By cannily synthesizing many of the sonic signifiers of 1990s and Y2K alternative rock, Cage the Elephant became one of the biggest rock bands of the 2010s. The natives of Bowling Green, Kentucky didn't get any traction in their career until they relocated to London, England just before the 2008 release of their eponymous debut, but being Americans in the UK did help give the group a media boost, which resulted in the transatlantic hit "Ain't No Rest For The Wicked," a clever pop tune that sounded like a hybrid between the White Stripes and Beck. Ten years later, Cage The Elep...