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Kings Of Leon, Caleb Followill

Kings Of Leon have shared a teaser previewing yet another two new songs – listen to snippets of ‘Dancing In Your Head’ and ‘Spin It Like We Can’ below.

The band, who haven’t released any official new material since 2016’s ‘Walls’teased the imminent release of two new songs called ‘Must Catch The Bandit’ and ‘Feel The Way You Do’ this week.

Now, they’ve shared teasers for ‘Dancing In Your Head’ and ‘Spin It Like We Can’ on Instagram. The other two teased tracks will arrive next week (January 7) though no release date has yet been shared for the newest songs.

Listen to them below.

“Blame it on the holiday ‘cheer’, but I just feel like sharing,” the band’s bassist Jared Followill tweeted on Christmas Day (December 25) when sharing the first teasers.

He added: “@kingsofleon tweeted ‘the w8 is nearly over’ TEN MONTHS ago. Enough,” hinting that the band’s eighth album is on the horizon.

Despite no official releases arriving in the last four years, in March the band shared a live recording of a new song called ‘Going Nowhere’. The performance was recorded in their hometown of Nashville and featured only frontman Caleb Followill on acoustic guitar.

Meanwhile, Kings Of Leon were due to play their first London show since 2017 this summer, but were forced to cancel it by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

Reviewing the band’s last album, 2016’s ‘Walls’, NME wrote: “The Followills have remembered how much they like giant choruses and on ‘Walls’ have written 10 of them.

“‘Walls’ just feels fresh. Kings Of Leon were great as a cult band, and great as a stadium band. It doesn’t matter which they do, just as long as they do it with conviction. And here they sound more focused and alive than they have for a while.”

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