By: Dennis Cook
There's a dangling question mark over any artist who breaks from their main band to do a solo album. Hopefully, the music answers the question readily, announcing a vision some remove from their day job, but sometimes it takes longer to figure out. Outside of a slight folksiness on the opener, for a few cuts it's hard to differentiate Keep It Hid (released February 10 on Nonesuch) from his work in The Black Keys, but soon Dan Auerbach begins to reveal new skin, washed by bay...
JamBase — By: Dennis Cook
There's a dangling question mark over any artist who breaks from their main band to do a solo album. Hopefully, the music answers the question readily... more info