Jump to content

The Black Keys

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by 24.62.185.39 (talk) at 17:10, 16 June 2011 (Brothers (2010–present)). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

The Black Keys

The Black Keys are an American blues rock music duo consisting of vocalist/guitarist Dan Auerbach and drummer/producer Patrick Carney. The band was formed in Akron, Ohio, in 2001. As of October 2010, the band has sold over 1.7 million records.[1]

Career

Early history and The Big Come Up (2001–2002)

The Black Keys are from Akron, Ohio. The band's two members are Dan Auerbach (guitar and lead vocals) and Patrick Carney (drummer).[2] According to an interview on NPR's Fresh Air the name came from a schizophrenic artist, Alfred McMoore, the pair knew who would leave incoherent messages on their answering machines referring to their fathers as "black keys" such as "D flat" when he was upset with them.

The band released their debut album, The Big Come Up, in early 2002. The album was very successful for a new independent rock band. Along with their second album, it was recorded entirely in drummer Patrick Carney's basement on an 8-track tape recorder from the early 1980s. The album spawned two singles released as an extended play, "Leavin' Trunk" and "She Said, She Said". Both are cover songs; "Leavin' Trunk" is a traditional blues standard and "She Said, She Said" is originally by The Beatles. "I'll Be Your Man" would later be used as the theme for the HBO series Hung. "Breaks" was featured in the 2008 film RocknRolla'

Thickfreakness era (2003)

The band released Thickfreakness in April 2003, which was recorded on a Tascam 388 in Carney's basement in 14 hours.[3] The album was favoured by critics and spawned three singles: "Set You Free", "Hard Row" which was featured in the pilot episode for the FX tv show Sons of Anarchy and a cover of Richard Berry's "Have Love, Will Travel". The other cover was Junior Kimbrough's "Everywhere I Go". "Set You Free" was featured on the soundtrack for School of Rock, as well as the 2009 comedy I Love You, Man.

The band released a split-EP with The Six Parts Seven on September 16, 2003, titled The Six Parts Seven/The Black Keys EP and featured one song by The Six Parts Seven and three songs by The Black Keys.

Rubber Factory and first live album (2004–2005)

Rubber Factory, the band's third album, was released in 2004. During Thickfreakness and Rubber Factory, the band gained recognition and popularity, boosting their career. Rubber Factory was recorded in an abandoned factory in early 2004. The factory was[4] located in Akron, but according to Carney, was torn down in early 2010.[4] The album featured singles "10 A.M. Automatic", "'Til I Get My Way", and "Girl Is On My Mind", released as an EP. "When the Lights Go Out" was used in trailers for the film Black Snake Moan and was featured in the erotic opening sequence with co-stars Christina Ricci and Justin Timberlake. Additionally, "10 A.M. Automatic" was used in Live Free or Die, The Go Getter, the soundtrack to MLB 06: The Show and an American Express commercial. The Go Getter also featured "Keep Me" as did Sons of Anarchy's Season 1 Episode AK-51 & Old Bones. "Grown So Ugly" was featured on Cloverfield and "Girl Is On My Mind" on Sony Ericsson, Victoria's Secret, and in November 2010, Zales commercials. Around this time, they also opened for bands such as Pearl Jam, Beck, Radiohead and Sleater-Kinney.

In 2005, the band also released their first live video album, Live, recorded at The Metro Theatre in Sydney, Australia on March 18, 2005.

The Moan was an extended play which was released on January 19, 2004, featuring "Have Love Will Travel", an alternate version of "Heavy Soul," and two covers.

Magic Potion and other releases (2006–2007)

The Black Keys released Chulahoma: The Songs of Junior Kimbrough, an EP with covers of songs by Junior Kimbrough, a north Mississippi bluesman, whom the band had covered on The Big Come Up and Thickfreakness. The EP was released on May 2, 2006. Four days later, The Black Keys released their second live album, Live in Austin, TX – also known as Thickfreakness in Austin – which was recorded October 24, 2003. Soon after, their fourth album dropped; Magic Potion was their first release on Nonesuch Records. The album featured three singles; "You're the One", "Your Touch", and "Just Got To Be". The latter was featured on the soundtrack to the video game, NHL 08. "Your Touch" was featured on the 2009 film Zombieland as well as the HBO series Eastbound & Down. The Black Keys recorded a cover of "The Wicked Messenger" for the soundtrack of I'm Not There and have recorded "If You Ever Slip", a song written by Jesse Harris for The Hottest State soundtrack.

Attack & Release and the Blakroc project (2008–2009)

Dan Auerbach performing in East London on March 21, 2008.

