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Kings of Leon Give Glimpses Of Sundown In Connecticut

There was not a pigeon in sight as the band showed off songs from their upcoming album on Tuesday night. By Jeremy Kaplan Kings of Leon (file) Photo: Douglas Mason/ Getty Images HARTFORD, Connecticut — New England got its fix of Southern-tinged rock on Tuesday night, when the Kings Of Leon stopped at Connecticut’s Comcast Theatre on their latest headlining tour. On the eve of the announcement that Come Around Sundown, the follow-up to their breakout album Only by the Night, would be out on October 19, the Kings mixed big radio songs like “Sex on Fire” and earlier favorites like “Milk” with new tracks. The band started their set with a bass-heavy “Crawl” as they entered the stage through clouds of swelling red smoke. A fifth backing musician, who remained without introduction the whole night, lent extra fullness to the sound accompanying frontman Caleb Followill’s croaky-on-purpose voice. KOL brought together the 20,000-strong crowd old die-hard followers and newcomers as all sang along to “Fans,” from 2007’s Because of the Times. The Followills also expanded on their Southern roots for some new blues-oriented, harmonized tracks, including “Immortals” and “Southbound.” The band’s clear sound and the well-timed camera-work for the video screens — zooming in on each musician during their key parts — gave the entire show the feel of an orchestrated live album. Given the unfortunate pigeon-attack of their recent gig in St. Louis , such a smooth-running show was probably a relief to band and fans alike. After playing a 75-minute powerhouse set, the Kings came back for an encore that included the radio phenomenon “Use Somebody” and closed the show with “Black Thumbnail.” After almost two years of nonstop touring, the boys from Tennessee showed little signs of slowing down. Related Artists Kings Of Leon

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Avenged Sevenfold’s Johnny Christ On Band’s #1 Debut, Nightmare

‘It’s a testament to the fans about how much they care about what we do,’ bassist Johnny Christ says about topping the Billboard albums chart. By Kyle Anderson Avenged Sevenfold’s Johnny Christ Photo: Getty Images It looked as though Eminem’s Recovery would be spending most of the summer at the top of the Billboard albums chart, at least until Katy Perry got around to dropping Teenage Dream later this month. But as we learned this week, you should never count out the savage power of California punk-metallers Avenged Sevenfold, who stormed the top of the charts with their fifth album, Nightmare. It’s the first trip to the top of the chart for the band, and they celebrated appropriately. “I got the call from my manager last night,” bassist Johnny Christ told MTV News. “Unfortunately, Matt [Sanders, better known as M. Shadows] and Zack [a.k.a. Zacky Vengeance] were doing press in L.A., but me and Brian [a.k.a. Synyster Gates] went out to celebrate and had some dinner together. It was pretty fun. It was more about the drinks. We were just drinking, having a good time. We should have been being good boys and not drinking last night, but it’s the first time we’re on the top of the Billboard, and that only happens once. We had to do something.” Of course, the chart victory is bittersweet for the men of A7X, as the celebration had to happen without drummer Jimmy “The Rev” Sullivan, who passed away in December 2009 of an accidental drug overdose. Christ (born Jonathan Seward) thinks of it as the latest in a long line of tributes to Sullivan. “The only thing we were worried about was getting it done and doing the best job we can for our brother,” he said. “We wanted to make this record as big and strong as possible. We wanted to make this a really huge record and get it out there to as many people as possible to extend Jimmy’s legacy.” In addition to the need to carry on Sullivan’s legacy, the men of Avenged Sevenfold were also fueled by their ever-growing fanbase, which has made them incrementally larger with each release. “We have the greatest fans in the world, and our growth has been so organic. It’s online, it’s out at the shows. It’s a big family, and they know we’re going to do our best, and we know they’re going to give it their best. “It’s a testament to the fans about how much they care about what we do,” he continued. “It’s not as much about the numbers as much as it is that our fans made a mark on this world for us.” Avenged Sevenfold are about to begin rehearsing for the Uproar Tour, which kicks off August 17 in Minneapolis and also features Disturbed, Stone Sour, Hellyeah and Halestorm. Related Artists Avenged Sevenfold Eminem

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