Customer Review: I've been a huge fan of the Black Keys for a long time, and I must say that they have yet to disappoint with any CD release, including Attack and Release. Although they do deviate from the "garage band" sound of just two dudes jamming, this album stays true to their blues-inspired music. If you are... more info
Customer Review: From the gothic spookiness of the opener, When the Lights Go Out, to the delicate guitar beauty of The Lengths, to the innovative remake of a classic in Stack Shot Billy, the Black Keys deliver real deal roots music that will please both blues and rock fans who like their music raw and... more info
Customer Review: With the release of this year's "Attack and Release," The Black Keys carved out a unique niche in the history of Rock n' Roll. In a year marked by more hype than usual - Wal-Mart's "Rock N Roll Train" and Best Buy's "Chinese Democracy" top the list - true rock n' rollers can take comfort in the... more info
Customer Review: I'm a bit slow at discovering the Black Keys but I LOVE THEM since I did discover them! This is the best band to come along since Nirvana. Magic Potion was my first Keys purchase and I didn't think I could possibly love anything better by this band but man, I WAS WRONG! This CD ROCKS! Not a bad song... more info
Customer Review: chulahoma is one of the black key's best. it's mississippi hill country blues with a "boilermaker chaser" groove to it. all 6 songs were written by junior kimbrough, but the black keys just added a little grease and lightinin' to them. i had to listen to this cd a few times before i could dig what... more info
Customer Review: I've been a huge fan of the Black Keys for a long time, and I must say that they have yet to disappoint with any CD release, including Attack and Release. Although they do deviate from the "garage band" sound of just two dudes jamming, this album stays true to their blues-inspired music. If you are... more info
Customer Review: I'm kind of surprised more people haven't reviewed this EP. "The Moan" aside from "Busted" is my favorite of all TBK songs. The main riff sounds like a take off of Howlin' Wolf's "Moanin at Midnight". The middle of the song is Carney at his best and Dan ripping it up with variations of the great... more info