire
  • Use Somebody
  • Manhattan
  • Revelry
  • 17
  • Notion
  • I Want You
  • Be Somebody
  • Cold Desert

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Editorial Reviews:

Album Description
Kings of Leon return with the release of their highly anticipated fourth album 'Only By The Night' on 22nd September through Columbia Records. 'Only By The Night' is a bold and expansive sonic statement that looks set to solidify Kings of Leon's position as one of the most important international acts of 2008 and beyond. It follows rapidly in the footsteps of the bands previous albums 'Youth And Young Manhood', 'Aha Shake Heartbreak' & 'Because Of The Times', which have quickly established them as one of the most prolific and acclaimed acts around.

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Despite a wave of criticism asserting that Kings of Leon's fourth full-length is "too commercial," Only by the Night may be the closest thing to a pitch-perfect album to drop in 2008. Granted, Tennessee's band of brothers (and one first cousin) takes a turn for the heavily polished here, but what the album lacks in rough-edged raunch, it more than makes up for in earnestness and--yes--stunning beauty. From the opening notes of "Closer" to the listing balladry of "Cold Desert," Only by the Night hardly misses a beat. Highlights abound, particularly in the trading off of melodic lines between instruments, and in this regard, bassist Jared Followill is the album's quiet MVP. Above these gorgeous instrumentals, singer Caleb emotes with a dramatic grit that never loses its command. A model of melodic rock composition, arranged and produced with a warm, inviting veneer, and performed with aching sincerity, these 11 tracks coalesce into a sanguine whole that eclipses the band's much-discussed rock posturing and yields more with every play. A good band's great album, Only by the Night (finally) establishes Kings of Leon as a rock act that worthy of seriously sustained attention. --Jason Kirk



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5 out of 5 stars Only By The Night (****1/2)   November 18, 2008
Kings Of Leon-Only By The Night ****1/2

Only By The Night is the closest to a picture perfect album as it has got in 2008. Melodic and true; polished but with grit, in other words fantastic.

This group of family members have despite what some may think, reached a high of their career surpassing all their previous efforts. Vocalist Caleb sings with a gritty linear voice with just the right amount of smooth to please everyone within listening distance. The subtle musicianship compliments his vocals nearly perfectly.

'Closer' opens it and really encompasses everything the album is going to do in the one song. 'Crawl' is the hardest and deserved second single. 'Be Somebody' and 'Manhattan' have both been done esthetically but Kings Of Leon give it a new twist and do it very well. 'I Want You' breaks hearts while the closer 'Cold Desert' evokes every other emotion known to man. It is however the albums lead single 'Sex On Fire' that shows the power of the band both lyrically and performance wise.

Only By The Night is a fantastic record and among the very best of 2008.



4 out of 5 stars KOL > MMJ   November 16, 2008
So this year two pretty major developments took place in Southern Indie Rock. Cult favorites My Morning Jacket and now Kings of Leon crossed over into the mainstream with their newest releases. But these albums are totally different and say a lot about the bands respectively.

I won't rehash my harsh criticism of the MMJ album, except to say that it was not consistent with their previous efforts - in any way, except their penchant for experimentation. It is a terrible album, but to their credit, they make some of it work very well live because they are a truly great band (see the recent Austin City Limits performance) .

This effort by KOL, on the other hand, is not experimental. It is growth. Think the difference between Death Cab's latest and Clap Your Hands Say Yeah's latest (which was just experimental piffle). If you were around from the beginning with KOL and you did not see this coming, I'm sorry but you just weren't paying attention. With each album and successive tour this band has shown tremendous growth by expanding their sound, not changing it. The sonic elements that dominate this album are easily discernible in "Trani" from Youth and Young Manhood and others along the way. Will they make a more rocking record next? I hope so, but they deserved to make this album. And it stands on its own as a very solid, and at times, brilliant effort.

Sure, KOL could have made jingle jangle albums for a few more years. I would have bought them and I would have checked out their shows whenever they were in town. But from the beginning, like many of us I loved this band not just for what they were, but for what they could become. They continue to defy our expectations, in a good way. KOL is now a great band. Baby's all grown up, and I'm so proud.



5 out of 5 stars Closer   November 12, 2008
  1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This song is a plea from someone trapped beyond the past, calling closer.

A trembling and cascading marriage of words and music, truly beautiful are both, and never has a song been more defining as a reminder that there are those who are shaking the bars of invisible prisons and those listening to the rattling who are holding the keys. This is the embodiment of that longing to be free, that unconscious urging in all of us for something unseen, something lost in eternity, lost in a dream, but sung sweetly and heard clearly in this, The Kings of Leon: Closer.

let us out. and bring us closer...

Sin Cerely
~ D



1 out of 5 stars Stank   November 12, 2008
  1 out of 4 found this review helpful

In with the new fans and out with the old...

I don't care who likes change- this is definately not an album I can actually ENJOY cleaning my house to.

What a waste of an awesome voice... I loved the tennessee pervish twang of "the old Kings."



3 out of 5 stars Not their best effort   November 10, 2008
  0 out of 2 found this review helpful

Kings of Leon is one of my favourite bands and I have grown to love their raw energy. This is a good album with a few excellent songs and a lot of mediocre ones. This is a totally different direction for the band and some may like that. It is way overproduced though, and somewhat contrived. I wish they wouldn't have sold out and just go back to what made them famous in the first place.

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