The Fandom of Kings of Leon By Brandon Buckner,
[email protected], 703-915-5863 (Word Count: 1292) It’s five and a half hours before kickoff the day of the 2008 BCS National Championship Game. Nathan, Caleb, Jared and Matthew are all business. As of 2:30 PM ET, the whole band was down in Miami and already well into their pregame rituals. It was more than five hours until kickoff. For those who follow the band, it comes as no surprise. The four boys, each named Followill, love their Sooners. And, like their music, tales of their extreme fanhood are growing all across the world. The band’s newest album, Only by the Night, opened in 2008 and spent four weeks atop the charts in the U.K., where the group is considered rock royalty, achieving five times platinum status and the distinction as the country’s most downloaded album ever. The album also hit No. 1 in four other countries including Australia, where it was the best selling album in 2008. Sex on Fire, the first single off the album, is the most downloaded song in U.K. history. In January of 2009, a friend recommended that I jump on the Kings of Leon bandwagon. After discovering a couple tracks that spoke to me like a Malcolm Kelly freestyle—namely, Arizona and Fans off their third album, Because of the Times (if you’re new to KOL, start here)—and learning about the band’s deep Oklahoma roots, I took his advice and rapidly became a believer.