Your Touch: The EP
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The Black Keys' Brothers (Deluxe Remastered Anniversary Edition), an expanded version of their watershed 2010 multi-platinum, Grammy-winning sixth studio album, is out now in the US and Canada and on January 1, 2021, in all other territories, via Nonesuch Records, on which the record is newly available throughout the world. To celebrate its tenth anniversary, Brothers' new edition includes three added bonus songs—“Keep My Name Outta Your Mouth,” “Black Mud Part II,” and “Chop and Change”—available in three formats: a 7” box set, a 2-LP set, and a CD.
The Black Keys release Brothers (Deluxe Remastered Anniversary Edition), an expanded version of their watershed 2010 multi-platinum, Grammy-winning sixth studio album December 18, 2020, in the United States and Canada and on January 1, 2021, in all other territories, via Nonesuch Records, on which the record is newly available throughout the world. To celebrate its tenth anniversary, Brothers will be re-released with three added bonus songs: “Keep My Name Outta Your Mouth,” “Black Mud Part II,” and “Chop and Change.” It will be available in three formats: a 7” box set, a 2-LP set, and a CD. The band has also released a promotional video for the release, directed by Bryan Schlam, which you can watch here.
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About This Album
This 3-track digital EP contains the album cuts "Your Touch" and "Strange Desire" off The Black Keys' Nonesuch debut, Magic Potion, which Paste called “the band’s best yet,” plus a live recording of the song "Thickfreakness" from a concert in Darwin, Australia.
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This 3-track digital EP contains the album cuts "Your Touch" and "Strange Desire" off The Black Keys' Nonesuch debut, Magic Potion, which Paste called “the band’s best yet,” plus a live recording of the song "Thickfreakness" from a concert in Darwin, Australia.
This 3-track digital EP contains the album cuts "Your Touch" and "Strange Desire" off The Black Keys' Nonesuch debut, Magic Potion, which Paste called “the band’s best yet,” plus a live recording of the song "Thickfreakness" from a concert in Darwin, Australia.

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