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Aha Shake Heartbreak
Kings of Leon
List Price:$11.48
Price:$9.98
 
Rating:
Sales Rank:3329
 
Release Year:2005
Label:PID
UPC:828766454420
Notes:Contains Explicit Lyrics
 
Styles:Southern Rock, American Trad Rock, Garage Rock Revival
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Tracks


[01] Slow Night, So Long 3:54
[02] King of the Rodeo 2:25
[03] Taper Jean Girl 3:05
[04] Pistol of Fire 2:20
[05] Milk 4:00
[06] Bucket 2:55
[07] Soft 2:59
[08] Razz 2:15
[09] Day Old Blues 3:32
[10] Four Kicks 2:09
[11] Velvet Snow 2:11
[12] Rememo 3:22
Album Review


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. On the twenty-something barfly opener "Slow Night, So Long," Caleb laments/celebrates the soulless dance of the one-night stand ("She's opened up just like she really knows me/I hate her face, but enjoy the company") like a true student of outlaw country. It's a theme that runs rampant throughout Heartbreak, and whether it's set against a swamp-sick boogie ("Pistol of Fire") or emitted through a lonesome yodel ("Day Old Blues"), it resonates as clear and cool as the opening notes of a Creedence Clearwater Revival tune. ~ James Christopher Monger, Rovi