The Black Keys Music Video Collection Now Available on iTunes

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The video for The Black Keys' "Lonely Boy," off their forthcoming album, El Camino, made a bit of a splash when it was released last month, as you may have seen. It's just the latest in a long line of unforgettable music videos the band has released over the years. Now, "Lonely Boy" and five previous music videos from the band—representing every studio album in the band's Nonesuch catalog—are available to download all in one place as part of The Black Keys Music Video Collection, out now on iTunes.

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The video for The Black Keys' "Lonely Boy," the first single off their forthcoming album, El Camino, made a bit of a splash when it was released last month and has made a few new fans for its star, as you may have seen. As a reminder of why that was, take another look at the video below.

"Lonely Boy" is just the latest in a long line of unforgettable music videos the band has released over the years, including most recently, "Howlin' for You," off their last album, Brothers, which was nominated earlier this year for the MTV Video Music Award for Best Rock Video. Now, those two videos and four more from the band, representing every studio album in the band's Nonesuch catalog—El Camino, Brothers, Attack & Release, and Magic Potion—are available to download all in one place as part of The Black Keys Music Video Collection.

To pick up a copy of The Black Keys Music Video Collection, head to iTunes now.

Included on the collection are the following:

1. "Your Touch," from Magic Potion

2. "Just Got to Be," from Magic Potion

3. "Strange Times," from Attack & Release

4. "Tighten Up," from Brothers

5. "Howlin' for You," from Brothers

6. "Lonely Boy," from El Camino

To pre-order El Camino, head to the Nonesuch Store, where orders include an instant download of the song "Lonely Boy" and, starting release day, the complete album. You can also pre-order and get the single on iTunes and in The Black Keys' store.

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  • Monday, November 21, 2011
    The Black Keys Music Video Collection Now Available on iTunes

    The video for The Black Keys' "Lonely Boy," the first single off their forthcoming album, El Camino, made a bit of a splash when it was released last month and has made a few new fans for its star, as you may have seen. As a reminder of why that was, take another look at the video below.

    "Lonely Boy" is just the latest in a long line of unforgettable music videos the band has released over the years, including most recently, "Howlin' for You," off their last album, Brothers, which was nominated earlier this year for the MTV Video Music Award for Best Rock Video. Now, those two videos and four more from the band, representing every studio album in the band's Nonesuch catalog—El Camino, Brothers, Attack & Release, and Magic Potion—are available to download all in one place as part of The Black Keys Music Video Collection.

    To pick up a copy of The Black Keys Music Video Collection, head to iTunes now.

    Included on the collection are the following:

    1. "Your Touch," from Magic Potion

    2. "Just Got to Be," from Magic Potion

    3. "Strange Times," from Attack & Release

    4. "Tighten Up," from Brothers

    5. "Howlin' for You," from Brothers

    6. "Lonely Boy," from El Camino

    To pre-order El Camino, head to the Nonesuch Store, where orders include an instant download of the song "Lonely Boy" and, starting release day, the complete album. You can also pre-order and get the single on iTunes and in The Black Keys' store.

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