Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney (aka Ohio born rocking blues duo, The Black Keys) have known each other since they were kids but it wasn’t until Carney helped Auerbach record his own demo in the early 2000s that the pair started playing together.
It was their stompin’ sixth studio album, Brothers (2010) that made the world see their ‘everlasting light’. Sell out world tours, platinum records and Grammy awards followed suit, as did their soulful seventh album El Camino featuring the infectious Lonely Boy and its brilliant video.
This May they released Turn Blue. Expansive and expressive, it’s clearly the product of a twenty year musical relationship. If their Bullet In The Brain session for Zane Lowe on Radio 1 this May is anything to go by, their performance on Pyramid stage will be a soulful, spine-tingling show.
Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney (aka Ohio born rocking blues duo, The Black Keys) have known each other since they were kids but it wasn’t until Carney helped Auerbach record his own demo in the early 2000s that the pair started playing together.
It was their stompin’ sixth studio album, Brothers (2010) that made the world see their ‘everlasting light’. Sell out world tours, platinum records and Grammy awards followed suit, as did their soulful seventh album El Camino featuring the infectious Lonely Boy and its brilliant video.
This May they released Turn Blue. Expansive and expressive, it’s clearly the product of a twenty year musical relationship. If their Bullet In The Brain session for Zane Lowe on Radio 1 this May is anything to go by, their performance on Pyramid stage will be a soulful, spine-tingling show.