We're as giddy as a group of strippers in a Bath and Body store in the blackberry mango lotion section during black friday. Somewhere between producing Lana Del Rey's new album and incessant touring, Black Keys found time to put together a new album. We're lucky enough to get our grimy hands on a new release of the title track "Turn Blue."

We're as giddy as a group of strippers in a Bath and Body store in the blackberry mango lotion section during black friday. Somewhere between producing Lana Del Rey's new album and incessant touring, Black Keys found time to put together a new album. We're lucky enough to get our grimy hands on a new release of the title track "Turn Blue." It's not your typical Black Keys rustic blues sound and seems as though they took a page straight out of MGMT's "how to write a song on heavy psychadelics" song book. Nonetheless, for those who drape the walls of their room in posters flaunting florescent mushroom forests and sport tapestries depicting Cuban leaders and rastafarian musicians, this is your cup of hallucinogenic tea.