Review: The Black Keys – “Turn Blue”
As much as True Blue intros a new cycle, the Keys’ eighth LP guts open the kind of alt rock that leaves you broken.
Read MoreAs much as True Blue intros a new cycle, the Keys’ eighth LP guts open the kind of alt rock that leaves you broken.
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