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The Black Keys have released eight studio albums since 2002 with each album doing better than the last on the US Billboard charts. The band’s most recent album, “Turn Blue” reached the number one spot in the US and was a top five album in almost every other country.
The band’s musical prowess has been recognised and celebrated with a staggering seven Grammy Awards, four of which were won in 2013 for the album “El Camino”. The Black Keys claim that legendary bands such as The Beatles, T. Rex and The Clash influenced the album.
Extensively touring and promoting their own work in small venues throughout the US and Europe in the early years, it wasn’t until 2011 that The Black Keys were given the chance to complete an arena tour to support “El Camino”. While old hands at the touring lifestyle, the band was forced to pull out of many Australian, New Zealand and European dates for their “El Camino” tour due to exhaustion and their overwhelming schedule.
Despite the cancellation of these gigs, the band did not rest on their laurels and instead set about getting to work on their next album, ”Turn Blue”. The Black Keys have stated that they prefer to be working on and releasing new music and albums rather than constantly pushing their older material.
The band’s most popular single to date is “Lonely Boy” which went platinum in the US, Canada and Australia. Other hits have included the singles “Tighten Up” and “Gold on the Ceiling”. No strangers to hard work, it goes without saying that The Black Keys will have many more hit singles in their future and will continue to cultivate and expand upon the loyal fan base they already have.
Since emerging in the dance scene in 2018, she has performed her “one-
woman jam band” DJ sets blending her decks with her live piano plus sampler at high-profile
festivals including Coachella, EDC, Lollapalooza, Bonnaroo, Tomorrowland, Electric Forest
and Creamfields. She's also supported iconic artists like Pete Tong (opening up for him two
nights at London’s O2 Arena and then sitting in with the Ibiza Classics orchestra on a grand
piano to play a song she wrote with them), Fatboy Slim, Diplo, Mochakk, DJ Tennis, Dead &
Co, John Summitt and Sofi Tukker, everywhere from Fabric in London, Red Rocks
Amphitheatre in Colorado, The Warehouse Project in Manchester, to Amnesia and Ushuaïa
in Ibiza. Wanting to change the statistic that only 2% of producers are women, she has
provided thousands of female and gender-expansive individuals access to production
workshops, online courses, and scholarship programs for LGBTQIA+ and BIPOC creators with
her nonprofit FEMME HOUSE. They have also done stage takeovers at EDC and Hulaween
Music Festival, as well as a Femme House Tour in partnership with Ableton that included in-
person workshops during the day and booking all female/gender expansive lineups at night all
across the US in 2022. She was also nominated for Breakthrough Producer in DJ Mag’s Best
of North America Awards and landed on the cover of Spotify's Best of Electronic Music 2022.
Now signed to Ninja Tune's Counter Records, LP Giobbi will be releasing her long awaited
debut album, Light Places, on May 12, 2023. In January 2023, she shared an official remix
album of The Grateful Dead’s Jerry Garcia’s 1972 solo debut album, Garcia remixing the
album in its entirety. This comes as a career highlight amongst an already impressive
collection of remixes LP Giobbi has done for the likes of Portugal. The Man, Kx5, Diplo &
TSHA, MK, Dom Dolla, Tycho, Carlita and many more.
The Black Keys are my favorite band and I am always excited to see Dan and Patrick rock out the entire house. I've seen them in intimate settings like a little bar up to large sold-out arenas, and every time they have put on an amazing and electric show.
They are not known for huge set pieces, typically it's just Dan out with his guitars and Patrick behind his drum set, but lately they've added a keyboardist, bassist, and backing vocals for some of the newer songs, but they only add to the show. The band has been around for quite a few years, but it seems like only recently they have blown up and everyone wants to see them. I like seeing them live because they seem to extend every song a little bit and Dan has a different touch on each guitar solo that just gets everyone into a nice groove.
They have a good mix of slower songs and faster rocking songs from all of their albums at every show, so any fan of the band who has followed from the beginning, to someone who had just heard their songs on commercials, will be able to appreciate and expand their taste for the Black Keys. My favorite songs to see are "Thickfreakness" because it rocks harder than most other songs these days, and is very impressive because it is just two instruments.
Another song that will leave lasting memories is "Everlasting Light". The performance makes it seem like Dan and Pat are just two normal guys who like to rock out, and that's exactly what you get!