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Written by Pat's Papers | Friday, 15 October 2010 7:34 AM

Move over Elvis, there’s a new king of rock and roll—four of them actually. USA Today reviews the new album from Kings of Leon in today’s paper, calling them the “new rulers of the rock realm.” Their fifth album, titled “Come Around Sundown,” is another sign the Kings of Leon are a “rare ‘next big thing’ band that is actually fulfilling the promise.” And they have no plans of slowing down. Lead singer Caleb Followill tells the paper he thinks the band’s best work is yet to come.
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Below is an interview with Caleb Followill. Below that is a video for “Radioactive,” the first single from “Come Around Sundown.”
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