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The Black Keys, whose new album, El Camino, is just one day away, were featured on NPR's Weekend Edition Sunday, talking with host Audie Cornish about the new album. The Black Keys were musical guests on Saturday Night Live this weekend, performing two songs off of El Camino: "Lonely Boy" and "Gold on the Ceiling." Watch the performances here. The Evening Standard gives the album four stars, calling it “fiery, raucous and ferocious fun.” "The Black Keys have grown into one of the most exciting rock bands of our time," exclaims the Independent on Sunday. "Too late for those album of the year polls?"

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The Black Keys, whose new album, El Camino, is just one day away, due out tomorrow on Nonesuch, were featured on the latest edition of NPR's Weekend Edition Sunday yesterday. Band mates Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney spoke with host Audie Cornish about their process for making the new record, the sounds and influences behind it, and expectations following the success of their last album, the Grammy-winning Brothers. Listen to the complete Weekend Edition piece, featuring clips from El Camino, at npr.org.

In the UK, where the album is out today, the Evening Standard gives the album four stars, calling it “fiery, raucous and ferocious fun.” The Daily Telegraph gives it four stars as well. "El Camino is a rambunctious rock-and-roll album, bristling with ballsy attitude and two-chord economy," writes Telegraph reviewer James Lachno. "Few bands right now do it better." The Independent on Sunday named El Camino its CD of the Week. "The Black Keys have grown into one of the most exciting rock bands of our time," exclaims reviewer Sammy Richman. "Too late for those album of the year polls?"

Just hours before the Morning Edition Sunday piece aired, The Black Keys performed as musical guests on Saturday Night Live on NBC Saturday night. They performed two songs off of El Camino: "Lonely Boy"—the first single and the instant download available with album pre-orders in the Nonesuch Store, the Black Keys store, and iTunes—and "Gold on the Ceiling." Watch the performances here, via The Audio Perv:

"Lonely Boy":

"Gold on the Ceiling":

Watch a live stream of The Black Keys' album release show at New York’s Webster Hall tonight, exclusively via MTV Hive starting at 9 PM ET/ 6 PM PT.

Tickets for the first leg of The Black Keys' North American tour will be available for presale tomorrow at 10 AM for fans who sign up for the official mailing list. Head over to the band's site, theblackkeys.com, to join the list now.

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The Black Keys: SNL, Dec 2011, by Mary Ellen Matthews
  • Monday, December 5, 2011
    Watch: The Black Keys Perform on "Saturday Night Live"; Hear Them on NPR's "Weekend Edition"
    Mary Ellen Matthews

    The Black Keys, whose new album, El Camino, is just one day away, due out tomorrow on Nonesuch, were featured on the latest edition of NPR's Weekend Edition Sunday yesterday. Band mates Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney spoke with host Audie Cornish about their process for making the new record, the sounds and influences behind it, and expectations following the success of their last album, the Grammy-winning Brothers. Listen to the complete Weekend Edition piece, featuring clips from El Camino, at npr.org.

    In the UK, where the album is out today, the Evening Standard gives the album four stars, calling it “fiery, raucous and ferocious fun.” The Daily Telegraph gives it four stars as well. "El Camino is a rambunctious rock-and-roll album, bristling with ballsy attitude and two-chord economy," writes Telegraph reviewer James Lachno. "Few bands right now do it better." The Independent on Sunday named El Camino its CD of the Week. "The Black Keys have grown into one of the most exciting rock bands of our time," exclaims reviewer Sammy Richman. "Too late for those album of the year polls?"

    Just hours before the Morning Edition Sunday piece aired, The Black Keys performed as musical guests on Saturday Night Live on NBC Saturday night. They performed two songs off of El Camino: "Lonely Boy"—the first single and the instant download available with album pre-orders in the Nonesuch Store, the Black Keys store, and iTunes—and "Gold on the Ceiling." Watch the performances here, via The Audio Perv:

    "Lonely Boy":

    "Gold on the Ceiling":

    Watch a live stream of The Black Keys' album release show at New York’s Webster Hall tonight, exclusively via MTV Hive starting at 9 PM ET/ 6 PM PT.

    Tickets for the first leg of The Black Keys' North American tour will be available for presale tomorrow at 10 AM for fans who sign up for the official mailing list. Head over to the band's site, theblackkeys.com, to join the list now.

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