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Brothers (Deluxe Version) – The Black KeysMay 18th, 2010 ![]() or ![]() Price: $9.99 Genre: Alternative Released: May 18, 2010 Customer Ratings (2895 Ratings)
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Brothers (Deluxe Version) – The Black KeysView More By The Black Keys Customer ReviewsOh, Brother! (5 stars)This album truly rocks! But if all you Keys fans are just expecting another smash and slam blues-bomb, think again. This record stinks of the FUNK! Oh, but it still has the riffs, and the grooves of previous TBK releases. “Brothers” continues the evolution of Dan & Pat by allowing more influences to show and letting a broader range of emotions carry you through this 55 minute journey. Don’t be afraid, it’s more similar to “Atta This Is An Album Review (5 stars) This is a great album by the Black Keys. This is me trying to copy their style. This is me not managing to copy their style and so reverting back to normal writing: Man I loved this album. This band has successfully improved their sound with every new record they release. It's definitely more produced than their first outings on Fat Possum, but that's not a bad thing. All of these songs sound like they will be convincingly portrayed Goodbye Keys (2 stars) Someone once wrote, in reviewing The Black Keys, that Dan and Pat didn't as much play their instruments as they did attack them and beat the music out. No one is going to write that about this album or about the band again. The energy and rawness of their old sound is gone and it has been replaced by ballads, which they aren't really good at at all, and electronic trance music blended with tepid blues tinged pop. Not so much refined just rel BiographyFormed: 2001 in Akron, OHGenre: Alternative Years Active: '00s, '10s It’s too facile to call the Black Keys counterparts of the White Stripes: they share several surface similarities — their names are color-coded, they hail from the Midwest, they’re guitar-and-drum blues-rock duos — but the Black Keys are their own distinct thing, a tougher, rougher rock band with a purist streak that never surfaces in the Stripes. But that’s not to say that the Black Keys are blues traditionalists: even on their 2002 debut, The Big Come Up, they covered the Beatles’ psychedelic...
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