Kings of Leon – Molly’s Chambers
Kings of Leon – Molly’s Chambers (2003)
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Molly’s Chambers is a song by the American rock band Kings of Leon, released on August 11, 2003, as the second single from their debut album, *Youth and Young Manhood*. The title is derived from a line in Thin Lizzy’s rendition of the traditional Irish folk song “Whiskey in the Jar,” where “Molly’s chambers” is a colloquial term referring to a brothel. The track showcases the band’s early blend of Southern and garage rock influences, characterized by energetic guitar riffs and raw vocals. An alternate version of the song, known as “Molly’s Hangover,” offers a slower tempo and features distinct backing vocals and guitar solos, providing a different interpretation of the original composition. The accompanying music video portrays the band performing in a dimly lit setting, capturing the song’s gritty and rebellious vibe.