The Black Keys

In 2001, friends Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney decided to drop out of college and start a rock band. Their sound was defined by clipped-fuzz guitars underpinned by shuffling, grooved-out drums. This approach worked well enough to get the duo noticed by the general music-loving public, but the Black Keys got their first taste of the big time after teaming up with producer Danger Mouse. They then started incorporating more complex arrangements into their music, but without sacrificing that blues sound that made the band so popular initially. The 2010 album ‘Brothers’ pushed the Keys to another, higher level of success. It also primed fans for 2011’s ‘El Camino’ and the dance-inducing single ‘Lonely Boy.’ ‘El Camino’ was a departure for the band in that, aside from including lush instrumentation, it was probably the most accessible album the band had ever recorded. Today, they remain one of the diligent few keeping old-fashioned guitar rock alive and well.

The Black Keys Working on New Album
The Black Keys Working on New Album
The Black Keys Working on New Album
The Black Keys are still on the road supporting their last album, 'El Camino,' but that hasn't stopped the duo from beginning to throw around some ideas that could turn up on a follow-up to the 2011 full-length release. In fact, frontman Dan Auerbach and drummer Pat Carney already convened in their adopted hometown of Nashville to begin working on the disc.
The Black Keys, ‘Little Submarines’ – New Video
The Black Keys, ‘Little Submarines’ – New Video
The Black Keys, ‘Little Submarines’ – New Video
The Black Keys originally planned to have some sort of narrative arc underpinning their video for 'Little Black Submarines,' the fourth single off their 'El Camino' album, but they ultimately decided to go with a live clip. "We all just sort of kind of mutually agreed that it should probably just be the performance and not any of the other extra stuff," singer-guitarist Dan Auerbach told
Jack White vs. The Von Bondies’ Jason Stollsteimer – Nastiest Rock Feuds
Jack White vs. The Von Bondies’ Jason Stollsteimer – Nastiest Rock Feuds
Jack White vs. The Von Bondies’ Jason Stollsteimer – Nastiest Rock Feuds
Jack White wasn't a huge rock star yet back in 2003, but he was still fronting his first band, the White Stripes, when he got into a fierce altercation with Jason Stollsteimer of fellow Detroit rockers the Von Bondies at a local club. The brouhaha left Stollsteimer with a badly bloodied face, and while both filed police reports, it was White who was charged with aggravated assault. He pleaded guil
Black Keys Support Pussy Riot by Vowing to Never Play Russia
Black Keys Support Pussy Riot by Vowing to Never Play Russia
Black Keys Support Pussy Riot by Vowing to Never Play Russia
Black Keys drummer Patrick Carney has announced that the band is boycotting Russia by refusing to ever play there in the wake of Friday's guilty verdict for three members of Pussy Riot. A two-year sentence was handed down for the members of the controversial Russian feminist punk band on charges of hooliganism after performing a "punk prayer" in protest of Russian Vladimir Putin in Febru
Black Keys, Foo Fighters + More Announced for 2012 Global Festival
Black Keys, Foo Fighters + More Announced for 2012 Global Festival
Black Keys, Foo Fighters + More Announced for 2012 Global Festival
More than 40 years after George Harrison put together the all-star 'Concert for Bangladesh,' rock fans have become inured to the concept of stars coming together in order to combat societal ills -- and these days, in order to really get attention, a charity festival has to have a pretty impressive lineup. Like, for instance, the 2012 Global Festival, scheduled for Sept. 29 in New York City's Centr
‘Sons of Anarchy’ Season 5 Trailer – What’s the Song?
‘Sons of Anarchy’ Season 5 Trailer – What’s the Song?
‘Sons of Anarchy’ Season 5 Trailer – What’s the Song?
Black Keys singer-guitarist Dan Auerbach goes it alone for 'Trouble Weighs a Ton,' a tune off his 2009 solo album 'Keep It Hid' that's featured in the trailer for Season 5 of  'Sons of Anarchy.' The preview of the the FX cable network show -- about the lives of a close-knit outlaw motorcycle club living in a fictional town in central California -- depicts a pretty dramatic scene from Season 5, and
Black Keys Experience Fans Flashing Them for First Time Ever
Black Keys Experience Fans Flashing Them for First Time Ever
Black Keys Experience Fans Flashing Them for First Time Ever
The Black Keys have logged 54 shows already this year, and they're only halfway through their planned tour schedule in support of 'El Camino.' There are plenty of festival dates -- such as Catalpa in New York, Firefly in Delaware, Lollapalooza in Chicago and Austin City Limits -- on the horizon. Despite all that current and future touring, drummer Patrick Carney reveals that the band was flashed b

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