The Black Keys premieres “The Night Before”

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The band adopts a fresh sound and Groovy While anticipating your 13th album entitled: No Rain, no flowers.

The Black Keys, The legendary musical pair is back with an advance of her next album No Rain, no flowersscheduled to launch in 2025 through Easy Eye Sound/Warner. The single “The Night Before”written in collaboration with the award -winning composer Daniel Tashianrepresents a change in the band's style, with a more approach Groove and pop oriented, without losing its essence. Listen “The Night Before” next:

The launch is accompanied by an official black and white video directed by Running Bear. In it cliphotel employees are shown causing chaos while The Black Keys Make a live performance from a room.

This visual proposal reinforces the freshness and creativity of the band, seeking to reconnect with its audience after a year marked by inconveniences, such as the cancellation of its US tour in 2024 due to problems with the management company Full Stop Management. The news was confirmed by the magazine Billboard.

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The album No Rain, no flowers It promises to be one of the most personal projects of the duo, showing its versatility and their ability to reinvent themselves, while they remain faithful to their style.

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