Bryan Sanchez - 30.04.2008 When it was first announced that super producer, Danger Mouse, would be producing Akron, Ohio duo, The Black Keys', next album, many wondered if this ...
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Jonathan Keefe - 21.04.2008  ...
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Sharon O'Connell - 03.04.2008 This bare-bones blues thing is all well and good, but it seems that eventually, even the most determined minimalists decide that it's time to add a li...
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Roque Strew - 01.04.2008  The Black Keys seemed doomed to linger in the long, black-and-red shadow of the White Stripes. That's perhaps unfair: Akron's Dan Auerbach and Patrick...
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Steven Hyden - 01.04.2008  There's a good reason that most rock bands aren't
duos—the sonic palette dries up quickly. Blues-rock tandem The Black Keys
appeared to max out its po...
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ALAN LIGHT - 01.04.2008  With their stripped-down and dirty take on the blues, the Black Keys always sounded like they came from another time. On the Akron, Ohio, duo?s fifth ...
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JOE GROSS - 01.04.2008 All blues-punk duos, the Black Keys included, start with a reverence for the source material and the thrill of ruled composition. They get ragged for ...
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Susan Visakowitz - 29.03.2008 Throughout the course of four proper albums, the Black Keys hewed to a no-nonsense formula: guitar, drums, vocals, period. It was so satisfyingly simp...
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STEVE JELBERT - 29.03.2008  The Ohio blues-rock duo initially teamed up with the producer Danger Mouse to
write these songs for a mooted album by Ike Turner. The material was
re...
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