At the end of March, The Black Keys, announced their latest musical offering via legendary boxer Mike Tyson’s Twitter account, and today the album ‘Turn Blue’ has been released.
To celebrate, the American rockers decided to turn some mysterious Dublin landmarks blue… Yes, President Michael D. Higgins is a landmark.

Dublin’s Ha’Penny Bridge.
The title for the duos eighth full-length album explained drummer, Patrick Carney’s, behaviour on Instagram.
Carney had been posted blue tinted images to the picture sharing site for several days and also included a screenshot of Tyson’s tweet that simply read, “Turn Blue”.

The Spire and O’Connell Street turn blue.
Turn Blue features 11 new tracks including the first single, ‘Fever’, which video premiered on May 1st.
Turn Blue track listing:
1. Weight of Love
2. In Time
3. Turn Blue
4. Fever
5. Year in Review
6. Bullet in the Brain
7. It’s Up to You Now
8. Waiting on Words
9. 10 Lovers
10. In Our Prime
11. Gotta Get Away

Oscar Wilde, a huge fan of the band.