In the context of the live recording "Molly's Chambers" from the iTunes Festival in London on November 30, 2012, Kings of Leon was riding the wave of ... Read Full Description >
In the context of the live recording "Molly's Chambers" from the iTunes Festival in London on November 30, 2012, Kings of Leon was riding the wave of their career following the release of their album "Come Around Sundown" in 2010. Having gained significant popularity from their earlier work, this performance showcased the band's established sound that blends Southern rock, alternative rock, and post-grunge influences. At this point in their career, Kings of Leon had achieved considerable commercial success, with "Come Around Sundown" debuting at number one in several countries. The band was known for their high-energy performances, and this live rendition reflects their ability to captivate audiences. Interestingly, "Molly's Chambers," one of their earlier hits from the debut album "Youth and Young Manhood" (2003), continues to resonate with fans and demonstrates the band's enduring appeal as they navigated a pivotal moment in their evolution.