TAG: Black Keys

Dec20

10 Decent Albums By Great Bands in 2010

With the year wrapping up, lists have been dominating the music blogoshere. Of course, everyone wants to give their top 10 list of faves. And more than a few sites have been happy to share their least liked albums of 2010. But thinking about how ‘10 really played out, it seems like more than anything there was a lot of excellent acts who released albums that were decent, but just didn’t live up to past achievements. A great many of these albums actualy ended up on Year’s Best lists, but mostly because there wasn’t a whole lot of other fantastic albums to overshadow them. But you know when the Decade’s Best lists start coming in nine year, most of these efforts will be relegated to the back of the list (if …

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Oct11

Broken Bells @ The Wiltern 10/06/10 (Review)

While I’ve already seen Broken Bells twice before their show on Wednesday 10/06 at the legendary Wiltern in LA, their live performances have always had a particular experiential magic to them, something which I have found special enough to draw me to their performances time and time again. Broken Bells, comprised of James Mercer (of The Shins) and Brian Burton (Danger Mouse), released their self-titled debut album back in March and have been playing shows all across the country, including (albeit secretly) at festivals such as SXSW. The quality of their artistry is undeniable, and their small yet profound body of work gives them accessibility not true for bands with much larger and more thorough discographies. Broken Bells’ novelty stems primarily from their imaginative instrumentation and genre-pushing collaborative work in which, in addition to the group …

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Apr01

The Black Keys – “Next Girl” (Stream) (MP3)

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Yesterday the Danger Mouse-produced “Tighten Up” made its way around the interwebs, and today I heard this shadowy, squawky, marvelous track for the first time. It certainly feels trademark heavy (”a Zeppelin-y blast of fuzzed-out guitar“) while simultaneously loaded with melodic swagger – I even catch some R&B undertones. It stuck in my head immediately, and remains there happily.



The Black Keys – Next Girl by Hypetrak

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Mar19

The Black Keys – “Tighten Up” (Produced by Danger Mouse) (MP3)

Time was, that the Black Keys were just another bearded hipster retro-rock band. Then, the partnered with Danger Mouse on 2008’s Attack & Release album and became an exceptional bearded hipster retro-rock band. Then they teamed up with Dame Dash for last year’s hip-hop saturated Blackroc and became the world’s most over-hyped bearded hipster retro-rock band. Now the duo of Dan Auerbah and Patrick Carney have announced their eighth album, Brothers, on the BBC by playing a new song, again produced by Danger Mouse. File this one under “If it ain’t broke…” because it might sound familiar, but also really darn good.

The Black Keys – Tighten Up (Produced …

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Dec09

Patrick Carney: BlakRoc is The New R&B

Black Keys Member Discusses New Rap-Blues Driven Project 

Let’s face it, this cross-genre mash-up started back with Aerosmith and Run DMC (”Walk This Way”) and has been attempted every so often since, often providing less than stellar results. Typically, these types of collaborations come across as forced, lacking chemistry, and representing yet another gimmick pushed onto consumers to create a spark in sales. This isn’t to say that cross-genre collaborations are an avoidable concept, but there has not been a  rap/rock collaborative project that really represented the best of both worlds. During this holiday season, music fans will have one more thing to be thankful for: a rap/rock project featuring some of the best from both genres. BlakRoc, a collaborative effort between Akron, Ohio’s Black Keys and some of hip-hop’s best (such as Mos Def, Q Tip, Pharoahe Monch, RZA, ODB and Ludacris). Recently, URB.COM caught up with the man between the drum kit, Patrick Carney, to find out how this project came together, what it is like working with hip-hop legends, as well as talking about some of their favorite hip-hop tracks.

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