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The Black Keys:
Attack & Release
VVR1050452
Release Date : Mar 31 2008
Genre:indie
Label:V2
despatched in 3 to 5 days
'Attack and Release' follows The Black Keys' 2006 critically acclaimed 'Magic Potion', which the Chicago Tribune proclaimed, “a gritty, wild, minimalist masterpiece.”
Produced by Danger Mouse (Gnarls Barkley, Gorillaz, The Grey Album), the album was recorded at engineer Paul Hamann’s illustrious Suma Studio outside Cleveland, Ohio.
Initial collaboration began when Danger Mouse (a.k.a. Brian Burton) approached the band to write songs for an album he was developing with the late R&B legend Ike Turner. As the band began composing tracks for Turner early last year, though, they quickly realized they were actually laying the groundwork for a new album of their own. 'Attack and Release' thus became The Black Keys’ first collaborative effort, as it morphed into their own album with Danger Mouse as producer. By recording in an actual studio (another first), guitarist-vocalist Dan Auerbach and drummer Patrick Carney were given the opportunity to add a variety of instruments to their usual simple set-up—including organ, moog, and banjo. “After recording our previous albums in a basement, we were ready to go somewhere else,” Auerbach confesses. “Danger Mouse came in as our collaborator. He has a real ear for melody and arrangement and that was a big part of this record, as was the studio…a really special place.”
Carney concurs: “The place is covered with dust, it smells like a moldy cabin, and it looks like a haunted house. It was fitting for our first time going into a real studio.” He continues, “I think Dan and I were intrigued to work with somebody as a producer, and with an engineer like Paul, because we both realized we couldn’t teach ourselves anything more and it was best to start learning from other people.”
Besides Auerbach, Carney, and Danger Mouse’s work, other contributions on 'Attack and Release' include guitarist Marc Ribot and multi-instrumentalist Ralph Carney (Patrick’s uncle) — both veterans of, among other things, Tom Waits’ band. The closing track, 'Things Ain’t Like They Used To Be', features Auerbach singing along side eighteen-year-old bluegrass/country-singer Jessica Lea Mayfield.
"The result is a flawless (post)modernisation of heartland rock that wears its lovelorn pessimism proudly on its ruffled sleeve." - Observer Music Monthly
"Danger Mouse asked the pair to write songs for Ike Turner and ended up producing the best album of their career so far" - Mojo
"The Black Keys are on the cusp of greatness--Attack and Release, produced by Danger Mouse, takes them one step closer" - Uncut
Tracklisting
1. All You Ever Wanted
2. I Got Mine
3. Strange Times
4. Psychotic Girl
5. Lies
6. Remember When (Side A)
7. Remember When (Side B)
8. Same Old Thing
9. So He Won't Break
10. Oceans And Streams
11. Things Ain't Like They Used To Be
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