Attack & Release, the band's fifth album, was produced by Danger Mouse and released on April 1, 2008, having leaked onto the internet by March 4. Attack & Release debuted at number 14 on the Billboard 200. The singles from the album were "Strange Times", "I Got Mine", and "Same Old Thing". "Strange Times" was featured in the video games Grand Theft Auto IV and NASCAR 09. "I Got Mine" was named the 23rd best song by Rolling Stone in its list of the 100 Best Songs of 2008. "I Got Mine" is used as the theme song for Canadian Police Drama TV Series The Bridge. "Lies" was used in episodes of Big Love and Lie to Me, and was covered by Kelly Clarkson live on her All I Ever Wanted Tour. "So He Won't Break" was featured on an episode of One Tree Hill. According to an interview in Pitchfork Media, the band was collaborating on an album with Ike Turner, to be produced by Danger Mouse and released in 2007, but the idea was rendered impossible with Turner's death in December 2007.[5] "Some of the stuff we ended up recording sounds like Screamin' Jay Hawkins," said Carney.[6]

Live at the Crystal Ballroom is a live video album released on November 18, 2008. It was filmed April 4, 2008 in Portland, Oregon at the Crystal Ballroom.

On October 17, 2008, The Black Keys was an opening act for fellow Akron-area band Devo at a special benefit concert at The Akron Civic Theater for presidential candidate Barack Obama. Chrissie Hynde of the Pretenders, also an Akron native and Firestone High School graduate, followed their set.[7] In November, they toured through Europe together with Liam Finn. On June 6, 2009, The Black Keys performed along with The Roots, TV on the Radio, Public Enemy, Antibalas, and other acts at the 2nd Annual Roots Picnic on the Festival Pier in Philadelphia. They also joined the 9th annual Independent Music Awards judging panel to assist independent musicians' careers.[8][9] [10]

On February 10, 2009, vocalist and guitarist Dan Auerbach released his debut solo album, Keep It Hid. During this time, drummer Patrick Carney formed an indie band called Drummer, who are currently signed to Carney's Audio Eagle Records label. Drummer released their debut album Feel Good Together on September 29, 2009.

Blakroc is a collaborative album featuring The Black Keys and several hip hop artists released on Black Friday. The project was supported and brought together by Damon Dash, who is a big fan of the band. The album features rappers among the likes of Mos Def, Ludacris, RZA, Raekwon, Pharoahe Monch, Q-Tip, NOE, Jim Jones, Nicole Wray, M.O.P., and the late Ol' Dirty Bastard. The album was recorded in Brooklyn, New York. Auerbach said on the official Blakroc site, "Pat and I have been preparing for this record since we were 16." [11]

Brothers (2010–present)

The Black Keys performing at SXSW in 2010

Brothers was released on May 18, 2010, featuring a 15 track listing.[12] The album was produced by The Black Keys and Mark Neill,[13] and was mixed by Tchad Blake.[14] The song "Tighten Up" (featured on the FIFA 11 soundtrack) was released before the album as a single, along with "Howlin' for You" (featured on the NHL 11 soundtrack and used as the theme song to the Australian Police Drama TV Series Cops L.A.C.. It is also featured in the movie "Limitless". The Toronto Blue Jays baseball franchise has also used a portion of it in their promotional advertisements during the 2011 season.) on the B-side. Brothers sold over 73,000 copies in its first week, giving it a #3 ranking on the Billboard Albums chart, their highest yet. Furthermore, the single "Tighten Up" has become their most successful single, reaching the top spot on the US Alternative charts. The Brothers CD has a thin thermal film on the surface, which changes colors depending on the temperature of the surroundings and ranges from completely black to a creamy surface with writing when placed in a CD player. There are two cut tracks from this album that have been released as well. "Ohio" pays homage to the home of The Black Keys, and "Chop and Change" was featured on the soundtrack of The Twilight Saga: Eclipse. The song "She's Long Gone" was used to promote the second season of "Swamp People" on History Channel.

The Black Keys also helped judge the 9th annual Independent Music Awards to support independent artists' careers.[15]

On October 19, The Black Keys released iTunes Sessions which is part of a series of live albums by iTunes and released exclusively on iTunes.

On November 26, 2010 The Black Keys released a special edition Record Store Day Black Friday Double 12" vinyl (45 RP) + 10" w/6 Bonus Tracks, CD, Poster called, Brothers for independent record stores.

On December 1, 2010, it was announced The Black Keys were nominated for four Grammy Awards including Best Rock Song and Best Alternative Album.

