NPR Broadcasts Live from The Black Keys' DC Show Tonight

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Tune in to NPR.org tonight at 10 PM ET to hear The Black Keys perform songs from their new album, Attack & Release, live from Washington, DC's 9:30 Club---their second sold-out show there in two days. Pat and Dan bring what NPR calls "a timeless mix of roots and riff-rock" to the show. NPR calls the new album "The Black Keys' richest and most diverse recording to date."

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Tune in to NPR.org tonight at 10 PM ET to hear The Black Keys perform live from Washington, DC's 9:30 Club---their second sold-out show there in two days. Pat and Dan bring what NPR calls "a timeless mix of roots and riff-rock" to the show; it's part of the All Songs Considered series of live-concert webcasts.

Says NPR of the band's new album:

Attack and Release is a fitting title for The Black Keys' fifth full-length CD and its arresting mix of crunchy guitars and thundering rhythms. But the duo also backs away from its usual riff-rock punch to show a more thoughtful side ... Attack and Release is The Black Keys' richest and most diverse recording to date.

For more information and to listen to the live webcast, visit npr.org.

  • Tuesday, May 13, 2008
    NPR Broadcasts Live from The Black Keys' DC Show Tonight

    Tune in to NPR.org tonight at 10 PM ET to hear The Black Keys perform live from Washington, DC's 9:30 Club---their second sold-out show there in two days. Pat and Dan bring what NPR calls "a timeless mix of roots and riff-rock" to the show; it's part of the All Songs Considered series of live-concert webcasts.

    Says NPR of the band's new album:

    Attack and Release is a fitting title for The Black Keys' fifth full-length CD and its arresting mix of crunchy guitars and thundering rhythms. But the duo also backs away from its usual riff-rock punch to show a more thoughtful side ... Attack and Release is The Black Keys' richest and most diverse recording to date.

    For more information and to listen to the live webcast, visit npr.org.

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