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| Album cover, courtesy of The Black Keys Facebook page |
One of things I always appreciate is when an album can start off by blowing me away. That opening song is important, and The Black Keys waste no time introducing you to their matured sound with "Weight of Love." It's a 7 minute long psychedelic ride that flirts the line with progressive rock. This song has "classic" written all over it. Keep listening and you'll hit fantastic songs like the title track "Turn Blue", the current radio hit "Fever", and the more blues-y "Year in Review" before coming to my favorite song on the album, "Bullet in the Brain." Another song that blends elements of psychedelic, progressive, and blues rock into one amazing 4 minute trip. This song has it all. Great lyrics, hypnotic guitar riffs, and mood setting percussion.
If you were hoping for more of their old sound, wait until "It's Up To You Now" starts playing. This song sounds like it belongs on El Camino or Brothers. While I'm sure a few sounds were added in post production, this song goes back to their drum-and-guitar roots and, as usual, has a killer guitar solo that seems to begin at Dan Auerbach's heart and resonates through his body, to his fingers, into the strings, and out of the amplifier.The album wraps up with "Gotta Get Away" which I could see getting all kinds of radio play. It's the perfect blend of pop and blues. It's impossible not to want to dance to this song. Seriously, give it a listen and see if you're foot isn't tapping the end of the song. It also just leaves you feeling in high spirits, which is a great way to end an album. If you fall into the same trap I did, you'll start the album back over and begin the journey again. And it's worth it every time.

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