Boston Herald Recommends Black Keys Concert DVD, with Music from Their "Awesome" Album, as "Next-Best Thing" to Live Show

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The Black Keys are getting set to head south for the summer in a two-week tour of Australia, starting December 29 just outside Perth. You can catch some of that in-concert Black Keys energy with their recently released Nonesuch DVD, Live at the Crystal Ballroom, which the Boston Herald recommends it the perfect last-minute gift suggestion and "the next-best thing to seeing this dynamic rock duo in-person," with bonus features behind the scenes "of the awesome Attack & Release."

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The Black Keys are getting set to head south for the summer in a two-week tour of Australia, starting December 29 in Fremantle, Western Australia, just outside Perth. For those wintering in the Northern Hemisphere, there's the chance to catch some of that in-concert Black Keys energy with their recently released Nonesuch DVD, Live at the Crystal Ballroom, which captures an April 2008 performance in Portland, Oregon. The Boston Herald staff recommends it as the perfect last-minute gift suggestion, stating:

Produced and directed by Lance Bangs, this DVD is the next-best thing to seeing this dynamic rock duo in-person. Not only do you get a full, 17-song set pulled from all five of the pair’s albums, you also get music videos and behind-the-scenes footage from the making of the awesome Attack & Release.

There's still time to receive Live at the Crystal Ballroom by Christmas if you order your copy in the Nonesuch Store by tomorrow using rush delivery.

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  • Thursday, December 18, 2008
    Boston Herald Recommends Black Keys Concert DVD, with Music from Their "Awesome" Album, as "Next-Best Thing" to Live Show
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    The Black Keys are getting set to head south for the summer in a two-week tour of Australia, starting December 29 in Fremantle, Western Australia, just outside Perth. For those wintering in the Northern Hemisphere, there's the chance to catch some of that in-concert Black Keys energy with their recently released Nonesuch DVD, Live at the Crystal Ballroom, which captures an April 2008 performance in Portland, Oregon. The Boston Herald staff recommends it as the perfect last-minute gift suggestion, stating:

    Produced and directed by Lance Bangs, this DVD is the next-best thing to seeing this dynamic rock duo in-person. Not only do you get a full, 17-song set pulled from all five of the pair’s albums, you also get music videos and behind-the-scenes footage from the making of the awesome Attack & Release.

    There's still time to receive Live at the Crystal Ballroom by Christmas if you order your copy in the Nonesuch Store by tomorrow using rush delivery.

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