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The Black Keys w/ Arctic Monkeys

The Black Keys w/ Arctic Monkeys

Fri. 03/16 | 8:00PM @ Bankers Life Fieldhouse (map)

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Event Details
Friday March 16, 2012 Conseco Fieldhouse Ages: All Ages Doors Open: TBD Admission: Reserved: $29.50 / $45 / $59.50 Admission: GA Floor – $59.50  

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ABOUT THE BLACK KEYS
NEW ALBUM EL CAMINO TO BE RELEASED DECEMBER 6 ON NONESUCH

“…tremendous, hook-laden, all-killer-no-filler, by some distance the most powerful, compelling rock album of the year.” —Independent, *****

“This is both a supremely confident record and a ridiculously enjoyable one. A decade into their career The Black Keys have not only outlasted their more celebrated peers but outstripped their own past achievements. El Camino feels like the dawn of greatness.”—Uncut

DUO TO APPEAR ON SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE, THE COLBERT REPORT, THE LATE SHOW WITH DAVID LETTERMAN;

NYC WEBSTER HALL CONCERT TO STREAM LIVE ON MTV HIVE RECORD PRODUCED BY DANGER MOUSE AND THE BLACK KEYS

The Black Keys will embark on the first leg of their U.S. tour this March, with shows in arenas such as New York’s Madison Square Garden, Boston’s TD Garden, and Chicago’s United Center (details on next page). The shows are in support of their new album, El Camino, due out December 6 on Nonesuch Records. In advance of the release, five tracks from the record are currently streaming on the band’s web site. El Camino is available for pre-order at www.theblackkeys.com, www.nonesuch.com, and iTunes, with an instant download of the single “Lonely Boy” included. Concert ticket and album packages are available at the band’s site. Additionally, The Black Keys are teaming up with Tickets-for-Charity to offer fans access to some of the best seats in the house. Proceeds will benefit Community Support Services in Akron, OH and W.O. Smith Music School in Nashville, TN. In anticipation of the release, the duo will join Steve Buscemi on tomorrow’s episode of Saturday Night Live. This is the band’s second time this year as musical guests on the show, a “rare distinction,” says Rolling Stone. Other television appearances next week include The Colbert Report on December 6 and the Late Show with David Letterman on December 7. Moreover, the band is being featured on several MTV programs, including the week-long series Road to Release: The Black Keys, an interview with Matt Pinfield on MTV2’s 120 Minutes, and a live stream of their album release show at New York’s Webster Hall on December 5 exclusively on MTV Hive. Produced by Danger Mouse and The Black Keys, El Camino was recorded in the band’s new hometown of Nashville during the spring of 2011. In advance of the release, the album’s first single, “Lonely Boy,” was released October 26, to acclaim from fans and press; the song has been climbing the radio charts rapidly and is rising toward #1 on the Alternative and AAA charts. Additionally, the accompanying video has been viewed nearly three million times on YouTube. Describing the sound of the album, drummer Patrick Carney tells Rolling Stone, “Every record, we figure out the mood and stick with that. With Brothers, we were listening to a lot of hip-hop and old R&B and drawing from that. This is the first record we’ve made where it’s all rock & roll.” And in an interview with Spin Magazine Auerbach says, “I’ve never been into guitar solos. I really like when every instrument in the band is a rhythm instrument. This record has a lot of that going on—guitar, bass, drums, and keyboards all working together as a rhythm instrument. But unlike Brothers, which has more of these slower songs with an open feeling, [the new LP] is definitely fast.” El Camino follows the most successful two years in The Black Keys’ career. In May 2010 they released their breakthrough album, Brothers. Debuting at #2 in the U.S., it went on to win three Grammy Awards and an MTV Video Music Award, and topped numerous year-end lists, including iTunes, NPR, and Rolling Stone. Brothers, which included the hit singles “Tighten Up” and “Howlin’ for You,” has been certified Gold in the U.S. and U.K., and Platinum in Canada. Worldwide sales are now over one million and counting. The Black Keys—Akron, OH natives Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney—released their debut album, The Big Come Up, in 2002, followed by Thickfreakness (2003) and Rubber Factory (2004). In 2006 they signed to Nonesuch Records in the U.S. and released their fourth album, Magic Potion, which was followed by the Danger Mouse-produced Attack & Release in 2008. El Camino is the first Black Keys album Nonesuch will release worldwide.
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  • The Onion AV Club

    The Onion AV Club on The Black Keys w/ Arctic Monkeys @ Bankers Life Fieldhouse

    2 months ago

    The Black Keys have been saddled with frequent comparisons to that other two-piece garage band with a similar sounding name—that is, until they teamed up with producer Danger Mouse for 2008’s Attack & Release, which then became the new go-to point of reference. He showed up again on 2010’s Grammy-nominated Brothers, although the Gnarls Barkley influence on it is hardly perceptible. The Keys revisit much of their own catalog with the new record, opening up their already established blues-rock to weirder, cheerier transgressions. It’s a thoroughly lifting effort that redefines what “classic” Black Keys can really be.  more at avclub.com

  • Becca Beckham on The Black Keys w/ Arctic Monkeys @ Bankers Life Fieldhouse

    5 months ago

    Oh dear God, YES!