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Little Black Submarines by The Black Keys

Biographie de l'artiste pour The Black Keys

The Black Keys Est Un Groupe De Blues Rock Américain Originaire D'Akron Dans L'état De L'Ohio. Le Groupe Est Composé De Deux Membres Le Chanteur Et Guitariste Dan Auerbach Et Le Batteur Patrick Carney. Les Black Keys Sont Souvent Comparés Avec Le Groupe The White Stripes Parce Que Tous Deux Sont Des Duos Influencés Par Le Blues Rock Ayant Émergés À Quelques Mois D'intervalle. Pourtant Le Son Des Black Keys Est Beaucoup Plus Enraciné Dans Le Blues Traditionnel Et Moins Pop Rock Que Celui Des White Stripes. Le Groupe A Sorti Son Premier Album The Big Come Up En 2002 Sur Le Label Indépendant Alive Records Label Spécialisé En Musique Underground Fondé Par Le Français Patrick Boissel. En 2003 Ils Rejoignent Le Label De Blues Fat Possum Records Basé Dans L'état Du Mississippi Et Rencontrent Le Succès Mondial Avec L'album Thickfreakness. The Black Keys Rendent Un Hommage Appuyé Au Défunt Guitariste Junior Kimbrough Qu'ils Considèrent Comme Leur Principale Source D'inspiration. Ils Ont D'ailleurs Réarrangé Nombre De Ses Morceaux Do The Rump Sur The Big Come Up Ou Encore Everywhere I Go Sur Thickfreakness. En 2006 Ils Lui Ont Même Consacré Un Mini Album Chulahoma Comprenant 6 Reprises De Haut Vol Du Légendaire Guitariste De Blues Et Y Apportant Leur Touche Personnelle.

Frogtoon Musique - Informations sur la chanson: Little Black Submarines

"Little Black Submarines" Is A Song By The Black Keys Written By Dan Auerbach/Patrick Carney/Danger Mouse. It's From Their Album El Camino And Was Released As The Album's Fourth Single On October 8 2012. The Song Begins As A Quiet Acoustic Ballad Before Transitioning To A Loud Hard Rock Arrangement In The Second Half. Critics Praised The Song And Called It One Of The Highlights From El Camino. The Song Was A Success On Rock Radio Reaching Number Two On The Alternative Songs Chart In The US And The Alternative Rock And Active Rock Charts In Canada. The Group Filmed A Music Video With Director Danny Clinch At The Springwater Supper Club And Lounge A Dive Bar In Nashville Tennessee. "Little Black Submarines" Was Certified Gold In America. "Little Black Submarines" Originated As A Song Recorded By Guitarist Dan Auerbach And Producer Brian Burton That Saw Several Alterations. The Band Recorded It "four Or Five Different Ways" Before Playing It In A Sparse Acoustic Arrangement. The Group Had A Louder Version Of The Song But Since They Felt It "wasn't Completely Working" They Spliced It After The Acoustic Version To Create A Mix With Two Contrasting Sections. According To Drummer Patrick Carney The Harder-Rocking Second Half Was The First Time That The Band Played That Arrangement. He Said "That Whole Ending Is The First Take We Played Just Figuring Out What We're Doing And Riffing On That Idea. That's Why That Part Of The Album Feels The Loosest. It's How Dan And I Play. It's Live In The Studio Just Guitar And Drums With The Instruments Bleeding Into Each Other." Auerbach Called The Electric Portion Of "Little Black Submarines" The "closest Representation Of Our Live Show Than Anything We've Done Before". The Song Concludes With A Guitar Solo That Auerbach Described As His "jock-Rock Moment". The Music Video For "Little Black Submarines" Was Directed By Danny Clinch And Filmed During The Group's Live Performance At The Springwater Supper Club And Lounge A Small Dive Bar In Nashville Tennessee. The Venue Formerly A Speakeasy Was The First Place In The City To Obtain A Liquor License. Auerbach Said "It's A Really Cool Building. It's Been There Forever. It's Got A Lot Of History. It's One Of Three Or Four Different Little Small Dive Bars In Town. It's Special Because It's So Old." The Black Keys Allowed A Small Number Of Fans Into The Venue For Filming Of The One Song Before Deciding To Play An Entire Show. They Originally Had A Storyline In Mind For The Video But Ultimately Abandoned The Idea In Favor Of A Conventional Performance Video. Auerbach Said "We All Just Sort Of Kind Of Mutually Agreed That It Should Probably Just Be The Performance And Not Any Of The Other Extra Stuff. Luckily We Had Live Footage So We Turned It Into A Live Video. We Just Sort Of Said 'You Know It Was Fun Kind Of Performing Here At A Small Club With The Fans. Why Don't We Just Have It Be That?'" The Video Premiered On September 4 2012. An Autostereoscopic Version Of The Video Was Featured On Nintendo Video For The 3DS On The Premiere Date.

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