Black Keys New Album 'Turn Blue' May 2014, Listen to "Fever" and See Full Tracklist Here (VIDEO)

Black Keys New Album 'Turn Blue' May 2014, Listen to "Fever" and See Full Tracklist Here (VIDEO)
The Black Keys are gearing up for the release of their new album Turn Blue on May 12th. This will be the band's eighth studio album and the follow up to their successful El Camino album in 2011.
The band has released the track "Fever" (which you can hear above) and are giving their fans more incentive to pre-order by giving away two songs early. If you pre-order the album on their website HERE you receive the single "Fever" and "Turn Blue" instantly.
Turn Blue was produced by Danger Mouse alongside Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney and recorded at Sunset Sound in Hollywood last summer as well as at the Key Club in Benton Harbor, Michigan at the start of 2013. You can view the full tracklist for the new album below.
Black Keys Turn Blue tracklisting is:
1. 'Weight Of Love'
2. 'In Time'
3. 'Turn Blue'
4. 'Fever'
5. 'Year In Review'
6. 'Bullet In The Brain'
7. 'It's Up To You Now'
8. 'Waiting On Words'
9. '10 Lovers'
10. 'In Our Prime'
11. 'Gotta Get Away'
The Black Keys formed in 2001 in Akron, Ohio. Dan Auerbach (guitar, vocals) and Patrick Carney (drums) were friends growing up and started the band after dropping out of college. They slowly built a steady fanbase over the years and released several indie records until being signed by a major label in 2006. They have since won 7 Grammy Awards including 4 in 2013.
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