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Met dank aan de originele posters indien het niet door mij geript is...
Thanks to the original posters if not ripped by myself...

01 - The Black Keys - Peaches! - Where There's Smoke, There's Fire.flac
02 - The Black Keys - Peaches! - Stop Arguing Over Me.flac
03 - The Black Keys - Peaches! - Who's Been Foolin' You.flac
04 - The Black Keys - Peaches! - It's A Dream.flac
05 - The Black Keys - Peaches! - Tomorrow Night.flac
06 - The Black Keys - Peaches! - You Got To Lose.flac
07 - The Black Keys - Peaches! - Tell Me You Love Me.flac
08 - The Black Keys - Peaches! - She Does It Right.flac
09 - The Black Keys - Peaches! - Fireman Ring The Bell.flac
10 - The Black Keys - Peaches! - Nobody But You Baby.flac


Oor Review ---------------------
Reinier van der Zouw 1 mei 2026 album ROCK The Black Keys Peaches! EASY EYE SOUND/WARNER
De productiviteit van Dan Auerbach en Pat Carney begint die van professionele veelopnemers als Guided By Voices en King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard te benaderen.
Peaches! is de derde Black Keys-plaat in twee jaar tijd en de zesde sinds het duo in 2019 terugkeerde van een lange pauze.

Sceptici zouden kunnen zeggen dat deze stortvloed aan releases wellicht iets te maken heeft met financiële zorgen,
nadat een grootschalige Noord-Amerikaanse stadiontour door tegenvallende ticketverkoop omgeboekt moest worden naar kleinere podia,
maar hé, misschien stroomt er gewoon enorm veel inspiratie door Nashville, waar Auerbach zijn eigen studio heeft.
Peaches! is net als Delta Kream uit 2021 een plaat met enkel covers, maar waar die voorganger zich uitsluitend richtte op hill country blues –
een specifieke regionale stroming uit het noorden van Mississippi – omspant het originele werk hier een breder spectrum.
We horen nummers van bluesveteranen als R.L.Burnside en Earl Hooker, maar ook werk van Neil Young en Frank Zappa wordt onder handen genomen.
Dat alles wordt in een rauw bluesjasje gegoten, waarmee het duo nadrukkelijk teruggrijpt naar de ongepolijste sound van hun debuutplaat The Big Come Up.
Dat zorgt ervoor dat de tracklist hier soms wat eenvormig aanvoelt, want veel variatie in tempo of sfeer is er niet te vinden,
maar anderzijds is deze rauwe gitaarsound heerlijk om drie kwartier in ondergedompeld te worden.
Hoogtepunt is de R.L.Burnside-cover Fireman Ring The Bell, een kleine zes minuten aan heerlijk virtuoos gitaargeweld.
Maar het niveau ligt sowieso hoog.
Als je in zeven jaar tijd zes platen uitbrengt waarvan de enige twee die écht indruk maken coveralbums zijn, dan is dat misschien een teken dat de koek een beetje op is,
maar hier horen we The Black Keys in ieder geval in optima forma.

Exystence Review ---------------
The Black Keys – Peaches! (2026)
Filed Under: indie-rock by exy — 3 Comments
April 30, 2026

Fans of the Black Keys in their earliest incarnation shook their heads in wonder as the flailing, wild-eyed garage-blues duo they’d come to adore became one of the biggest bands of the 2010s.
2011’s El Camino and 2012’s Brothers offered an unexpectedly streamlined, irresistibly catchy update on their blues-rock template, with smash singles ‘Lonely Boy’, ‘Gold On the Ceiling’ and
‘Tighten Up’ proving that modern, chart-friendly R&B was a game that could be played with guitars. But staying on the pop radar is never easy.
Singer-guitarist Dan Auerbach and drummer Pat Carney looked uncomfortable in the glare, and the effort of maintaining popularity appeared to impact on the records – as on 2019’s airless Let’s Rock.
The slick title track of 2025’s No Rain, No Flowers encapsulated the problem; it’s a good pop song, while lacking all the grit and fire that once defined the band.
With returns diminishing, why were they still playing this game?
OG fans knew their guys were in there somewhere, though.
They could hear them on 2021’s hill country covers collection Delta Kream, and they’ll hear them on this, another album of homages,
jammed fast and loose in early 2025 at Auerbach’s Easy Eye Sound studio in the wake of a cancer diagnosis for the singer’s father Chuck – who died soon after on March 29.
The urgency and catharsis in these tracks makes sense in that context, but there’s something else here: a deep connection with music, felt in every groove and texture.

Tunes essayed include George Thorogood’s 1977 blaster, You Got To Lose, attacked with anarchic gusto, Carney all arms and legs.
Arthur “Big Boy” Crudup’s Who’s Been Foolin’ You underlines the approach; if these songs were not already foaming at the mouth Auerbach and Carney seem determined to make them so.
On their version of Junior Kimbrough’s Tomorrow Night, stealthy and hypnotic in its original form, all decorum is abandoned and Auerbach’s snarling, reverb-laden guitar spirals almost out of control.

The feeling of being in the room, in real time, is palpable.
Hill country spitfire Jessie Mae Hemphill’s Tell Me You Love Me starts tentatively; Carney and Auerbach stumble and noodle while a second guitar and a mandolin feel for a way in between them.
Finally, they lock in and the magic of groove is summoned. By contrast, Dr Feelgood’s She Does It Right is in high gear from first ignition – fittingly filthy too.

Chuck Auerbach, among other things, was a dealer in folk art, with clients in the ‘outsider art’ firmament.
So he’d have appreciated The Black Keys’ choice of Willie Griffin’s defiantly odd Where There’s Smoke, There’s Fire, an ‘outsider’ 45 if ever there was one.
(Suggesting mystic crate-digging synchronicity, it’s the same track Paul Weller covered on last year’s Find El Dorado.)
God knows there’s nothing wrong with pop music when it’s done well, but ‘folk art’ describes the blues that obsesses Auerbach and Carney to a ‘t’.
They’ve not only supported it and curated it with passion and discernment, they play it like the blazes.
Why would they do anything else? — MOJO


Discogs Information ------------
Gatefold digisleeve with four page booklet.
With a hype sticker on the shrinkwrap, saying "Scratch & Sniff / Peaches 'n Kream / Another Black Keys Production".

Made in Germany.

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