The Black Keys are a two-piece band from
Akron,
Ohio. They have been categorized as
blues,
blues rock,
indie rock,
garage rock, and probably many more. But, to put it simply, they play
rock and roll.
Dan Auerbach plays the
electric guitar and handles the vocals, and Patrick Carney is on the
drum set. They formed in 2001.
Their sound and production of their music has been noted as unique. The band does most of the recording and mixing themselves. Their second release, Thickfreakness, was recorded in twelve hours in drummer Patrick Carney's basement. Attack & Release, their most recent to date, is the only album that was recorded in an actual studio, and is also the only album they've worked with a producer. They take a medium-fidelity approach to their music, often times using tape recorders and analog effects. They even sometimes leave in background noises while recording.
Their sound and approach to creating music is simple but it is some of the best rock and roll around today. Early on, Dan Auerbach was largely influenced by the blues, most notably Junior Kimbrough, Robert Johnson, Robert Nighthawk, T-Model Ford and more. This is especially evident in the bands music. Since their debut, The Big Come Up, the band has developed unique sounds to each and every album while sticking to their foundations.
An amazing show they put on, The Black Keys in every way play real, original, simplistic rock and roll.
Albums:
The Big Come Up
Thickfreakness
The Rubber Factory
Magic Potion
Attack & Release
Extended Plays:
The Moan
Chulahoma: The Songs of Junior Kimbrough
Bootlegs:
Live in Austin, TX
Label: Nonesuch Records