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Long before they hit mainstream popularity, the second album from Tennessee family act Kings of Leon, Aha Shake Heartbreak, honed in on their hook-smart brand of Southern bar rock meets garage rock revivalism, sounding like a cross between The Strokes and Lynyrd Skynyrd with succinct songwriting, improved confidence and a total lack of pretension. TRACKS PLAYED: 'Slow Night, So Long' 'King of the Rodeo' 'Taper Jean Girl' 'Pistol of Fire' 'Milk' 'The Bucket' 'Soft' 'Razz' 'Day Old Blues' 'Four Kicks' 'Velvet Snow' 'Rememo'.
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Long before they hit mainstream popularity, the second album from Tennessee family act Kings of Leon, Aha Shake Heartbreak, honed in on their hook-smart brand of Southern bar rock meets garage rock revivalism, sounding like a cross between The Strokes and Lynyrd Skynyrd with succinct songwriting, improved confidence and a total lack of pretension. TRACKS PLAYED: 'Slow Night, So Long' 'King of the Rodeo' 'Taper Jean Girl' 'Pistol of Fire' 'Milk' 'The Bucket' 'Soft' 'Razz' 'Day Old Blues' 'Four Kicks' 'Velvet Snow' 'Rememo'.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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