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Early in the band's career, much media attention was placed on their raw, minimalistic style (the result of a recording technique euphemistically referred to as "medium-fidelity", described by the band as "equal parts broke-ass shit to equal parts hot-ass shit.") Since ''Attack and Release'', however, their sound has been a bit more expansive, adding more sonic detail while keeping the band's [[Blues Rock]] sound front and center.
Early in the band's career, much media attention was placed on their raw, minimalistic style (the result of a recording technique euphemistically referred to as "medium-fidelity", described by the band as "equal parts broke-ass shit to equal parts hot-ass shit.") Since ''Attack and Release'', however, their sound has been a bit more expansive, adding more sonic detail while keeping the band's [[Blues Rock]] sound front and center.


The music video for ''Howlin' For You'' is so troperrific that it now has [[Howlin for You (Music)|its own page]].
The music video for ''Howlin' For You'' is so troperrific that it now has [[Howlin for You|its own page]].


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* [[Long Runner Lineup]]: Category 1 (not counting session/tour musicians).
* [[Long Runner Lineup]]: Category 1 (not counting session/tour musicians).
* [[Minimalistic Cover Art]]: ''Brothers'', though not in [[Textless Album Cover|the usual sense.]]
* [[Minimalistic Cover Art]]: ''Brothers'', though not in [[Textless Album Cover|the usual sense.]]
* [[New Sound Album]]: ''Attack and Release'', due largely to the involvement of [[Danger Mouse (Music)|Danger Mouse]].
* [[New Sound Album]]: ''Attack and Release'', due largely to the involvement of [[Brian Burton|Danger Mouse]].
* [[Real Trailer Fake Movie]]: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TLSpj7q6_mM&ob=av3e The video] for [[Howlin for You (Music)|Howlin for You]].
* [[Real Trailer, Fake Movie]]: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TLSpj7q6_mM&ob=av3e The video] for [[Howlin for You]].
* [[Record Producer]]: [[Brian Burton]] (aka Danger Mouse) produced ''Attack and Release'' and ''El Camino'' as well as "Tighten Up" from ''Brothers''.
* [[Record Producer]]: [[Brian Burton]] (aka Danger Mouse) produced ''Attack and Release'' and ''El Camino'' as well as "Tighten Up" from ''Brothers''.
* [[The Rival]]: [[The White Stripes]], [[Color Coded for Your Convenience|appropriately enough.]]<ref> Both names refer to piano keys, and some other stuff.</ref>
* [[The Rival]]: [[The White Stripes]], [[Color Coded for Your Convenience|appropriately enough.]]<ref> Both names refer to piano keys, and some other stuff.</ref>

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"Asking the Black Keys 'Why do you play the blues so good?' would be like asking a cloud 'Why are you fluffy so good?' How the hell is someone supposed to answer that? It's like a Zen koan."
Brian J. Bowe, Creem Online

The Black Keys are a Grammy-winning Blues Rock band hailing from Akron, Ohio. While some of their albums have featured session musicians, the core band consists of only two members - Dan Auerbach (guitar, vocals) and Patrick Carney (drums). The band was formed in 2001, and have released the following albums:

  • The Big Come Up (2002)
  • Thickfreakness (2003)
  • Rubber Factory (2004)
  • Magic Potion (2006)
  • Attack and Release (2008)
  • Brothers (2010)
  • El Camino (December 6, 2011)

Early in the band's career, much media attention was placed on their raw, minimalistic style (the result of a recording technique euphemistically referred to as "medium-fidelity", described by the band as "equal parts broke-ass shit to equal parts hot-ass shit.") Since Attack and Release, however, their sound has been a bit more expansive, adding more sonic detail while keeping the band's Blues Rock sound front and center.

The music video for Howlin' For You is so troperrific that it now has its own page.


The Black Keys provide examples of:

  1. Both names refer to piano keys, and some other stuff.