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Kings of Leon struggled after losing sight of their "friendship and brotherhood"

Rockers Kings of Leon are set to return on October 14 with their highly anticipated new studio album "WALLS" and they have opened up about working on new music after taking a break. 

During a new interview with Britain’s NME magazine, Caleb Followill explained that seeing their band as a business rather than a family and personal affair prevented them from being able to get moving again and they desperately wanted to claw back the passion and enthusiasm for the project they once had:

“After a while, it’s not ‘I’m going to do an interview with my brother’, it’s ‘I’m going to do an interview with the drummer’. When you get together, it’s never ‘We are the band’. We lost that.”

He added: “There were a lot of moments when we weren’t talking. It was ‘Man, we’ve become business partners. We haven’t maintained our friendship and our brotherhood, everything that we are.” 

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