‘Technically, everything’s wrong with it’: An oral history of The Black Keys’ debut album at 20 ...United Arab Emirates

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‘Technically, everything’s wrong with it’: An oral history of The Black Keys’ debut album at 20
In May 2002, Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney released their extremely DIY debut record, ‘The Big Come Up’. They talk to Leonie Cooper about recording in a ‘crack house’ basement, failed attempts at being a trio and how a schizophrenic outsider artist gave the band their name

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