The Black Keys have launched one other new track from their upcoming album, Dropout Boogie. “It Ain’t Over,” like a handful of different tracks on the brand new LP, started with some drum loops drummer Patrick Carney delivered to the studio.
“Pat was self-deprecating, I don’t know why,” guitarist Dan Auerbach lately instructed Rolling Stone. “However now he simply appears a lot extra comfy being himself behind the drums. It’s age or, I don’t know, loads of remedy. I really feel Pat and I are in a greater place than we’ve ever been.”
You may hear “It Ain’t Over” beneath.
Dropout Boogie is scheduled to reach on Might 13, a day earlier than the twentieth anniversary of the Black Keys’ debut LP, The Huge Come Up. The album consists of a number of visitor appearances, together with ZZ High’s Billy Gibbons. The primary single from Dropout Boogie, “Wild Baby,” was launched in March.
The duo will hit the highway for the primary time in a number of years this summer time for a tour that may maintain them on the highway via October. They’re going to be supported by Band of Horses, in addition to Ceramic Animal, Early James and the Velveteers.
“Watching bands come and go, it’s fucking insane that we’re nonetheless right here,” Auerbach stated. “It blows my thoughts. The chances had been so stacked in opposition to us. I can’t think about if this was a five-person band. That will have been madness. We’re so fortunate it’s simply the 2 of us.”
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