Come Around Sundown RCA [Four stars]
Listen to ”˜The Face,’ a slow-fuse power ballad that conjures a stadium full of singing fans and slow-turning mirror balls. Or ”˜The End,’ where the band’s once lean and scrappy guitar sound becomes an Edge-like tsunami. But the Kings’ personality hasn’t been lost in the supersizing ”“ the group manages to tweak its sound several times over. The fiddle-spiked ”˜Back Down South’ heads into dark backwoods-kegger territory. ”˜Mary’ flirts with doo-wop, mating pop falsettos with Matthew Followill’s punk-glam rawk riffing. ”˜Pony Up’ is an itchy funk tune that surprisingly recalls Talking Heads.
Caleb’s voice, meanwhile, remains a thing of slithering, boozy Tennessee beauty. Witness ”˜Birthday.’ It’s a slinky rocker in the spirit of 50 Cent’s ”˜In Da Club,’ except there’s no club, shawty’s nose is bloodied, and Caleb is walking her home, stumbling, laughing and spilling drinks along the way. Down-homey and over-the-top, ”˜Birthday’ recalls the Kings’ gruff-sounding garage-rock days. But it’s just a glimpse in the rearview by a band with its foot on the accelerator.
Key Tracks: ”˜Mary,’ ”˜Radioactive,’ ”˜Pony Up’
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