Kings Of Leon Is An American Rock Band Formed In Nashville Tennessee In 1999. The Band Is Composed Of Brothers Caleb Nathan And Jared Followill And Their Cousin Matthew Followill. The Band's Early Music Was A Blend Of Southern Rock And Garage Rock With Blues Influences But It Has Evolved Throughout The Years To Include A Variety Of Genres And A More Alternative Arena Rock Sound. Kings Of Leon Achieved Initial Success In The United Kingdom With Nine Top 40 Singles Two BRIT Awards In 2008 And All Three Of The Band's Albums At The Time Peaked In The Top Five Of The UK Albums Chart. Their Third Album Because Of The Times Reached No. 1. After The Release Of Only By The Night In September 2008 The Band Achieved Chart Success In The United States. The Singles "Sex On Fire" "Use Somebody" And "Notion" All Peaked At Number One On The Hot Modern Rock Tracks Chart. The Album Was Their First Platinum-Selling Album In The United States And The Best-Selling Album Of 2008 In Australia Being Certified Platinum Nine Times. The Band's Fifth Album Come Around Sundown Was Released On October 18 2010. Their Sixth Album Mechanical Bull Was Released On September 24 2013. The Seventh Studio Album Walls Was Released On October 14 2016. Their Eighth Studio Album When You See Yourself Was Released On March 5 2021. The Group Has 12 Grammy Award Nominations Including 4 Wins. Full Wikipedia Article Https //en.Wikipedia.Org/wiki/Kings_Of_Leon Studio Albums
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"Pyro" Is A Song By American Rock Band Kings Of Leon Released On December 9 2010 As The Second Single From Their Fifth Studio Album Come Around Sundown. The Music Video For The Song Premiered On 9 December 2010. It Depicts A Bar Fight Scene And Was Performed By Actors. The Video Is In Slow Motion. At The End Of The Video Everyone Floats Into The Ceiling Except For The Band Who Are Playing As A Concert Band And They Are Playing Their Instruments Beside The Tables While Sitting On Chairs. Their 2004 Song "Four Kicks" Was Set In The Same Studio With The Same Director. According To Songfacts.Com Caleb Followill Explained About The Original Inspiration For This Song "I Had Actually Written Some Verses Because I Was Watching This Piece On These Radical Christians That Live Up In The Mountains And Somehow The FBI Got Involved And Pretty Much Went And Killed Them Presumably A Reference To Ruby Ridge . And So I Started Writing Kind Of About That And About A Guy That Was Kind Of Fed Up With It All And He Thought That The World That He Was Living In Wasn't The Perfect World To Him So He Kind Of Goes And Burns It Down. It's Just One Of Those Songs Where It's Like It Starts Out With Someone Thinking They Know How It's Supposed To Be And At The End It's Like 'I Can't Even Be That Way.'" Kings Of Leon Performed The Song On Saturday Night Live On October 23 2010.