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Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Photos | Dianca Potts

Backed by a ginormous dream catcher (see photo), the Black Keys' set was lengthy and top-notch. Playing most of the songs in their discography, Ohio natives Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney’s two-piece riot sold out the E Factory wowed drunken fans with psychedelic tuneage (“I Got Mine,”  “Strange Times") and a two-song encore. Only thing was that the impressive performance was marred by the venue's spotty acoustics. Perhaps next time they’ll play the Troc.

 
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