
11 Songs, 38 Minutes

El Camino The Black Keys
EDITORS’ NOTES
Keeping the momentum going after their breakthrough Brothers, The Black Keys reunite with Danger Mouse, who produced 2008's Attack and Release. Taking on a co-writing role as well this time, the producer helps Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney stray from their Southern-rock comfort zone. Increasing both the tempos and the hooks, El Camino is a joyous, danceable rock album. Standouts like the infectious, fuzztoned single "Lonely Boy" and the acoustic-into-electric epic "Little Black Submarines" are among the duo's most exciting songs.
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Lonely Boy
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Dead and Gone
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Gold On the Ceiling
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Little Black Submarines
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Money Maker
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Run Right Back
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Sister
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Hell of a Season
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Stop Stop
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Nova Baby
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Mind Eraser
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