Los white stripes os parecen buenos ¿no?
“One of their trademarks is their preference for low fidelity recording techniques such as using tape recorders and analog effects. The band does most of the recording, producing, and mixing themselves. The majority of the album Thickfreakness was recorded over 14 hours in Carney's basement on an early 1980s Tascam 388 8-track recorder. The band often experiments with odd recording and production techniques, such as leaving in background noises.”
“Now, I recognize that this is exactly the sort of thing that I railed against in my dismissal of the White Stripes last month, but it really works here, for the simple reason that it's less polished than the White Stripes, staying truer to the blues while still managing to kick it up a notch. If I was a cynical sort, I'd put that down to these guys truly appreciating the music that they're playing off of, rather than being handed a trend to run with. Jack White may know how to play the blues, but I'm not sold on the idea that he really understands it. The Black Keys clearly do.”

Aquí os dejo para que podais oir Thickfreakness, uno de mis discos favoritos de estos peludos pulgosos. Ya me direis.








