Kings Of Leon are out to prove how country fried and down-to-earth it still is despite massive success, and with the latest music video for Mechanical Bull single "Temple," the Followill brothers (and cousin!) do so with guerilla, hand held camera footage from their cousin/guitar tech Christopher "Nacho" Followill.
Unlike the highly dramatic, storyline filled music video for "Beautiful War," "Temple" takes Kings Of Leon back to its performance clip roots. Grainy footage of the band on the road in country friendly cities (looks like Nashville?) and family footage is mixed with a plain ol' performance in front of a Mechanical Bull sign.
There are streetlights, passing roads, neon signs and plenty of diners featured in "Temple," but the real happy highlight of the video is all the family footage. Beware: there are TONS of Followill babies (and pretty wives). These kids are cute, y'all.
Kings Of Leon are a family band, after all.
Watch the music video for "Temple" below:
"Temple" is the third single from Kings Of Leon's most recent album Mechanical Bull, which dropped in September. Tracks "Wait For Me" and "Supersoaker" officially preceded this song.
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