The Black Keys’ breakthrough album – which included hits such as Gold on the Ceiling and Lonely Boy – was named after the El Camino because the band reportedly saw one and thought it’d ...
The Black Keys didn’t explode on the scene. Carney rightly points out that it took until their sixth album, “Brothers,” which was multiplied by “El Camino,” to achieve mass appeal.
Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney formed The Black Keys in Akron, Ohio. After a decade of relentless touring and navigating highs and lows, they found mainstream success with Brothers and El Camino.