Kings of Leon - Aha Shake Heartbreak

Primary Artist
Kings of Leon
Album Title
Aha Shake Heartbreak
Release Date
February 22, 2005 
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Review by James Christopher Monger
The mysterious Followill family returns to the front porch/garage on The Kings Of Leon's engaging sophomore effort, Aha Shake Heartbreak. On Youth & Young Manhood, The Kings gave Southern rock a swift kick in the rear, sounding like Lynyrd Skynyrd posing as a bunch of N.Y.U. film students (or vice versa). For their latest, the Nashville quartet raises a flag that's equal parts Confederate and Union Jack. Their success in the U.K. is understandable, as Caleb Followill's lazy drawl sounds like a cross between Bon Scott, Ray Davies, and Eddie Money with a slight Jamaican accent, but it's their seamless and agreeable blend of rock & roll, country, and Roky Erickson-style psychedelia, matched with a keen lyrical wit, that makes them fascinating to both sides of the pond. Read More