Rolling Stone magazine placed Brothers at #2 on the Best Albums of 2010[16] and "Everlasting Light" at #11 on the Best Singles of 2010.[17] On December 14, 2010, Spin magazine named The Black Keys the Artist of the Year for 2010[18]

On January 8, 2011, The Black Keys performed on Saturday Night Live.[19]

In February 2011, they released a short musical film called Howlin For You starring Tricia Helfer, Diora Baird, Sean Patrick Flanery, Christian Serratos, Corbin Bernsen, Todd Bridges, and Shaun White.

The Black Keys were nominated for three Billboard Music Awards: Top Alternative Artist and Top Rock Album and Top Alternative Album for their album, Brothers.[20]

On June 11, 2011 The Black Keys played at the 10th annual Bonnaroo music festival in Manchester, Tennessee. They were a headliner for the four day festival and performed on "What Stage".[21]

The Black Keys are said to be working on their 7th upcoming studio album beginning in March 2011.[22] They are reportedly recording in Dan's new studio in Nashville, Tennessee.[23]

Discography

Studio releases
Extended Plays
  • Your Touch - The EP (2006)
Collaboration albums

Awards and Nominations

2011 – Awarded Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal for "Tighten Up".
2011 – Awarded Best Alternative Music Album for Brothers.
2011 – Awarded Best Recording Package for Brothers.
2011 – Nominated for Best Rock Instrumental Performance for "Black Mud".
2011 – Nominated for Best Rock Song for "Tighten Up".

References

  1. ^ D.X. Ferrisa (July 21, 2010). "Black Keys say goodbye to Akron". Cleveland Scene. Yahoo News. Retrieved December 11, 2010.
  2. ^ Carney, Jim (September 28, 2009). "Akron artist Alfred McMoore dies; cried for people he never met". Ohio.com. Retrieved December 12, 2010.
  3. ^ "On Record: The Black Keys' Dan Auerbach". American Songwriter. July 21, 2010. Retrieved December 12, 2010.
  4. ^ a b http://twitter.com/patrickcarney/status/2675142190 Patrick Carney's Twitter update
  5. ^ Pitchfork: The Black Keys Reveal Danger Mouse-Produced Album[dead link]
  6. ^ The Black Keys and Danger Mouse Tewksbury, Drew, Flaunt magazine May 2008
  7. ^ Abram, Malcolm X (October 18, 2008). "''Akron Beacon Journal'' online". Ohio.com. Retrieved December 12, 2010.
  8. ^ "Independent Music Awards – 9th Annual Judges". Independentmusicawards.com. Retrieved December 12, 2010.
  9. ^ MicControl
  10. ^ "Top40-Charts.com". Top40-Charts.com. Retrieved December 12, 2010.
  11. ^ Up for Discussion Jump to Forums (September 14, 2009). "Black Keys Reveal Blakroc Hip-Hop Project Details". Billboard.com. Retrieved December 12, 2010.
  12. ^ Monday (February 22, 2010). "Shorts: Punch Brothers, Black Keys, Runaways Movie, Trash Can Sinatras, Doves 'Best', Stone's 'Exile', Grace Potter – Music News / New Music – Direct Current". Directcurrentmusic.com. Retrieved December 12, 2010.
  13. ^ "''The Black Keys Fan Lounge'' online". Theblackkeysfanlounge.com. May 18, 2010. Retrieved December 12, 2010.
  14. ^ "''The Black Keys Fan Lounge'' online". Theblackkeysfanlounge.com. April 1, 2010. Retrieved December 12, 2010.
  15. ^ "Past Judges". Independent Music Awards. Retrieved December 12, 2010.
  16. ^ "Rolling Stone's Best Albums of 2010". Rolling Stone. Retrieved December 8, 2010.
  17. ^ "Rolling Stone's Best Singles of 2010". Rolling Stone. Retrieved December 8, 2010.
  18. ^ "Artist of the Year: The Black Keys". Spin. Retrieved 2010-15-08. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  19. ^ "Jim Carrey on SNL: Jim Carrey Hosts Biggest Night Since Betty White". www.thirdage.com. Retrieved January 9, 2011.
  20. ^ http://www.billboard.com/#/features/maf-1005127722.story
  21. ^ "Bonnaroo 2011".
  22. ^ http://consequenceofsound.net/2011/02/arcade-fire-the-black-keys-to-begin-work-on-new-material/
  23. ^ http://www.cleveland.com/popmusic/index.ssf/2011/02/for_the_black_keys_a_big_red-l.html