The Black Keys Attack Boring Rock
Good morning, Morphizm pals. Thanks for catching up with me as I catch up with myself. I've been hard at work on the journo front lately, so I haven't been able to attend to the blog and the site as much. But things are leveling out somewhat. Here's my latest Metromix review of one of the best rock efforts so far this year, almost as amazing as R.E.M.'s recent missile. Shred it:
The Black Keys
Attack & Release
Although it might lose in volume what it makes up for in experimentation, the payoff of "Attack & Release" rewards repeat investment. The measured walking blues of "All You Ever Wanted" feels like the soundtrack for a trip to Jupiter. The torchlight gospel of "Lies" sleepwalks its way to revelatory climaxes, and "I Got Mine" reminds you how much Auerbach can channel Jimmy Page when the urge takes hold. Even the ambitious two-part epic "Remember When" is a winner, veering from ambient electro-country to Kinks-like sludge without missing a single beat... MORE @ METROMIX
Attack & Release
Although it might lose in volume what it makes up for in experimentation, the payoff of "Attack & Release" rewards repeat investment. The measured walking blues of "All You Ever Wanted" feels like the soundtrack for a trip to Jupiter. The torchlight gospel of "Lies" sleepwalks its way to revelatory climaxes, and "I Got Mine" reminds you how much Auerbach can channel Jimmy Page when the urge takes hold. Even the ambitious two-part epic "Remember When" is a winner, veering from ambient electro-country to Kinks-like sludge without missing a single beat... MORE @ METROMIX
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