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Sometimes it's the shit you don't want to hear that wakes you up. At least that's been the case for American rockers Kings of Leon in recent years. In 2022, while headlining dates in Australia and New Zealand, the foursome—made up of lead singer Caleb Followill and his older and younger brothers Nathan and Jared as well as their cousin Matthew—was approached by their management team about the then-upcoming twenty-year anniversary of Youth & Young Manhood, their debut record. Was it time for a greatest-hits album or a nostalgia tour? The band bristled. "I wasn't ready for that yet," says Followill, forty-two. It wasn't that he felt too young or that an anniversary rerelease felt too lame. It was that looking back would tear the singer's attention away from what was happening inside him at that very moment, from the dramatic personal transformation that was just on the horizon. |
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