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The Black Keys Dig Deep Into Their Record Collection and Find Plenty of Gold

Rolling Stone·Jon Dolan·about 1 month ago
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Skip to main content The long-running duo go back to the blues for new inspiration on Peaches! Patrick Carney and Dan Auerbach cover blues classics and more on their 14th album Romeo Okwara* The past couple of Black Keys records have seen the Akron, Ohio, arena-garage blues-rock duo stretch out of their comfort zone a little. Their 2024 Ohio Players brought on collaborators like Beck, Dan the Automator, and Noel Gallagher. Last year’s No Rain, No Flowers saw them work with A-list pop technicians such as Lana Del Rey producer Rick Nowels and hip-hop/R&B vet Scott Storch. But singer-guitarist Dan Auerbach and drummer Patrick Carney’s 14th album leans into their back-to-basics side with a collection of tunes by other artists, inspired by these lifelong friends’ shared journey as deep record nerds. Trending Stories A decent hunk of Peaches! finds them interpreting the north Mississippi blues that’s always been a key element of their sound, much like their similarly titled 2019 covers record, Delta Kream .…

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