The Black Keys Magic Potion
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Tracklist:
1. Just Got To Be
2. Your Touch
3. You're The One
4. Just A Little Heat
5. Give Your Heart Away
6. Strange Desire
7. Modern Times
8. The Flame
9. Goodbye Babylon
10. Black Door
11. Elevator


Release Date: 2006

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La Revolucion (8 Reviews)

2006-09-17 | 30 comments | 2,296 views

Summary: The Black Keys fall flat on their faces with Nonesuch label debut "Magic Potion."

1 of 2 thought this review was well written

It was bound to happen sometime. The Black Keys had to lose their edge over the garage-rock scene eventually. After all, it’s a very rare band that creates even 3 consistently solid albums, and it’s an even rarer band that can accomplish that feat without ever changing their sound. The Black Keys, though keeping the same barroom blues rock sound, have lost the actual song quality needed to sustain an album with the release of Magic Potion. Even the album cover art (not to mention the rather odd picture of a fried egg found on the inside) seems to let everyone know, “We stopped trying.”

The first thing that sounds rather off on the album is Dan Auerbach’s voice. It is constantly run through a heavy distortion-y effect and pushed to the far back of the mix. Not only is the vocal distortion obnoxious, it’s also pointless. Auerbach’s voice is full of gritty heart and soul without any effects, which just get in the way of his soulful, emotional delivery.

The next most obvious change from old Black Keys to Magic Potion era Black Keys is that the guitar riffs, though bluesier and more creative than ever, were recorded in such a way that the guitar has almost no bottom, booming end. That’s not the ideal tone for a band that has no bass player. Of course, there are exceptions for rules, as on “Give Your Heart Away.” The guitar is just as creamy and distorted as it has been on previous albums, and there are no obvious vocal effects that take away from the song. Another issue is that the Black Keys normally somewhat complex blues rock formula has been extremely simplified on Magic Potion, with most songs relying on just one or two parts to get themselves across, and one of the parts is usually not quite that good. In the end, it just doesn’t work. The only part of the Black Keys that has remained intact is Patrick Carney’s ferocious drumming, which, though not heavily technical or difficult, is played with such intensity and feeling that you can’t help but nod your head along with the beat.

The most aggravating thing about Magic Potion is the fact that every song has one decidedly awesome part, most of which lie in the intros. They get you excited, making you think you're in for another Keys gem. However, as soon as the riff ends, an extremely dull and mundane section that consists of pointless noodling. will begin. It's ridiculous how many times this formula accurately describes a song. A perfect example is “Strange Desire,” which starts off with a 60’s garage rock inspired guitar chord stabbing riff that oozes "cool." Soon afterward, it leads into a sleep-inducing, mega-slow artsy blues jam section that continues till just about the end of the song.

Maybe it has something to do with their record label switch from Fat Possum to Nonesuch, or maybe they’re just running out of ideas that can stretch their standard blues-rock formula out enough to sound fresh and new all the time. Whatever it is, the Black Keys have lost most of the down to earth garage rock magic that made appearances throughout their past three albums. To regain it, they might have to change the little bit of their sound that differed in Magic Potion back to the thick and heavy distortion and soulful blues goodness of previous efforts. Until then, the Black Keys are no longer the sort of music to play on a spirited, night on the town. Magic Potion doesn't even really have a clear "single" song, like "10 A.M. Automatic" or "Set You Free." Almost everything that was good about the Black Keys is stripped away, and left as a skeleton of their former selves. If you're in the market for some ultra-simple, repetitive blues-rock, give Magic Potion a shot. If you have any common sense, just pick up the rest of the Key's catalog for ideas as to how two-person blues rock should be done.

Recommended Tracks
Your Touch
Give Your Heart Away

Overall Rating
2/5

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La Revolucion


Comments: 1060
09.17.06


This album was disappointing and made me sad.

Zebra
Moderator


Comments: 2626
09.17.06


You dissed this album pretty bad yet you gave it an average score? Decent review but you've done better.

La Revolucion


Comments: 1060
09.17.06


Upon rereading, I'm really not too happy with this review either. However, I was under the impression a 3 was average. That's what it says in the dropdown box from the review submission page.

EDIT: Did a little bit of cleaning up and sprucing up here and there on the review. Hopefully it made it better.

This Message Edited On 09.17.06

Muisee


Comments: 679
09.17.06

Album Rating: 2

Not the greatest review, but it does the job. Awful album, but not a large disapointment, their last album was terrible also.

La Revolucion


Comments: 1060
09.18.06


Eww, my worst review was featured. I better fix it up.

stinkypoptart


Comments: 1169
09.18.06


pretty cool, dude.

Jimmy


Comments: 670
09.18.06


Is it really that bad? The Black Keys are my favorite band out there still making music, their first three albums are excellent. I really hope it isn't as bad as you make it out to be.

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La Revolucion


Comments: 1060
09.18.06


Oh, it's that bad.

sampz123


Comments: 13
09.19.06


Thanks for that review i think ill stick to rubber factory.

sampz123


Comments: 13
09.23.06


too much chords

Monaro73


Comments: 12
11.08.07

Album Rating: 4.5

I love this album but I guess this was my first introduction to them. As soon as 'Just Got to Be' kicked in I was hooked on this band. Learnt to play most of the songs on this album as they are just so much fun and a nice change from playing metal.

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farglesnuff


Comments: 19
11.27.07

Album Rating: 4

i dunno why all the hate on this album... its my fav black keys album for sure. admittedly it was actualy the first album ive heard from the group but i own all of them and i still think its the best, followed closely by chulahoma.

griftadan


Comments: 5
11.29.07

Album Rating: 4

i thought it was much better than the last one, and i honestly think they benefit from the new production methods. and i don't know what the **** this guy was talking about, the slow blues jam almost put me to sleep. but in a good way.

incubus62086


Comments: 147
02.28.08


eh, not their best but its still good, a 2 is a bit harsh. ill give it 3-3.5 cuz a bad Black Keys is still better than most bands best

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incubus62086


Comments: 147
02.28.08


ps i just heard their new release due out in April, Attack and Release, and it suffers from the same issues as this album

chuchorota


Comments: 9
03.20.08

Album Rating: 4

its not a bad album at all. they are a band that keeps growing and changing you just need to listen to it more until it grows on you



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