2006, Nonesuch Records
VINYL FORMAT. Magic Potion, the
Black Keys' fourth album, is a
spectacularly stripped-down set of
sneakily melodic blues-besotted rock
concocted in the Akron, Ohio basement
studio of drummer Patrick Carney.
Guitarist-singer Dan Auerbach is
possessed of a compelling, hurt-beyond-
his-years voice and an approach to lead
guitar that is both wildly expressive
and utterly succinct. The self-taught
Carney, who anchors these tracks, may
force writers to return "heavy" to the
rock-critic lexicon as a seriously
praiseworthy term. The Black Keys
maintain a punk terseness to their
adamantly do-it-yourself sound; they're
as single-minded in their idiosyncratic
evocation of the electric Mississippi
blues as artists like the late Junior
Kimbrough and R. L. Burnside as the
Ramones were about early sixties rock
and roll. However, there is nothing
high-concept or ironically distanced
about their style; it's all sweat,
sincerity and as much swagger as
Carney's basement allows.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Just Got to Be |
| 2 | Your Touch |
| 3 | You're the One |
| 4 | Just a Little Heat |
| 5 | Give Your Heart Away |
| 6 | Strange Desire |
| 7 | Modern Times |
| 8 | Flame |
| 9 | Goodbye Babylon |
| 10 | Black Door |
| 11 | Elevator |
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