The Black Keys have unveiled their scorching, psychedelic new song “Lo/Hi.” It’s the duo’s – Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney – first new music since their 2014 album, Turn Blue.
Written and produced by Auerbach and Carney, they recorded the single at Auerbach’s Easy Eye Sound studio in Nashville, Tennessee. “Lo/Hi” finds the duo in a classic blues-rock mode, with Auerbach moaning over a distorted riff and his bandmate’s crunching drum track. “Nobody to love you, nobody to care,” he sings. “Nobody to drug you, no one to hold back your hair.
Written and produced by Auerbach and Carney, they recorded the single at Auerbach’s Easy Eye Sound studio in Nashville, Tennessee. “Lo/Hi” finds the duo in a classic blues-rock mode, with Auerbach moaning over a distorted riff and his bandmate’s crunching drum track. “Nobody to love you, nobody to care,” he sings. “Nobody to drug you, no one to hold back your hair.
- 3/7/2019
- by Althea Legaspi and Ryan Reed
- Rollingstone.com
In 1990, Tim O’Brien joined country star and Cma Female Vocalist award-winner Kathy Mattea on the romantic “Battle Hymn of Love,” which set vows of eternal commitment to a gentle acoustic bluegrass background. Now, nearly three decades later, O’Brien offers another sweet Valentine in “Amazing Love,” a song he penned with the Black Keys’ Dan Auerbach.
Full of sweet, heart-pulsing imagery and dreamy harmony vocals by Jan Fabricius, “Amazing Love” bursts forth with romantic proclamation and grateful appreciation as the pair sing, “I see you through the window before I turn the key,...
Full of sweet, heart-pulsing imagery and dreamy harmony vocals by Jan Fabricius, “Amazing Love” bursts forth with romantic proclamation and grateful appreciation as the pair sing, “I see you through the window before I turn the key,...
- 2/14/2019
- by Stephen L. Betts
- Rollingstone.com
Bluegrass stalwart Tim O’Brien will release a new album in 2019. Nodding to the prevalence of bluegrass bands named for their leader, Tim O’Brien Band (out March 15th) will be its namesake’s first full-length album since 2017’s Where the River Meets the Road.
Featuring O’Brien’s touring mates Mike Bub, Shad Cobb, Jan Fabricius and Patrick Sauber, the new album features O’Brien performing songs by Norman Blake (“Last Train From Poor Valley”) and Woody Guthrie, whose political “Pastures of Plenty” deals with the plight of migrant workers in the U.
Featuring O’Brien’s touring mates Mike Bub, Shad Cobb, Jan Fabricius and Patrick Sauber, the new album features O’Brien performing songs by Norman Blake (“Last Train From Poor Valley”) and Woody Guthrie, whose political “Pastures of Plenty” deals with the plight of migrant workers in the U.
- 1/16/2019
- by Jon Freeman
- Rollingstone.com
It's been six months since Céline Dion's husband René Angélil died from cancer, and as her family works to move on, she and her three children lean on one another for strength. During Friday's appearance on the Today show, Dion, 48, said that coping with the loss of her husband has been hard, but she feels "very strong" - and so do the couple's three kids 15-year-old René-Charles and 5-year-old twins Nelson and Eddy. "It's all about feeling very strong and positive. They sense it. They sense that mom is okay," she said of the children. "They know what's going on.
- 7/22/2016
- by Char Adams, @CiCiAdams_
- PEOPLE.com
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