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Post by bhnausnz on Apr 6, 2024 1:56:22 GMT -5
On the Game is a tune.
The other two not great for me
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Post by didthedamage on Apr 6, 2024 11:48:09 GMT -5
I’m speaking in general terms. They haven’t really been the same since that range I have above. I feel like weight of love was their jumping the shark moment, everything afterwards just didn't hit any heights reached before. I don’t mind Turn Blue but in general I agree. Ohio Players is their best since El Camino to me, but still a ways away from that one…
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Post by Firefly on Apr 6, 2024 16:10:02 GMT -5
Quite like all 3 tunes, real toe tappers. Can anyone confirm if he played slide for On The Game. Saw someone on twitter saying this was the case but I doubt it.
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Post by dadrocker on Apr 6, 2024 19:21:24 GMT -5
If Noel is gonna continue to do joint tours in America, he should consider one with the Black Keys. Garbage ain’t my thang but the Keys are. Especially their 2006-2010 output. Heard a song by them in a highway restop bathroom today and enjoyed it. Had no idea it was them unitl I Shazamed it. The app didn't save the tune sadly, but was an odd coincidence since I just listened to the new Noel tunes the last few days.
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Post by spaneli on Apr 6, 2024 21:09:17 GMT -5
"On the Game" is the kind of uplifting anthemic songwriting Noel can easily write and has lately tried to return to with corny results. This comes oh so close to hitting similiar cringe beats. But it doesn't. The difference from those recent efforts and this is the colorful instrumentation. I have a feeling if this were Noel alone, it'd be slathered with sleigh bells. But instead its nice keys replacing that cloying jangle. This is the kind of production Noel's new stuff desperately needs.
The chorus on "Only Love Matters" is pure Noel, with the kind of propulsive pace necessary for this not to become a plodding bore. Once again, this is the kind of life and energy Noel needs to inject into his actual solo work. The difference in production and arrangement is so noticeable from his thin, all-too predictably paced contemporary rock tracks.
"You Pay" is my favorite. It sounds like the other better route "The Mexican" could have gone had Noel not given into his worst impulses. Just so many great hooks in this that get to the bluesy psychedelic pop stomp Noel is often aiming toward.
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Post by 2nz on Apr 8, 2024 9:40:09 GMT -5
It's the best Black Keys album since Brothers. El Camino was OK but had the bigger songs. The follow on from those has been fairly awful. This is decent enough.
Like the George Harrison vibes to the Noel collabs on this one.
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Post by Manualex on Apr 10, 2024 10:39:49 GMT -5
video of NG and the Black Keys recording in the studio
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Post by asimarx on Apr 10, 2024 16:06:16 GMT -5
I never 'got' the Black Keys, especially after a mainstream hit like Lonely Boy, when I first heard of them. But I had the 3 Noel-co-written songs on repeat now since the weekend. Earworming stuff. Especially On the Game which I wish was performed by the High Flying Birds and Only Love Matters, which grows with every listen. Although it's produced and constructed like a Beyoncé track.
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Post by thuperthonic on Apr 10, 2024 21:08:09 GMT -5
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Post by Tales from The Mighty I on Apr 18, 2024 4:45:45 GMT -5
I put this together purely just for archival reasons.
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Post by thespiderandthefly on Apr 18, 2024 12:57:56 GMT -5
"On The Game" has refused to leave my brain despite several attempts. It's SO Noel and I love it.
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Post by carlober on Apr 20, 2024 2:22:30 GMT -5
Heard 'On the Game' for the first time today.
The melody is so Noel. Unmistakable.
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Post by Let It 🩸 on Apr 27, 2024 17:03:19 GMT -5
The Black Keys were on the Writer’s Block with David Fricke this week, I only caught a little bit today as I was in dispose. Noël’s collaboration was mentioned, again, I didn’t hear the whole story, something about how Noël doesn’t really collaborate but he did with them.
Líam was also talked about, saying they spent time with him while in London.
Heard a few songs the Black Keys picked out for the show, none of which I’d ever heard of but were pretty good.
God bless.
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