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The Black Keys - Drop Out Boogie
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After
10
albums,
the
last
five
of
which
have
gone
top
10
or
better,
six
Grammy
awards,
and
sold-out
tours
around
the
world,
The
Black
Keys
are
back:
the
duo,
called
‘America’s
Most
Trusted
Band’
by
Stephen
Colbert,
and
‘One
of
the
best
rock’n’roll
bands
on
the
planet’
by
Uncut,
releases
its
eleventh
studio
album,
Dropout
Boogie,
via
Nonesuch
Records.
The
first
single,
‘Wild
Child’,
is
available
now
along
with
a
video
directed
by
the
band’s
longtime
collaborator
Bryan
Schlam.
Dropout
Boogie
features
collaborations
with
Billy
F.
Gibbons
(ZZ
Top),
Greg
Cartwright
(Reigning
Sound),
and
Angelo
Petraglia
(Kings
of
Leon).
Dropout
Boogie
will
be
released
one
day
before
the
twentieth
anniversary
of
The
Black
Keys’
first
album,
The
Big
Come
Up.
As
they
have
done
their
entire
career,
the
duo
of
Dan
Auerbach
and
Patrick
Carney
wrote
all
of
the
material
in
the
studio,
and
the
new
album
captures
a
number
of
first
takes
that
hark
back
to
the
stripped-down
blues
rock
of
their
early
days
making
music
together
in
Akron,
Ohio
basements.
“That’s
always
been
the
beauty
of
the
thing
Pat
and
I
do.
It’s
instant,”
Auerbach
says.
“We’ve
never
really
had
to
work
at
it.
Whenever
we’d
get
together,
we’d
just
make
music,
you
know?
We
didn’t
know
what
we
were
going
to
do,
but
we’d
just
do
it
and
it
would
sound
cool.
It’s
the
natural
chemistry
Pat
and
I
have.
Being
in
a
band
this
long
is
a
testament
to
that.
It
was
a
real
gift
that
we
were
given.
I
mean,
the
odds
of
being
plopped
down
a
block-and-a-half
from
each
other
in
Akron,
Ohio
–
it
just
seems
crazy.”
After
hashing
out
initial
ideas
as
a
duo
at
Auerbach’s
Nashville-based
Easy
Eye
Sound
studio,
Auerbach
and
Carney
welcomed
new
collaborators
Billy
F.
Gibbons,
Greg
Cartwright,
and
Angelo
Petraglia
to
the
Dropout
Boogie
sessions.
Although
The
Black
Keys
previously
co-wrote
songs
with
frequent
producer/collaborator
Danger
Mouse,
this
is
the
first
time
they
have
invited
multiple
new
contributors
to
work
simultaneously
on
one
of
their
own
albums.
Both
Cartwright
and
Petraglia
can
be
heard
on
the
new
album’s
first
single,
‘Wild
Child’.
“Living
in
Nashville
and
making
records
here
has
opened
both
of
our
minds
to
that
experience
a
little
bit
more,”
said
Auerbach.
“I
knew
Pat
would
love
working
with
both
of
these
guys,
so
we
decided
we’d
give
it
a
shot.
It
was
the
first
time
we’d
ever
really
done
that.
It
was
fun
as
hell.
We
just
sat
around
a
table
with
acoustic
guitars
and
worked
out
a
song
ahead
of
time.”
“The
cool
thing
with
Greg
is
that
he
wants
to
approach
stuff
with
a
story
in
mind
–
there’s
a
plot,
almost,”
added
Carney.
The
Black
Keys
had
previously
jammed
with
ZZ
Top
guitar
legend
Billy
F.
Gibbons
more
than
a
decade
ago
in
Los
Angeles,
while
ZZ
Top
was
working
on
an
album
with
producer
Rick
Rubin.
“We
never
even
really
wrote
one
song
–
we
just
had
some
ideas
we
put
down,”
Carney
said.
“We
really
just
wanted
to
hang
out
with
him.
We
stayed
in
touch,
and
Dan
invited
him
to
the
studio
once
we
started
working
on
this
album.”
Between
the
duo’s
albums,
Auerbach,
through
his
Easy
Eye
Sound
studio
and
label,
has
produced
and
co-written
with
artists
including
Yola,
Marcus
King,
Robert
Finley,
Ceramic
Animal,
and
the
Velveteers.
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