On their fourteenth album, The Black Keys turn to a set of covers and, in the process, recover something more valuable than novelty: touch, weight, and the friction that once made their music feel alive
On their fourteenth album, The Black Keys turn to a set of covers and, in the process, recover something more valuable than novelty: touch, weight, and the friction that once made their music feel alive
In a new interview, the singer-songwriter traces a path from California wildfires to a track that confronts a society too numb to act.
The band introduced a second unreleased track during their current run of live dates, following last month’s debut of “See Out Loud.”
The post-punk group schedules festival dates and releases “No Kings Here!” after previously marking their final shows.
The post-punk trio debuts a new single in São Paulo, trading some atmospheric weight for a more immediate, rhythm-forward approach.