thickfreakness

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Total Tracks: 11   Total Length: 38:39

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Keith Harris lives and writes in Minneapolis, MN, the greatest city in the world. He's reviewed music since 1996, writing for numerous magazines, newspapers and...more »

04.22.11
Just don't call it the blues
2003 | Label: Fat Possum Records

The Black Keys aren't really a blues band. As demonstrated by the duo's cover here of the Sonics '"Have Love Will Travel" — both heavier and bluesier than the Seattle proto-punks '1965 original — the Keys are a contemporary garage band that draw directly from the blues, rather than cribbing it secondhand from older garage-rockers. Dan Auerbach grinds out the thickest low-end guitar this side of ZZ Top and drawls in the thickest low-end groan this side of an Alan Lomax field recording.

Rather than compensating for the lack of a bass player by beefing up the lower register even further and driving the beat into the ground, Patrick Carney drums with a subtlety that pulls to the surface the grooves embedded within Auerbach's riffing. In fact, a bass might dilute the direct interaction between the two musicians on songs such as the sprightly call-and-response "Set You Free," in which Carney answers Auerbach's blocky chords with a variety of speedy fills.

The duo reportedly laid these tracks down in 14 hours straight, which creates such a mood of workmanlike persistence that only after several listens does Auerbach's seemingly tossed-off fretwork reveal all the virtuosity of a Stevie Ray Vaughan — with none… read more »

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It's so easy to be a critic

Punkyou

One of the easiest things to do,is to judge others work.I can't stand the haters of this band.They are raw and real...the real deal.Every form of "rock" music we all know and love originated from the blues.It just adapted from there on.It's nice to hear it come around full circle again.It always will.So there's no need to rain on anyones parade....The haters can't do any better....so I say...download this album and give this duo a chance.What do you say?

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Great music, terrible audio quality

ktassiop

I love this album, but am very frustrated by the audio quality. The songs sound really distorted.

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Crappy audio quality

initforthemoneynow

Most of the stuff that I've downloaded from emusic has been pretty high quality. However, this is the second Black Keys album that I've downloaded where the audio quality is highly suspect (the other being Rubber Factory). The bit rate seems to between 130 and 160 Kbps (VBR). Let's get some high quality recordings!

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one of my favorites

MisterB.C.

I've been listening to these guys for years and am always impressed by their music. I'm from the Akron/Canton area so its good to have such an awesome band be from close by.

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loving it

bls-jon

the Black Keys are so revolutionary ...blues, rock, alternative...they are everything...they are can't miss every album is full of dirty blues and great music buy them all

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Once a week listen, very necessary

Jack67

This album fine tunes the soul

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Down and Dirty

outoftheclosetmusicsnob

I love these guys- they're serious to make some music and don't give a crap about filler. Great CD.

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Hard to categorize, easy to enjoy

ElectroJosh

I can't help myself. I instinctively try to categorize every rock band I listen to. At first, this habit made it difficult for me to fully appreciate this wonderful album. What is it? Garage? Detroit? Blues? R&B? 60's revival? I give up. I just know that I've played it in my car over a 100 times in a row, and I can't stop listening to it.

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I love me some Black Keys

shawnbrass

A must download.

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While the vast majority of post-punk bands who have an obvious taste for the blues seem to enjoy taking the style apart and messing around with the bits and pieces, the Black Keys are the (relative) traditionalists within the subgenre. With their two-piece, no-bass format, there’s no room for clutter or wank, and the raunchy fuzz of Dan Auerbach’s guitar (and drummer Patrick Carney’s production) owes more to the Gories/Blues Explosion/White Stripes school of aural grime than anything else, but look past all that and the Black Keys are a straight-up blues band who could probably cut an album for Alligator if they were willing to clean up their act and fill out the lineup. And Alligator would doubtless be glad to have ‘em — the Black Keys’s wail is hot, primal, and heartfelt, and Auerback’s lean but meaty guitar lines and room-filling vocals drag the blues into the 21st century through sheer force of will without sounding like these guys are in any way mocking their influences. In short, if you’re looking for irony, you’re out of luck; if you want to hear a rock band confront the blues with soul, muscle, and respect, then Thickfreakness is right up your alley. Points added for the fact that the Black Keys performed, recorded, and produced Thickfreakness all by their lonesome in a single day — further proof these guys are not messing around. – Mark Deming

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