The Black Keys' past LP was 2014's Turn Blue. In September, the couple will commence the "We should Shake" visit with Unobtrusive Mouse and Shannon and the Mollusks. Discover tickets here. (Pitchfork may procure a commission from buys made through member interfaces on our site.)
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Tracks Listing:
1. Shine A Little Light
2. Eagle Birds
3. Lo/Hi
4. Walk Across The Water
5. Tell Me Lies
6. Every Little Thing
7. Get Yourself Together
8.Sit Around And Miss You
9. Go
10. Breaking Down
11. Under The Gun
12. Fire Walk With Me
Following five years the Black Keys have reported their ninth studio collection "We should Shake". It'll be discharged on June 28 by means of Simple Eye Sound/Paragon Records. The entire collection was composed, followed live, and created by the band at Simple Eye Sound Studio in Nashville, Tennessee.
The Black Keys have declared their ninth studio collection "How about we Shake" (indeed, with the quotes). It's out June 28 through Simple Eye Sound/Paragon Records. Today, Patrick Carney and Dan Auerbach have shared the LP's subsequent single "Falcon Fowls." Look at it underneath, and look down for the collection workmanship and tracklist.
"When we're together we are the Black Keys, that is the place that genuine enchantment is, and dependably has been since we were 16," Auerbach said in explanation. "The record resembles a respect to electric guitar," Carney included. "We adopted a straightforward strategy and cut back all the excess like we used to."
"How about we Shake" incorporates the recently shared "Lo/Greetings." The collection was composed, created, and recorded live by Auerbach and Carney at Auerbach's Simple Eye Sound studio in Nashville. It additionally highlights backing vocals from Leisa Hans and Ashley Wilcoxson.
The Black Keys have declared that their ninth studio collection, How about we Shake, is set for discharge on June 28. The main single, "Lo/Howdy" appeared a month ago. Presently, the second single from the record, "Falcon Flying creatures", has been discharged. Pre-request it here.
The hotly anticipated follow up to 2014's Turn Blue, sees Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney pay reverence to their underlying foundations and seek their initial days for motivation. Auerbach says: "When we're together we are The Black Keys, that is the place that genuine enchantment is, and dependably has been since we were sixteen."
How about we Shake was composed, followed live, and delivered by Auerbach and Carney at Simple Eye Sound studio in Nashville and highlights backing vocals from Leisa Hans and Ashley Wilcoxson. "The record resembles a praise to electric guitar," says Carney. "We adopted a straightforward strategy and cut back all the excess like we used to."
It's simply the portion of irresistible, move, blues, carport shake The Black Keys are experts of. We can hardly wait to hear all the sweet tunes How about we Shake has coming up!
The Black Keys will issue their ninth studio collection, "How about we Shake" through Simple Eye Sound/Quintessence Records on June 28. Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney shared the LP's subsequent single, "Hawk Fowls."
Auerbach and Carney recorded the hotly anticipated follow-up to 2014's Turn Blue the previous fall at Dan's Simple Eye Sound studio in Nashville. The team composed and delivered the 12-track collection, which highlights backing vocals from Leisa Hans and Ashley Wilcoxson. "The record resembles a tribute to electric guitar," said Carney. "We adopted a basic strategy and cut back all the excess like we used to." Not long ago, The Black Keys discharged the "How about we Shake" track "Lo/Howdy." The band will bolster the collection will a broad visit including Humble Mouse as help.