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Retreating from the hazy Danger Mouse-fueled pot dream of Attack & Release, the Black Keys headed down to the legendary Muscle Shoals, recording ...Show synopsisRetreating from the hazy Danger Mouse-fueled pot dream of Attack & Release, the Black Keys headed down to the legendary Muscle Shoals, recording their third album on their own and dubbing it Brothers. The studio, not to mention the artwork patterned after such disregarded Chess psychedelic-era relics as This Is Howlin' Wolf's New Album, are good indications that the tough blues band of the Black Keys earliest records is back, but the group hasn't forgotten what they've learned in their inwardly psychedelic mid-period. Brothers still can get mighty trippy -- the swirling chintzy organ that circles "The Only One," the Baroque harpsichord flair of "Too Afraid to Love You" -- but the album is built with blood and dirt, so its wilder moments remain gritty without being earthbound. Sonically, that scuffed-up spaciness -- the open air created by the fuzz guitars and phasing, analog keyboards, and cavernous drums -- is considerably appealing, but the Black Keys' ace in the hole remains the exceptional songwriting that Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney are so good at. They twist a Gary Glitter stomp into swamp fuzz blues, steal a title from Archie Bell & the Drells but never reference that classic Tighten Up groove, and approximate a slow '60s soul crawl on "Unknown Brother" before following it up with a version of Jerry Butler's "Never Gonna Give You Up," and it's nearly impossible to tell which is the cover. And that's the great thing about the Black Keys in general and Brothers in particular: the past and present intermingle so thoroughly that they blur, yet there's no affect, just three hundred pounds of joy. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, RoviHide synopsis
Description:BRAND NEW. The Black Keys release their sixth full-length album...BRAND NEW. The Black Keys release their sixth full-length album, Brothers, . The album arrives on the heels of three other acclaimed projects the band released in the past year. Dan Auerbach's solo effort, Keep It Hid, the debut LP from Patrick Carney's band Drummer, and Blakroc, a collaboration between The Black Keys and renowned MCs including RZA, Mos Def, Q-Tip, and Raekwon. Carney admits Brothers is the album they've always wanted to make and taps into their creative force as a duo. Limited Edition Book/CD Package. 9 3/4 x 9 3/4" Cloth Hardbound Book Format. Custom die cut in the back panel of the book with the full album CD included in package. CD "plug" inside back cover to hold disc Smyte-sewn binding 4 color wrap, 4 color B/W inside pages 56 pg book plus endsheets. Exclusive photo band litho included.
Description:Very Good. Hardcover book in very good condition with an all...Very Good. Hardcover book in very good condition with an all black CD inside the back cover. Signed by both Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney on the first blank page. Book and CD are in excellent condition.
Description:Very Good. VG-REFURBISHED media (CD/DVD) with no marks or...Very Good. VG-REFURBISHED media (CD/DVD) with no marks or scratches. Media cartridge, if applicable, appears functional. Packaging may show slight signs of wear as may the cover art, liner notes and inserts. Ultaviolet Digital Copy Code, if applicable, is not included.
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