Rock band Kings of Leon are releasing their comeback single “Mustang” later this week, and teased a snippet of the song, featuring a downtuned bass riff and brief vocals, on social media. Frontman Caleb Followill announced the song’s release during the band’s performance in Mexico last month. “Mustang” is the band’s first release since their 2021 album “When You See Yourself”. The single will be released on 22 February.
Last month, the band shared a tribute to the pub where they played their first UK gig, the White Horse in High Wycombe, after it closed down in December. The venue was significant to the band, and they thanked it for its role in their early career. The band also recently announced they will headline the opening concert for the F1 British Grand Prix, taking place on 4 July. Stormzy, Pete Tong, and Rudimental are also set to perform at the four-day festival.
Fans can listen to the teaser of “Mustang” on the band’s social media accounts and their website. The snippet features a heavy guitar riff and drums leading up to a vocal section. The band has not shared any details about the song’s lyrics or themes.
Kings of Leon’s “When You See Yourself” received critical acclaim and features hits like “The Bandit” and “Echoing”. The band will likely tour to promote their new music, but they have not announced any dates yet. Fans are eagerly anticipating the new single and the band’s next move, as Kings of Leon are known for their high-energy live performances and rock sound
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