In the heart of Akron, Ohio, The Black Keys crafted a raw and powerful tribute with "Chulahoma: The Songs of Junior Kimbrough." Released on May 2, 2006, via Fat Possum Records, this EP is a testament to the duo's deep respect for the blues and their ability to reinterpret classic sounds with a modern, garage rock edge. Recorded in their own studio, "Chulahoma" features six captivating covers of songs by the late Junior Kimbrough, a legendary bluesman from Chulahoma, Mississippi.
The EP opens with the gritty "Keep Your Hands Off Her," setting the tone for the raw, unfiltered energy that permeates the entire record. Each track, from the pleading "Have Mercy on Me" to the haunting "Junior's Widow," showcases The Black Keys' signature sound—a blend of blues rock, garage rock, and modern blues that has become their trademark. The duo's minimalist approach, featuring Dan Auerbach's distorted guitar and Patrick Carney's driving drums, fills every inch of these songs with an intensity that is both hypnotic and intense.
"Chulahoma" is not just a collection of covers; it's a heartfelt homage to Kimbrough's legacy and a celebration of the enduring power of the blues. The EP's production is sparse yet roomy, allowing the essence of Kimbrough's style to shine through while adding The Black Keys' unique twist. Whether you're a longtime fan of the duo or a newcomer to their music, "Chulahoma" offers a compelling glimpse into their artistic evolution and their deep connection to the blues tradition.