Delta Kream (CD)
The Black Keys
Amoeba Review
The Black Keys release their grittiest, most atmospheric album in years with Delta Kream. Opener “Crawling Kindsnake” sets a promising tone, with hypnotic basslines, sweltering heat-of-summer riffs, and hazy, hungry vocals. The band delivers on that promise as the album continues, with enough blues rock sweat and toe-tappin’ riffs to make the Black Keys’ South seem like the most vibrant, soul-stirring destination on earth. Listening to Delta Kream is a transportive experience, evoking late night juke joints, sweaty August nights, and lush, open country. Ride along for one of the year’s best listens.
Track Listing
Disc 1 Titles |
Artist |
Length |
---|---|---|
1.
Crawling Kingsnake
|
The Black Keys | 06:08 |
2.
Louise
|
The Black Keys | 04:23 |
3.
Poor Boy A Long Way From Home
|
The Black Keys | 04:08 |
4.
Stay All Night
|
The Black Keys | 05:44 |
5.
Going Down South
|
The Black Keys | 03:49 |
6.
Coal Black Mattie
|
The Black Keys | 03:48 |
7.
Do The Romp
|
The Black Keys | 05:01 |
8.
Sad Days, Lonely Nights
|
The Black Keys | 05:57 |
9.
Walk With Me
|
The Black Keys | 05:36 |
10.
Mellow Peaches
|
The Black Keys | 03:47 |
11.
Come On And Go With Me
|
The Black Keys | 05:55 |