Kings Of Leon's new documentary, Talihina Sky, was released on DVD and Blu-Ray this week. Synopsis: Talihina Sky is the story of Kings of Leon, whose strict Pentecostal upbringing in Oklahoma and Tennessee preceded their unlikely transformation into one of the biggest rock bands in the world.
The film follows Nathan, Caleb, Jared and Matthew Followill back to Talihina, Oklahoma for their annual family reunion. This reunion serves as a catalyst to explore the band's roots and the difficulties they faced growing up. Home movies, childhood photos and revealing interviews with family members -- including a colorful group of parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins -- expose how the influence of their family has informed the creativity that drives Kings of Leon today.
Now a multi-platinum act, Kings of Leon continues to feel the influence of their past while confronting the evolving set of struggles that come with massive success. The band's achievements have rippled back home to affect their family, who take great pride in, and some of the credit for, the cousins who made it big.
The story of Kings of Leon has been called the "best band creation story in recent memory" and, for the first time, is being shared by the people who lived it.
Blu-ray/DVD bonus material:
Commentary:
-Jared, Matthew and Casey McGrath
-Nathan, Caleb and Stephen C. Mitchell
Deleted Scenes:
-Bud & Cleo
-Granny, Nate & Nacho
-Glastonbury setlist
-Soundcheck Jam at O2 Arena
-Slow Night, So Long
-Talihina Sky
Additional Material:
-Home Movies
-Campfire
-Who is Nacho?
-BettyAnn Singalong
-Roofball
-Manhattan