Facing setbacks after the cancellation of their tour and management issues, The Black Keys chose to record a new album titled 'No Rain, No Flowers'. The band members, Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney, discuss their experiences in the studio and the collaborative process behind the title track. Auerbach reflects on his past collaborations, indicating an adaptive approach to songwriting. Their commitment to creating music during hard times illustrates their perseverance and dedication to their craft, culminating in the release of their new work.
Auerbach: "I made a record a long time ago with Lana Del Rey called Ultraviolence, and she'd written most of the songs with a guy named Rick Nowels ... We were talking about the new album and who to maybe collaborate with, and his name came up ..."
Carney: "Essentially, the people we were working with in our management had a plan for touring. Everything seemed to be fine. We went off to Europe to do like a three-week tour ..."
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