Sunday, October 14, 2012
The Black Keys Capable of Making Next Album in 'Two Weeks,' Start Work on New Album in Early 2013
BY MIKE MADDEN
According to NME, Akron, Ohio duo The Black Keys will start working on a new album in early 2013. The band, which released their eighth studio LP "El Camino" last year, are looking to set up "out of town" to isolate themselves from friends and family.
"We have a couple of months blocked early next year, like February/March," said Dan Auerback, singer and guitarist. "Pat [Patrick Carney, drummer] and I don't practice or rehearse until we go in to make the record so we won't really know what it's going to be like or what's going to happen till we get in the studio and start working on it."
The band have also claimed that they can record an album all in two weeks.
Auerbach added, "We usually start around 11 and then work till 3 or 4 in the morning and that's everyday. Our favorite place to be is in the studio."
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