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Aha Shake Heartbreak

Aha Shake Heartbreak
Artist: Kings Of Leon
Label: Handmedown/RCA
Category: Music

List Price: £16.99
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 38 reviews
Sales Rank: 269

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

UPC: 828766563528
EAN: 0082876656352
ASIN: B0002V4DNM

Release Date: November 1, 2004
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5 out of 5 stars The best American rock album this century   October 16, 2005
 19 out of 21 found this review helpful

Kings of Leon may claim a preposterous history and have a reputation of being party-hard immature youths, but their music speaks depths of their true genius. Their second album, "A-Ha Shake Heartbreak", is both a clear improvement on their already incredibly good first offering ("Youth and Young Manhood")and proof of a real understanding of what rock is really about.

And not only do Kings of Leon know the meaning of rock, but also know how to help it evolve. Just listen to the first track on the album, 'Slow Night, So Long', which although has less immediate impact than the opener on "YAYM", brings their original sound to new levels. No one could have expected the jazzy, sombre feel of the ending section. I was amazed, and loved them more with every passing chord.

The third track, 'Taper Jean Girl', as well as being my personal favourite, proves that Kings of Leon know exactly what direction they are headed. It is confident, rhythmic and has, in my opinion anyway, one of the greatest riffs in any rock song in the past decade. A stunning song.

'The Bucket' is another obvious strongpoint, but unexpectedly (if not for the yodelling)'Day Old Blues'is quite enjoyable, and 'Pistol of Fire' and 'King of the Rodeo' also live up to this standard. There are no fillers. No weak songs. Kings of Leon are determined to make an impression on the world of rock, and who knows, with this album, they might even change it.


5 out of 5 stars A great second album   April 6, 2005
 6 out of 12 found this review helpful

It took me a while to get into this album, as it did with Youth and Young Manhood. But Aha Shake Heartbreak eventually grows on you even more than the first. It has a range of different styles and songs, more diverse than on the first album, and some great music. You can see there is good talent involved. Particularly good tracks include The Bucket, Razz, King of the Rodeo and Pistol of Fire, although all tracks are good in their own way. KoL have progressed a lot since their first album.


5 out of 5 stars NO copyright for me!   March 10, 2005
 9 out of 39 found this review helpful

When i bought the cd...I immediately put it on my laptop to transfer to my mobile phone as I use it as an MP3 player....There were no glitches or copyright protect...it even let me change the songs file format...!!!
And by the way..this album is awesome....calebs voice is so effective.!



5 out of 5 stars Can They Improve Any More?   February 22, 2005
 2 out of 4 found this review helpful

This album is fantastic. After listenin to Y&YM I thought they were great but now i dunno wot to say. There is honestly not 1 bad song on the album ; with each song appealin in its own way. My personal favourite is for kicks . I reckon this smashes Y&YM apart and all I have left to say is bring on the next album!!!!


5 out of 5 stars Like The Bends for the Strokes generation!   February 18, 2005
 11 out of 11 found this review helpful

Yodelling, calypso, jazz and songs about impotence... You would never believe they could make it sound this good... It seems easy to forget now but there was once a time - sometime before the musical atrocity that is Jet - when the concept of a group of long haired skinny white boys, dressed with thrift-store chic and recycling 70's riffs seemed like genuinely the most exciting thing since... well, since it happened the last time.

And then came along The Strokes, swiftly followed by The White Stripes, The Vines, The Hives, BRMC... We got so carried away that even The Datsuns were hailed as the new, "saviours of rock'n'roll" for a day or two. Relative latecomers to the scene, Kings of Leon seemed to be just another band who rolled off the production line with clothes, hair, and a background story just a little too good to be for real.

Whether the family Followill really are the offspring of an alcoholic preacher who spent their formative years travelling the south to spread word of the good lord, we'll probably never know. However, if there was ever any doubt about the honesty of their musical convictions, Aha Shake Heartbreak should help dispel it. First things first, this is no rock'n'roll party album in the vein of Youth and Young Manhood. As fine a record as that was, the Kings have progressed, and done it with great style and taste.

Somehow the Kings have managed to return with an album that appears to be the difficult second album and post-fame downbeat comedown record rolled into one, but have defied all logic by making it sound compellingly brilliant. Opener 'Slow Night, So Long' sets the tone, introducing itself with chiming chords reminiscent of Joy Division with a Peter Hook-esque bassline to match. After building up to a climax that rocks like The Who it then fades out into a beautiful piano led calypso coda with Caleb singing: "Rise and shine all you gold-digging mothers." Truly this is one extraordinary and adventurous record.

They are still capable of rocking like Lynyrd Skynyrd - 'Velvet Snow' is easily the match of 'Molly's Chambers'. But the tracks that really shine are the ones that sound completely removed from the old 'new rock revolution'. 'King of the Rodeo' has got a chorus that you wont be able to get out of your head for days; 'Day Old Blues' will make you seriously wonder why no-one has ever thought of mixing yodelling and rock'n'roll before and there will not be a song released this year with a more funky bassline than 'Razz'.

In Aha Shake Heartbreak the Kings have managed to do what no one could have dared hope. Where The Strokes, The Vines and countless others have failed, the Followills have transcended the retrogressive scene that gave birth to them and developed into a truly special and unique band.

 

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