Black Keys guitarist Dan Auerbach saw drummer Patrick Carney when they play on the main stage at Coachella Valley Music
LOS ANGELES (Reuters)-The Black Keys return to rock ‘n’ roll on Tuesday with their new album “El Camino” that get solid praise and quickly reached the top spot on the iTunes album chart. ‘
Blues and rock duo’s seventh studio album, produced by Danger Mouse, is a follow-up to The Black Keys ‘ album Grammy winners 2010 “brother”, which catapulted the band to global recognition.
Singles from “Brothers,” such as “Tighten Up” and “Howlin’ for You,” which appears throughout 2010 and 2011 in the TV show and in the ad, which helps create “El Camino” among the most anticipated record of the year for the fans and the industry.
The Band, formed in Ohio 10 years ago, citing a lot of influence in different genres from hip-hop to rock and blues.