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The Black Keys

Thursday, May 15, 2008

After four albums of down-and-dirty blues tracks recorded in basements, The Black Keys teamed up with superstar producer and Gnarls Barkley mastermind Danger Mouse. The result is “Attack & Release,” a dynamic CD of blues rock that avoids the genre’s biggest pitfalls: studio polish.

The Black Keys will perform at Terminal 5 tonight at 8 p.m. (The show is sold out.) They also play McCarren Park Pool on Aug. 5

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The Black Keys

Comments [6]

al from brooklyn

pat smith: sure. yours? hot.

May. 15 2008 09:32 PM
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AR from brooklyn

I love this band! Thank you Soundcheck for opening my ears to another great band.

May. 15 2008 02:55 PM
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al oof from brooklyn, ny

so yesterday was all about ethics in music. apparently today we can just forget about them (ethics).

May. 15 2008 02:49 PM
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al oof from brooklyn, ny

please ask them about ike turner, john. really, i want an explanation of why they thought it would be ok to work with him. i want to know how anyone can work with a man who no woman could work with. ike turner deserves obscurity.

May. 15 2008 02:45 PM
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al oof from brooklyn, ny

soul great! seriously?

May. 15 2008 02:40 PM
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al oof from brooklyn, ny

ike turner? really? you were psyched about working with a man who got famous by torturing and exploiting the talents of his wife? sorry guys, i know we like to separate art from the artist, but that's pretty freaking -not- ok. gross.

May. 15 2008 02:30 PM
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