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El Camino
El Camino

Released: Dec 6, 2011. Genre: Blues-rock, garage rock. Label: Nonesuch. Number Of Tracks: 11. The Black Keys are serious about taking over the mainstream, and you can be sure of the band's status as the next big arena rock band.

POSTED: 12/08/2011 - 06:14 am

8.8
rating
30
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Attack & Release
Attack & Release

Release Date: Apr 1, 2008. Label: Nonesuch. Genres: Indie Rock, Garage Punk, Punk Blues, Blues-Rock. Number Of Tracks: 12. Danger Mouse encourages the band to intensify what's already there, and so Attack & Release willfully drifts, as dreamy, artfully sonic sculptures are punctured by Auerbach's rumbling guitars and Carney's clattering drums.

POSTED: 04/19/2008 - 02:06 am

9.2
rating
7
Chulahoma [EP]
Chulahoma [EP]

Release Date: May 2, 2006. Label: Fat Possum. Genres: Punk Blues, Indie Rock, Blues-Rock, Garage Punk. Number Of Tracks: 6. The six songs on this 28-minute EP are hardly replications of Kimbrough's gritty originals, nor do they have the dirty, punch-to-the-gut feel of any of the duo's three proper albums.

POSTED: 06/02/2006 - 06:24 am

9.7
rating
3
El Camino
El Camino

Released: Dec 6, 2011. Genre: Blues-rock, garage rock. Label: Nonesuch. Number Of Tracks: 11. The Black Keys are serious about taking over the mainstream, and you can be sure of the band's status as the next big arena rock band.

POSTED: 12/08/2011 - 06:14 am

8.8
rating
30
Magic Potion
Magic Potion

Release Date: Sep 12, 2006. Label: Nonesuch. Genres: Blues-Rock, Indie Rock, Garage Punk, Punk Blues. Number Of Tracks: 11. This is the door to the blues in 2006; hold on to your hips because they will begin to twitch.

POSTED: 10/23/2006 - 08:49 am

8.2
rating
10
Rubber Factory
Rubber Factory

Released: Sep 7, 2004. Genre: Rock. Styles: Blues-Rock, Garage Punk, Indie Rock. Number Of Tracks: 13. Rubber Factory finds the duo expanding, stretching, and improving, coming into its own as a distinctive, original, thoroughly great rock & roll band.

POSTED: 02/01/2005 - 03:19 am

9.4
rating
4
The Big Come Up
The Big Come Up

Released: May 14, 2002. Label: Alive. Genres: Blues-Rock, Garage Punk, Indie Rock. Number Of Tracks: 13. It's way fresher than the standard bar band blues-rockers with slicker execution and more reverence for blues cliches.

POSTED: 10/06/2005 - 02:38 am

8.9
rating
3
Thickfreakness
Thickfreakness

Release Date: Apr 8, 2003. Label: Fat Possum. Genres: Blues-Rock, Indie Rock, Garage Punk. Number Of Tracks: 11. This sophomore CD leavens their garage blues with enough innovation to keep things interesting, taking full advantage of Dan Auerbach's full-throated growl.

POSTED: 12/05/2005 - 06:51 am

9.5
rating
4
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