THE BLACK KEYS Released 6th LP ‘BROTHERS’ 15 Years Ago Today

Significant longplayers from yesteryear

18 May 2025

Ohio‘s rowdy blues tandem THE BLACK KEYS – singer/guitarist Dan Auerbach and drummer Patrick Carney – released their 6th LP BROTHERS today 15 years ago, on
18 May 2010.

It was the band’s big breakthrough, as it sold over 73,000 copies in the United States in its first week and peaked at number three on the Billboard 200. In the UK it went no higher than #29.

Pitchfork: “If there’s one thing that keeps Brothers from jumping the gap between a “very
good” album and a “great” album, it’s the running time. When it’s all said and done, the 15-track set runs almost an hour long, causing one to think that the Keys might have done the best material here a disservice by shoving so much onto one album when they could’ve easily saved some up for their next release.

It makes a skeptical fan like myself wonder if the Keys spent themselves creatively here, and
if the next record will just be more back-to-basics trad-blues mediocrity. If the next Black Keys record builds on Brothers, though, they still have some good music ahead of them.”

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Portland’s Hellish Hardcore Crusaders BOTHERS Erupt Volcanically On Sophomore Album “II”

Standout longplayers

26 November 2022

Band: BOTHERS
Who: Hellish hardcore crusaders from Portland, Oregon.

New album: II

Info: ‘II’ marks a new era for the band. Heavier and more expansive, the album ventures into the realm of metalic hardcore with fiercesome riffing and dynamic tempo changes. The melodic intensity of their first release remains, resulting in an album that calls to
mind influences like Tragedy, Laughing Hyenas, Jesus lizard, Neurosis and Born Against.

Inherently primal, their second offering is nothing short of bespoke savagery – deeper, uglier, and stranger than their first outing. Imagine HUSKER DU finally found something
to be genuinely angry about, or if you ran the first couple TELEVISION records through a boardwalk funhouse meat grinder. If you’ve never punched yourself in the throat hard enough to make the room spin like your future swirling down the shitter, this record will make you realize it’s time”.


(photo by Lindsay Beaumont)

Turn Up The Volume: If you want to survive this volcanic album without fractures or roasted pipes make sure your psychical condition is top, especially your lungs, if not you’ll be crushed by its 11 merciless hardcore hammer blows made to start manic moshpits around our screwed-up planet.

Bothers are out-of-their-minds motherrockers who know that Judgment Dayy is around the corner. It’s actually the reason why the hellish crusaders made this psychotic piledriver of a riff-roaring record so we can all go mental when the sky explodes and blows us all of the face of the earth. Sound like big fun, right? You betcha.

Hell bloody fucking hell yeah!

Buy/stream II here…


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Psychedelic Gloom Jams – THE BLACK KEYS Drop Two Previously Unheard Tracks From ‘BROTHERS’ Album

New sonic impulses…

Ohio‘s sinewy blues tandem THE BLACK KEYS boosted their career when they unleashed their 6th LP Brothers 10 years ago. Their record label celebrated the anniversary with a deluxe-edition (stream below).

Yesterday the dynamite 2-piece dropped two previously unreleased/unheard tracks from the ‘Brothers‘ sessions. Two slo-mo psych jams with a spell-binding gloom. Let’s roll…

– KEEP MY NAME OUTTA YOUR MOUTH –

– BLACK MUD PART II –
(Instrumental)

Stream deluxe-edition…

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