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Kings Of Leon May Be Gearing Up To Begin Next Album
‘Come Around Sundown’ was the band’s fifth studio album and was released in October 2010.

Kings Of Leon may be getting ready to begin work on their next album.
Speaking to MTV, drummer Nathan Followill said that the band may begin to work on some ideas for the follow up to 2010’s ‘Come Around Sundown’.
‘We’re going to spend the next few months getting that [a new studio] up and running; kind of make it our little clubhouse to get there and just kind of goof off whenever we want to. But, I’d say within the next six months, we’ll probably start kicking some stuff around.’
The comments follow on from the ‘dramatic’ events which occurred during last year, when, during a show in Dallas, Texas, frontman Caleb Followill left the stage mid-performance, before the remainder of their tour dates were cancelled due to illness and exhaustion.
‘Over the holidays, [you] break some bread, have some turkey, everyone makes up,’ added the drummer, emphasising that the band are all on good terms. ‘I don’t think it was as big as people thought it was, but the press machine takes it and runs with it.’
‘Come Around Sundown’ was the band’s fifth studio album and was released in October 2010.
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