As with
Gnarls Barkley last week, The Raconteurs' sophomore release is moved up for release by principles
Jack White and
Brendan Benson, to ward off any leaks -- but it still leaked thanks via iTunes. Is this part of
Jobs' evil/genius plan, perhaps? No word yet on if
an angry White called up Jobs over the leak -- would love to be a fly on the wall hearing that ego clash. Also getting an early release (exclusively via Rhapsody) is
the latest from The Black Keys, who team up with Gnarls'
Danger Mouse for some delicious blues rock. Also noteworthy this week are releases from
The Heavy,
De Novo Dahl,
Elf Power,
Guilty Simpson, the Seattle shoegazers
Voyager One, and the first from
The B-52's in 16 years.
Playlist:
New Releases 03.25.08
Album:
The Black Keys - Attack and Release
It started out with
Danger Mouse (
Gnarls Barkley) approaching Akron's
The Black Keys to write some songs for an
Ike Turner album. But Turner's personal problems (leading to his death via overdose) made Daniel Auerbach and Patrick Carney work on the songs for themself, maintaining the relationship with Danger Mouse (aka Brian Burton) making the trip to Cleveland to produce
Attack and Release, the Black Keys' fifth long player. The result is a delicious mix of BK's stripped down blues rock and DM's mood-shifting touches. The best example of how it works is in the fascinating first single
"Strange Times," which initially sounds like a typical BK burner, but when the chorus pops in, Danger Mouse's ghost-like presence is hard to ignore. But aside from the track
"Psychotic Girl," which has DM's fingerprints all over it, DM lays low, making the subtle arrangement addition, but mostly letting the BK's do their thing (
"I Got Mine.") Another new BK classic is the closing ballad
"Things Ain't Like They Used to Be," which mixes in some Garth Hudson-like organ for an earthy feel to the song. When you think about it, Auerbach and Carney had mined about as much as they could with their lo-fi bare bones approach, and
Attack and Release feels like the perfect and natural progression of a band growing as artists.
Strange Times
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New Releases 03.25.08
1. "Strange Times" - Black Keys
2. "Old Enough" - The Raconteurs
3. "That Kind Of Man" - Heavy
4. "Heartbreaker" - De Novo Dahl
5. "X-Ray" - Snake and Jet's Amazing Bullit Band
6. "Spiral Stairs" - Elf Power
7. "Funplex" - The B-52's
8. "Robbery" - Guilty Simpson
9. "The Future is Obsolete" - Voyager One
10. "Duende War (Out Of Africa)" - Triclops!
11. "Never Going Back Again" - Lindsey Buckingham
12. "Af Samme Stof Som Stof" - Under Byen
13. "The Good Life" - Justin Townes Earle
14. "Great Plains" - Head Of Femur
15. "One Reason" - Pennywise
16. "Hoss Race" - Tim O'Brien
17. "Joy" - Temposhark
18. "Shots Ring" - Excepter
19. "Out At the Wall" - Soltero
20. "Nine In The Afternoon" - Panic At The Disco
21. "Hanging Tree" - Counting Crows
22. "Suedehead (Remastered)" - Morrissey
23. "My Drug Buddy (Demo Version)" - The Lemonheads
24. "Obsession" - David Thomas & Two Pale Boys
25. "Just Like Honey" - The Jesus and Mary Chain
26. "Down On Me" - The Jesus and Mary Chain
27. "Far Gone And Out" - The Jesus and Mary Chain
28. "Blues From A Gun" - The Jesus and Mary Chain
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