The Black Keys share video for "Fever" as well as a collection of prank calls to record labels
02 May 2014, 20:07
| Written by
Robby Ritacco
The Black Keys have shared a new video for “Fever,” which is cut from their impending eighth album, Turn Blue, available 13 May via Nonesuch Records.
The “Fever” video was directed by Theo Wenner (son of Rolling Stone-founder Jann Wenner), and features the Keys as sweaty, distraught televangelists.
Additionally, they’ve shared some audio of the duo making prank calls to record labels, posing as Rhode Island-based new age artists “Quartzazium,” who is seeking representation for his new album Terrestrial Feelings. Check out both clips below.
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