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The Black Keys: Patrick Carney, Dan Auerbach (sound effects).Personnel: Dan Auerbach (vocals, guitar, lap steel guitar, fiddle, hand claps); Patrick Carney (drums, hand claps,...Read more
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This is in my opinion the best Black Keys release to date..It is powerful and very thick ...You can feel the raw emotion through the guitar and drums of this two piece band......Read more
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I bought this album after downloading a few tracks off of the artist's site and loving them all. I haven't listened to their first album, Thickfreakedness, to compare, but re...Read more

Rubber Factory [Digipak] by Black Keys (The) (CD, Sep-2004, Epitaph (USA))

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UPC:045778037926
Artist:Black Keys (The)
Format:CD
Release Year:2004
Record Label:Epitaph (USA)
Genre:Garage Band, Oldies

Track Listing
1. When the Lights Go Out
2. 10 A.M. Automatic
3. Just Couldn't Tie Me Down
4. All Hands Against His Own
5. Desperate Man, The
6. Girl Is on My Mind
7. Lengths, The
8. Grown So Ugly
9. Stack Shot Billy
10. Act Nice and Gentle
11. Aeroplane Blues
12. Keep Me
13. Till I Get My Way

Details
Playing Time:42 min.
Producer:The Black Keys
Distributor:RED Distribution
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
The Black Keys: Patrick Carney, Dan Auerbach (sound effects).Personnel: Dan Auerbach (vocals, guitar, lap steel guitar, fiddle, hand claps); Patrick Carney (drums, hand claps, percussion).Audio Mixer: The Black Keys.Recording information: Sentient Sound, Akron, OH (01/2004-05/2004).Though the Black Keys resemble post-punk garage revivalists like the White Stripes, and are likely to raise an eyebrow among old-school blues purists, the duo packs a serious blues punch. The minimal sound of RUBBER FACTORY moves on the rickety skeleton of Dan Auerbach's fuzzed-out guitar and Patrick Carney's no-frills drumming, and stays true to the raw, electric blues for which the Fat Possum label (the Black Keys' home) is rightfully famous.RUBBER FACTORY bears the ghosts of Fat Possum artists like Junior Kimbrough and CeDell Davis, and through them, naturally, electric pioneers like Muddy Waters. The Keys mine this tradition admirably, with a sincere approach to the blues idiom bolstered by Auerbach's soulful vocals and the duo's stripped-down, juke-joint sound. But the Keys are not merely paying homage. Instead, they layer funky grooves ("The Desperate Man"), NUGGETS-inspired grunge ("10 A.M. Automatic"), a love of 1970s hard rock ("Grown So Ugly"), and the influence of contemporary indie rock (the acoustic "The Lengths") on their blues structures. In doing so, they achieve a ragged hybrid that stays fiercely true to the roots of blues, while updating the genre for younger generations.

Editorial Reviews
4 stars out of 5 - [S]tuffed with pure blues'n'garage rock anthems....Masters of ancient valve amps, fuzz guitar pedals and sludgy vocals.
Mojo

Ranked #9 in Magnet's The 20 Best Albums Of 2004 - [I]t's meant to be felt , way down deep in your gut...
Magnet

Auerbach's holler is seasoned well beyond his quarter-century on this planet, and he has the songwriting ear and musical history to convey a sincere love of the ground the Keys cover.
Magnet

3 out of 5 - RUBBER FACTORY teases with murky swamp boogies, devil-worship stomps and, as is the duo's tradition, a couple of classic-rock covers...
Alternative Press

3 stars out of 5 - It's terrific, lively fun - soulful, even...
Uncut

3 stars out of 5 - [T]hanks to some stomping tunes and Auerbach's oak-smoked vocals, it's another rock-solid enterprise.
Q

[T]he most primitive of trash-about rock, the sincerest of blues, and the most completely unironic appreciation for the power of the riff converge. - Grade: A
Entertainment Weekly

[T]ricks like using a guitar to replicate Vera Hall's 'Trouble So Hard' vocal vault this duo above blues-hipster averageness. - Grade: B
Spin

3 stars out of 5 - [H]igh-impact scuzz-blues...
Rolling Stone

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Excellent Black Keys CD

Created: 09/07/09
This is in my opinion the best Black Keys release to date..It is powerful and very thick ...You can feel the raw emotion through the guitar and drums of this two piece band...Right of the start the guitar and drum work shines..Along with Dan's growling howling snarling vocal style...It is hard to imagine how you could get a thicker sound out of a four piece band which is amazing because they do it with a two piece band...If you would take fuzz guitar mix it with some heavy percussion add in some blues and a pinch of grunge with some psychedelic rock thrown in for good measure and it would come out as The Black Keys Rubber Factory...
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The Black Keys' Rubber Factory

Created: 10/06/06
I bought this album after downloading a few tracks off of the artist's site and loving them all. I haven't listened to their first album, Thickfreakedness, to compare, but regardless, Rubber Factory is absolutely incredible. Listen to any track and you'll be hard-pressed to believe that this incredible sound is coming from only two people.

If you've never heard their music before and are wondering what they sound like, imagine The White Stripes, but the drummer knows how to drum and there are no slow, experimental tracks (for better or for worse). The only complaint I might have about the album is that it gets a little monotonous and a lot of the songs sound pretty similar. Still, the $10 would be worth it even if the CD only had one track.
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sweet album

Created: 17/04/08
like the blues=love this album. this is a great album, not like the stipes, the keys are more classic blues sound, and writing. if you like the stripes, you will like these guys, but they are not a stripes rip off like some people think without listening to the music.
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awesome

Created: 10/01/10
funky fresh- bluesy sound.... very individual sounding band - different than any i have ever heard. it came reccommended by a close friend and i was not disappointed!
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Black Keys, Rubber Factory

Created: 06/11/09
I am very pleased with this purchase, and I will buy other music this band has made based off of this CD. Good guitar and drum work.
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