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Black Keys - El Camino - CD

Black Keys - El Camino - CD

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Black Keys - El Camino - CD

  • BLACK KEYS THE EL CAMINO

<p>Reviewing The Black Keys' 2010 Top Ten breakthrough album <em>Brothers</em>, <em>Rolling Stone</em> called the duo "a two-man combo with a big-band mind." That description seems downright prophetic now. With the hard-rocking <em>El Camino</em>, The Black Keys' fourth Nonesuch release, guitarist-singer Dan Auerbach and drummer Patrick Carney conjure up an exhilarating, stadium-sized sound in collaboration with producer and friend Danger Mouse. <em>El Camino</em> boasts a no-nonsense brilliance: The pace is fast, the mood is upbeat, the choruses unfailingly addictive — made for shouting along, preferably in a large, sweaty crowd.</p><p>A band already at the top of its game has gotten even better. And The Black Keys have done pretty damn well so far this year, with three 2011 Grammy awards for <em>Brothers</em> under their belt, an MTV Video Music Award for "Tighten Up," more than 850,000 copies of <em>Brothers</em> sold in the U.S., and upwards of a million units worldwide, plus innumerable licensing placements in film, TV, and commercials.<em> El Camino</em> features one stand-out track after another, such as first single "Lonely Boy," "Gold on the Ceiling," and the surprising, acoustic-guitar-driven, tempo-shifting "Little Black Submarines."</p><p>"This record is more straight ahead rock and roll — raw, driving, and back to basics," says Auerbach. As Carney has put it, The Black Keys "respect the past while being in the present," and that formula has made them sound like nothing less than the future of rock and roll. While the largely self-produced <em>Brothers</em>, recorded at the famed Muscle Shoals Studio in Alabama, had a more soul and blues-oriented sound, <em>El Camino</em> often recalls the blitzkrieg-paced British-style rock of the 1960s and 70s, post-Beatles and pre-punk: artists like T-Rex, The Sweet, and Gary Glitter, along with the heavier swing of such bands as Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath.</p><p>The references are there, but the sound is very much contemporary and utterly their own, equally informed by The Black Keys' passion for hip hop and R&B and bolstered by the atmospheric production approach of Danger Mouse (a.k.a. Brian Burton), who was behind the boards for 2008's <em>Attack & Release</em> and collaborated with them on the funky "Tighten Up" for <em>Brothers</em>. As Auerbach notes, "Brian understands all the different kinds of music we're into. He's got really great ideas about melody and song structure. For him it's all about the song." Also rejoining them is consistently innovative mixing engineer Tchad Blake, who Auerbach calls "a genius with audio, a complete wizard."</p><p><em>El Camino</em> arrives just in time to serve as the ideal holiday gift for The Black Keys' rapidly growing fan base. It came together quickly in an unfettered burst of creativity by the hard-charging pair. They recorded these 11 tracks between tour dates for <em>Brothers</em> at Auerbach's new Easy Eye Studio in Nashville, where he and Carney have now relocated after years of working in their native Akron, Ohio. The duo plans to embark on a six week European Tour at the start of the New Year, with U.S. dates to follow shortly thereafter-including several arenas.</p><p>In a time of global austerity, The Black Keys work simply and efficiently, with a minimum of tools and a wealth of ideas, to produce the richest, fattest, coolest music around. Upon the release of <em>Brothers</em> last year, Britain's <em>Uncut</em> magazine called them "one of the best rock'n'roll bands on the planet," and <em>El Camino </em>confirms that.</p>

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Brand
WARNER RECORDS
Manufacturer
Nonesuch
Binding
Audio CD
ItemPartNumber
075597963311
Model
24098463
ReleaseDate
2011-12-06T00:00:01Z
UnitCount
1
Format
CD
UPCs
075597963311
EANs
0735084624643

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