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Black Keys returns with their 11th album Dropout Boogie

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Twenty years almost to the day after the release of his first album, The Black Keys was announced on Friday Dropout Boogiea 10-song opus devoted to the blues rock sounds of this duo from Ohio in the United States.

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The group’s 11th album begins at WildChildthat saturated guitar chords and filtered vocal tracks are reminiscent of the titles Siblings (2010), in which Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney succeeded.

In the music video for the song, we see the duo who, taken as janitors and cooks at a high school, swear they like reconnect to [ses] blue collar roots for the album.

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The chaos around, however, drives them to submit their resignation in a luxurious manner and remove, the tobacco in the corner of their lips, in luxurious vehicles.

The garage and blues musical universe that made the Black Keys mark is highlighted throughout the album, especially in the song Not Finishedwhere Dan Auerbach sings it dreams come true from time to timeverbatim accompanied by bass guitar notes.

The group also invited Billy F Gibbons, guitarist and singer of legendary Texan group ZZ Top, for the song. Good Lovea tribute to good love recorded, most of them recorded in a day, according to an interview with cultural magazine Consequences of Sound.

The duo announced their new 34-minute opus just a year after the release of Delta Kreaman album of musical covers recorded for nearly ten hours in Dan Auerbach’s Nashville studio.

Source: Radio-Canada

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