The Black Keys - Attack & Release

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  • Fresh Tendrils
    Strike Hard and Fade Away
    • Jul 2002
    • 36131

    #16
    Re: The Black Keys - Attack & Release

    Originally posted by sportsdude
    Yeah I like it. I haven't listened to it that much yet as I just got two other albums (Del's 11th Hour and Atmosphere's Sad Clown Bad Spring) but so far so good. As for significantly better than Magic Potion, well I can't really agree with you there. I know I was one of the few that really liked Magic Potion, but I just can't see what it did so poorly that Attack and Release does well.
    Personally I think Magic Potion runs together too much and one of the reasons is that none of the songs are immediate, memorable or very catchy - they just don't grab you. When you're listening, its all very good, but once the music stops, nothing was left spinning in my head. With A&R, half of the album runs through my head during school, work - basically whenever I'm not listening to it. So, I think A&R has the Black Keys back in the catchy song department.



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    • CM1847
      Bacon
      • Jul 2002
      • 5372

      #17
      Re: The Black Keys - Attack & Release

      Originally posted by Fresh Tendrils
      So, I think A&R has the Black Keys back in the catchy song department.
      I don't think the songs on Attack & Release are really that catchy(although "Strange Times" does have an infectious single-vibe to it). I think they really stand out because of how different each song is from the next on the album. Great track sequencing, the songs never get stale because they always follow a slow track with a fast, or heavy-garage blues track. I think Magic Potion was good, but, as you said, the songs really ran together. The variety on this album make the songs standout more, even though I'd say they really aren't that catchy.

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