Watch: The Black Keys Talk "Let's Rock" on "CBS This Morning"

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The Black Keys were on CBS This Morning. They spoke with host Anthony Mason about their new album, "Let's Rock," what lies ahead as the band tours this fall, and more. "I love this album," says Mason. "I think it's great. It's so good to have them back." Watch the interview here. In a feature profile on the band, the New York Times' Jon Pareles writes: "In an era of blatantly computerized pop, 'Let’s Rock' flaunts basics from yesteryear: guitars, drums, vocals."

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The Black Keys were on CBS This Morning today. Band mates Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney spoke with host Anthony Mason about writing and recording their new album, "Let's Rock," which is out tomorrow; why it's been five years since the release of their previous album, Turn Blue; and what lies ahead as the band tours North America this fall. "I love this album," says Mason of "Let's Rock." "I think it's great. It's so good to have them back." You can see what the band says in the interview below.

The Black Keys are the subject of a feature profile in the New York Times this Sunday. "In an era of blatantly computerized pop, 'Let’s Rock' flaunts basics from yesteryear: guitars, drums, vocals," writes Jon Pareles. You can read that article for more on the story behind the new album now at nytimes.com.

For tickets to see The Black Keys on tour, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

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The Black Keys: "CBS This Morning," June 27, 2019
  • Thursday, June 27, 2019
    Watch: The Black Keys Talk "Let's Rock" on "CBS This Morning"
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    The Black Keys were on CBS This Morning today. Band mates Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney spoke with host Anthony Mason about writing and recording their new album, "Let's Rock," which is out tomorrow; why it's been five years since the release of their previous album, Turn Blue; and what lies ahead as the band tours North America this fall. "I love this album," says Mason of "Let's Rock." "I think it's great. It's so good to have them back." You can see what the band says in the interview below.

    The Black Keys are the subject of a feature profile in the New York Times this Sunday. "In an era of blatantly computerized pop, 'Let’s Rock' flaunts basics from yesteryear: guitars, drums, vocals," writes Jon Pareles. You can read that article for more on the story behind the new album now at nytimes.com.

    For tickets to see The Black Keys on tour, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

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