The third low-tech, high-impact recording from the Akron, Ohio, duo is once again a loud and lively confirmation that passion, not precision, is what the blues is all about. With Dan Auerbach's insistent, abrasive guitar tone and drummer Patrick Carney's violent percussion workouts, the Black Keys' sound thrashes about with industrial-strength garage-band energy, but it also connects directly to the core sensibilities of the original blues creators with its primal expressions of pain and pride. With Auerbach shouting out the vocals the duo rocks hard in its stripped-down, ragged glory mode on Hendrix-influenced shredders like "10 A.M. Automatic" and "The Desperate Man," the fuzzed-out "Till I Get My Way," and the surprisingly swinging "Just Couldn't Tie Me Down." But it also delivers the same emotional intensity in a less frantic form on the moody mini-masterpiece "The Lengths." And, for all the justifiable fascination with the out-of-control excitement of the duo's punkish instrumental approach, the group continues to excel at songcraft, a talent expressed both in its own material and in its ability to recognize and expand the disguised merits of lesser-known cover songs.
Condition:NEW. Brand New Factory Sealed
TRACK LISTINGS
1 When the Lights Go Out
2 10 A.M. Automatic
3 Just Couldn't Tie Me Down
4 All Hands Against His Own
5 The Desperate Man
6 Girl Is on My Mind
7 The Lengths
8 Grown So Ugly
9 Stack Shot Billy
10 Act Nice and Gentle
11 Aeroplane Blues
12 Keep Me
13 Till I Get My Way
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