Black Keys' Dan Auerbach Announces New Solo Album; Listen To "Shine On Me" @ARTISTdirect




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  • Thu, 30 Mar 2017 10:23:08







    Black Keys' Dan Auerbach Announces New Solo Album; Listen To "Shine On Me" -





    The Black Keys' Dan Auerbach has announced a new solo album. It is titled Waiting on a Song and is due out June 2nd via his own Easy Eye Sound imprint. The record is the followup to 2009's Keep It Hid.

    The album is reported to be heavily influenced by Auerbach's current resident city, Nashville, which he describes as "a whole history of everything I love about music." A handful of Nashville veterans worked on the record, including country legend John Prine, guitarist Duane Eddy, and Johnny Cash associate David "Fergie" Ferguson.



    Along with the album announcement, Auerbach dropped the first single from the album "Shine On Me", which features Mark Knopfler. Watch the video below. Also on the album is a track titled "Malibu Man", which is a tribute to famed record producer Rick Rubin.



    Since Keep It Hid was unveiled back in 2009, Auerbach has released three Black Keys albums and an album with The Arcs. All in all it's an exciting day for fans of The Black Keys and Auerbach as a solo artist, who will certainly be excited with the new cut and forthcoming LP.



    Waiting on a Song Tracklist:



    1. Waiting on A Song

    2. Malibu Man

    3. Livin' in Sin

    4. Shine on Me

    5. King of a One Horse Town

    6. Never in My Wildest Dreams

    7. Cherrybomb

    8. Stand by My Girl

    9. Undertow

    10. Show Me







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    —The ARTISTdirect Staff
    03.30.17








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