"Beautiful People (Stay High)" Released: January 12, 2024
"I Forgot to Be Your Lover" Released: February 9, 2024
"This Is Nowhere" Released: March 8, 2024
Ohio Players is the twelfth studio album by American rock duo the Black Keys. It was released on April 5, 2024, by Easy Eye Sound and Nonesuch Records.[1][2] It was preceded by lead single "Beautiful People (Stay High)" on January 12, 2024,[3][4][5] and the second single "I Forgot to Be Your Lover", a cover of William Bell's 1968 song of the same title.[6] "Beautiful People (Stay High)" received nominations for Best Rock Performance and Best Rock Song at the 67th Annual Grammy Awards.[7]
The album currently has a Metacritic score of 76, indicating "generally favorable" reviews.[8]Rolling Stone stated the presence of guest musicians such as Beck and Noel Gallagher made Ohio Players "one of their best LPs".[12] Several reviews positively noted the Black Keys' ability to reinvent their sound while remaining in touch with their garage rock and blues roots.[14][15] A positive review from Pitchfork called the album "lively, fresh and colorful."[11] A mixed review from Slant Magazine felt the guest musicians caused The Black Keys to be lost in their own album, and criticized the song "Beautiful People (Stay High)" for sounding as if it was AI generated and trying hard to appeal to "lifestyle brands".[13] A mixed review from The Guardian called the album an "underwhelming diffusion of the band's once heady magic."[9]NME in comparison found the album to be too familiar, and stated the album showed how "The Black Keys might have a killer record collection but Ohio Players is the work of a band who are perhaps too good at being themselves."[10]
Following the album's release marking the first Black Keys album not to crack the Billboard Top 20 in 18 years and the sudden cancelation of the band's North American tour, Pitchfork contributor Stephen Thomas Erlewine restated his positive view of the album from his prior review but noted 2024 marked a year where a shift in cultural tastes had seemed to abandon the Black Keys.[16] Erlewine reiterated his positive opinion on the band's attempt to reinvent their sound on Ohio Players.
Track listing
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Ohio Players track listing
No.
Title
Writer(s)
Length
1.
"This Is Nowhere"
Dan Auerbach
Patrick Carney
Beck Hansen
3:45
2.
"Don't Let Me Go"
Auerbach
Carney
Gary Crockett
Dominic Glover
Jason Glover
Hansen
Daniel Nakamura
2:35
3.
"Beautiful People (Stay High)"
Auerbach
Carney
Hansen
Richard Mead
Nakamura
2:47
4.
"On the Game"
Auerbach
Carney
Noel Gallagher
Leon Michels
4:03
5.
"Only Love Matters"
Auerbach
Carney
Gallagher
Michels
3:23
6.
"Candy and Her Friends" (featuring Lil Noid)
Auerbach
Carney
3:25
7.
"I Forgot to Be Your Lover"
William Bell
Booker T. Jones
2:28
8.
"Please Me (Till I'm Satisfied)"
Auerbach
Carney
Greg Cartwright
2:45
9.
"You'll Pay"
Auerbach
Carney
Gallagher
Michels
2:45
10.
"Paper Crown" (featuring Beck and Juicy J)
Auerbach
Carney
Hansen
Houston III
4:18
11.
"Live Till I Die"
Auerbach
Carney
Hansen
2:24
12.
"Read Em and Weep"
Auerbach
Carney
Cartwright
3:23
13.
"Fever Tree"
Auerbach
Carney
Hansen
3:05
14.
"Every Time You Leave"
Auerbach
Carney
Hansen
Greg Kurstin
2:58
Total length:
44:04
Note
"I Forgot to Be Your Lover" is a cover of the song of the same name, written by William Bell and Booker T. Jones and performed by Bell.
Personnel
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The Black Keys
Dan Auerbach – lead vocals, bass, electric guitar, production (all tracks); Moog (tracks 6, 8, 10); claps, drum machine (6, 10); Mellotron, shaker (6); Hammond organ (9), vocoder (10)
Tom Bukovac – electric guitar (tracks 1–6, 8, 9, 11, 14), acoustic guitar (2)
Ray Jacildo – piano (tracks 1–3, 5, 11), Hammond organ (1, 2); glockenspiel, Moog, organ, vibraphone, Wurlitzer organ (2); Wurlitzer piano (3), harpsichord (6)
Mike Rojas – piano (tracks 1, 3–5, 7, 9, 11); Mellotron, Moog (1); strings (2); vibraphone, Wurlitzer (9)
^ abErlewine, Stephen (April 5, 2024). "Ohio Players". pitchfork.com. Pitchfork. Retrieved April 5, 2024. Even the presence of rappers Lil Noid and Juicy J on "Candy and Her Friends" and "Paper Crown" recalls Blakroc, the duo's 2009 excursion into rap-rock, yet the fact that Black Keys have explicitly carved space for hip-hop on Ohio Players goes a long way in explaining why the album doesn't feel like a retread. Instead of siloing their interests, the group synthesizes them, making a record that feels lively, fresh, and colorful.
^ abDolan, Jon (March 30, 2024). "Black Keys Strike Mellow Gold on Ohio Players". Rolling Stone. Retrieved April 2, 2024. Pals like Beck and Noel Gallagher help the garage-rock duo make one of their best LPs
^ abWinograd, Jeremy (April 1, 2025). "The Black Keys Ohio Players Review: A Crowded House". Slant Magazine. Retrieved April 2, 2024. A couple of tracks even sound A.I.-generated, none more so than the shockingly cynical 'Beautiful People (Stay High),' which feels like an attempt to reverse engineer the brief era when the music in every car commercial either ripped off or actually was a song from Brothers or El Camino.
^"OLiS - oficjalna lista sprzedaży - albumy" (in Polish). OLiS. Polish Society of the Phonographic Industry. Note: Change the date to 05.04.2024–11.04.2024 under "zmień zakres od–do:". Retrieved April 18, 2024.