"Attack & Release may be the postage stamp that finally sends the music of The Black Keys around the world," exclaims the San Francisco Chronicle. Producer Danger Mouse "gives these guys a brilliant sheen, sort of like a pocket-size Zeppelin, and lets the band's brilliance shine through. This is one for year-end Top 10 lists already."
"Attack & Release may be the postage stamp that finally sends the music of The Black Keys around the world," writes Joel Selvin in his "Wild Applause" review of the new album for the San Francisco Chronicle. He says the album's producer, Danger Mouse,
captures the exciting band in a sonically refined environment where Mouse is able to lay textures and atmosphere deep into the band's tracks ... Mouse gives these guys a brilliant sheen, sort of like a pocket-size Zeppelin, and lets the band's brilliance shine through. This is one for year-end Top 10 lists already.
To read the review, visit sfgate.com.