Kings of Leon released a new album quite recently. Their first in five years. As nice as that might be, I’m one of those who thought they were never the same post Because of the Times. To me it was the last record of theirs where they were a bit daring at the least, and had a bunch of songs on there that were exciting to listen to. I got my copy of The Times, quite soon after it was released actually. Came out three days before my 12th birthday, and ‘On Call’ was on there and to be able to hear that whenever I wanted to, I needed the CD.
‘McFearless’ comes straight after ‘On Call’ on the album. Caleb Followill sings the ‘be there’ lyric on there, and then ‘McFearless’ enters which this massive fuzz bazz in the centre, followed by this erratic, high-hat heavy drumming pattern by Nathan Followill and wah-wah drenched guitar riff. To an erratic 11 soon to be 12-year-old, these sounds were quite awe-inspiring. Because of C.Followill’s vocal delivery and cadence, I don’t think I’ve ever sang along to this one correctly. Except for the chorus. And even then. But I’ve looked at the lyrics. My interpretation is that the song is just about a man who’s trying to live his best life, keep on the straight and narrow and maintain their sanity in a crazy world. I think that’s fair.
Time’s gone by and sometimes I wonder whether the chorus to this is actually good. Caleb Followill’s clearly giving it his all, his voice is at the point of breaking many times during those repetitions, but I can’t help but find it funny sometimes. You might not feel the same, but that’s fine. I’ll still listen to this with great joy whenever it comes on.