im not sure if this is the right place for this topic but none of the others seemed fitting..i am just curious to know if anyone listens to the black keys..they play a lot where i live and they are a great blues-rock band for those of you who like that type of music
i have everything of theirs, except Chuloma, and they're just plain amazing. i love that they stick to the blues, they keep it simple, and fairly stripped down. Rubber Factory was there best, and there newest doesn't dissapoint, they're just pure, skuzzy, rock n roll. i miss that about bands these days....
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Rubber Factory is great but I saw them live and thought that they were one of the most boring live bands Ive ever seen in my life. No personality whatsoever, it was just like watching a jukebox.
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No clue how they are live, though they did book the opening act for Radiohead, so it seems they can't be that bad. Unfortunately, Moon Pix has crushed my expectations that the guys would be crazy blues-rockers.
I also own nearly all of their albums. thickfreakness, Rubber Factory and their newest album Magic Potion are all great records. The band has such a great sound on all of their recent recordings. Definitely worth the buy.
Originally posted by kyledean: No clue how they are live, though they did book the opening act for Radiohead, so it seems they can't be that bad. Unfortunately, Moon Pix has crushed my expectations that the guys would be crazy blues-rockers.
It depends really if you like banter and interaction. I love it when artists interract their audience and always feel dissappointed when they don't to the point I don't bother going to see them again. If you just like hearing one song after another though you might like them but personally I think you can get that at home and with better sound quality.
There’s a dream that I see, I pray it can be Look 'cross the land, shake this land - "Maybe Not", C. Marshall
Posts: 65 | Location: "Out on tour with Smashing Pumpkins, nature kids, they don't have no function" | Registered: 20 January 2007