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Peaches!

The Black Keys

  • Ty Listens to "Peaches!" | SeedSing
    • As many of you may remember, I was not a fan of The Black Keys last record, "No Rain, No Flowers". I felt that it was too poppy. They went a little too hard on the production. Maybe there were too many cooks in the kitchen. I still listened to it multiple times, but it ne
  • The Black Keys, 'Peaches!' Album Review | Paste
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  • The Black Keys: Peaches! (digital outlets) | Elsewhere by Graham Reid
    • A memory from the battleground of fun: when The Black Keys came to New Zealand for the first time and played the King's Arms in Auckland they were barely known outside a small cognoscenti, mostly young bFM listeners drawn by some ill-defined hipness association. The Black Keys were loud, thrashy and mostly underwhelming but they played the blues noisily to people who had probably rarely
  • Review: The Black Keys ‘Peaches!’ | ROCK AND BLUES MUSE | May 4, 2026, 7:55 p.m.
    • Review: The Black Keys ‘Peaches!’, Grammy Award-Winning Rock Duo, on Easy Eye Sound/Warner, by Hal Horowitz
  • The Black Keys return to their roots in 'Peaches!' — Album Review | // MELODIC Magazine | May 4, 2026, 3:54 p.m.
    • Recommended tracks: “Where’s There’s Smoke, There’s Fire” “You Got To Lose” “It’s A Dream” Artists you might like: Alabama Shakes, Eagles Of Death Metal, The Kills The Black Keys are back! After experimenting with Cajun influences in Dropout Boogie, the Ohio-based gritty blues rockers have returned to their roots from their early records such as […]