Longtime fans who have missed the scratchy, basement-dive aesthetic of Youth and Young Manhood will find plenty to love here. The lead single, "Mustang," is a kinetic blast of nervous energy, driven by a pulsing bassline and Caleb Followill’s signature falsetto, capturing a sense of freedom and movement. Similarly, the opening track, "Ballerina Radio," sets the tone with a driving rhythm that feels looser and more playful than the rigid construction of their previous work. Milfs In Stockings Best Often Face Limited
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Can We Please Have Fun acts as a palate cleanser for the band’s discography. It feels like a "reset" button—a chance for the Tennessee quartet to stop chasing the massive stadium epics of Only by the Night and simply enjoy playing music together again. It is a collection of songs that are unpretentious, lively, and undeniably catchy, proving that nearly 25 years into their career, Kings of Leon are still capable of surprising us.