No Rain, No Flowers Last updated August 29, 2025
2025 studio album by the Black Keys
No Rain, No Flowers Released August 8, 2025 (2025-08-08 ) Studio Easy Eye (Nashville, Tennessee) Length 36 :50 Label Producer The Black Keys "The Night Before" Released: February 7, 2025 [ 1] "Babygirl" Released: March 23, 2025 [ 2] "No Rain, No Flowers" Released: May 16, 2025 [ 3] "Man on a Mission" Released: June 20, 2025 [ 4] "On Repeat" Released: July 19, 2025 [ 5]
No Rain, No Flowers is the thirteenth studio album by the American rock duo the Black Keys , released through Easy Eye Sound and Warner Records on August 8, 2025. [ 6]
Background In 2024, the Black Keys fired their management, "We got fucked. I'll let you all know how so it doesn't happen to you." wrote the duo's drummer Patrick Carney in a now deleted tweet to his social media. [ 7] No Rain, No Flowers is the first Black Keys album to include songwriter/producer Rick Nowels . [ 6] It also includes Daniel Tashian and Scott Storch . [ 8] The duo wanted to work with long admired songwriters rather than lesser known musicians. [ 9] When talking about the album's production work, Carney stated: "We wanted to go straight to the source – into the room with people known for their songwriting. Daniel Tashian was one of the first people I met after moving to Nashville, and we've been fans of Scott Storch forever" [ 10] The duo recorded the entire album at Easy Eye Sound Studio in Nashville, Tennessee . [ 11]
No Rain, No Flowers was released on August 8, 2025, through Easy Eye Sound and Warner . [ 6] Five singles have preceded the album as of July 25, 2025: "The Night Before", [ 1] , "Babygirl", [ 2] "No Rain, No Flowers", [ 3] "Man on a Mission", [ 4] and "On Repeat". [ 5] The duo is currently on the No Rain, No Flowers Tour, a tour to promote the album. [ 12]
Critical reception AllMusic critic Neil Z. Yeung states the duo "keep it close to their existing blues-rock sound, with the producers simply adding a little shine here and there", and notes that "their established nostalgic aesthetic washes over everything, providing familiar moments that connect No Rain, No Flowers to similar-sounding tracks throughout their catalog. There aren't many surprises here, for better or worse, and it's a pleasant, straightforward collection of reliably rocking jams". [ 15] In his review for the Arts Desk , Tom Carr states the album has "more of a groove", noting an "unshakeable feeling of Auerbach and Carney remaining somewhat in flux", ending that "There is still potential for an unmistakable classic from The Black Keys somewhere in there, but the easy listening rock of No Rain, No Flowers isn't quite it". [ 16]
Writing for Pitchfork , critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine wrote that he finds the duo "shaking off complacency and venturing into new territory, leaving their gnarled blues-punk back in the garage", noting the album "glides along amiably". [ 22]
Track listing All tracks are written by Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney , with additional writers noted.
No Rain, No Flowers track listingTitle Writer(s) 1. "No Rain, No Flowers" Rick Nowels 3:16 2. "The Night Before" Daniel Tashian 2:34 3. "Babygirl" 2:54 4. "Down to Nothing" 3:37 5. "On Repeat" Nowels 3:18 6. "Make You Mine" 3:41 7. "Man on a Mission" Tashian 3:31 8. "Kiss It" Nowels 3:05 9. "All My Life" Tashian 2:53 10. "A Little Too High" Brenneck McLaughlin Michels 3:37 11. "Neon Moon" 4:24
Personnel Credits adapted from Tidal . [ 26]
The Black Keys Dan Auerbach – lead vocals, guitar, production (all tracks); claps (tracks 1, 4, 5, 8–11), bass (2, 3, 8); drum machine , drums (5, 6, 8, 9); kazoo (5, 7, 9), bass synthesizer (7); bass drums , glockenspiel , shaker , tambourine (8) Patrick Carney – drums, production (all tracks); cymbals (1), stick percussion (1), guitar (2, 6), percussion (3), tambourine (4–7, 11), cowbell (7), shaker (6, 7), synthesizer (9) Additional musicians Sam Bacco – tambourine (1, 2, 5, 6, 8, 9, 11), shaker (1, 4, 5, 9–11), bongo drums (1, 9), cymbals (1, 8–11), woodblock (1), cowbell (2, 5, 10), percussion (3), chimes (4, 5), congas (4–6, 8–10), timbales (5, 10), maracas (5), wind chimes (6, 8, 9), güiro (8); bass drums, claves (9) Andy Gabbard – background vocals (1, 3–5, 7, 8, 10, 11), guitar (7) David Levita – guitar (1, 3, 5–9) Tom Bukovac – guitar (1, 3, 5, 6, 10, 11), piano (1), Rhodes piano (5) Rick Nowels – Wurlitzer (1, 5, 8); acoustic guitar, horn, Juno synthesizer, Mellotron , organ, strings, synthesizer (1); piano (5, 8) Via Mardot – theremin (1) Daniel Tashian – background vocals (2, 3, 7, 9, 11), Mellotron (2, 3, 11), bass (2, 7, 9); organ, piano (2, 9); congas, shaker, woodblock (2); guitar, vocoder (11) Scott Storch – bass synthesizer, organ, piano (3, 6); clavinet (3), clavichord (6) Jake Botts – saxophone (3); alto saxophone , baritone saxophone (9) Ray Mason – trombone (3, 9) Ashley Wilcoxson – background vocals (4–6, 9), claps (4, 9) Leisa Hans – background vocals (4–6, 9), claps (4, 9) Leon Michels – bass synthesizer (4, 9), tambourine (4, 10); Moog , organ (4, 11); percussion, piano, synthesizer (10) Tommy Brenneck – acoustic guitar, bass (4, 10, 11); guitar (4, 11) Nicole "Lady" Wray – background vocals (4) Pat McLaughlin – background vocals (4) Mike Rojas – bass synthesizer (5, 8, 9); clavichord, glockenspiel, organ, vibraphone (9) Zac Rae – Mellotron (5, 8), organistrum (5), organ (8) Austin Corona – bass (5) Desmond Child – background vocals (6) Mireya Ramos – background vocals (6) Shae Fiol – background vocals (6) Glenn Fishbach – cello (6) Larry Gold – strings arrangement (6) Jonathan Kim – viola (6) Steven Heitlinger – viola (6) Blake Espy – violin (6) Emma Kummrow – violin (6) Gared Crawford – violin (6) Luigi Mazzocchi – violin (6) Natasha Colkett – violin (6) Tess Varley – violin (6) Technical Rick Nowels – production (1, 5, 8) Dean Reid – mixing (1), additional engineering (1, 4–11) Manny Marroquin – mixing (2–11) Ryan Smith – mastering M. Allen Parker – engineering Dom Tenaglia – additional engineering (1, 4–11) John Christopher Fee – additional engineering (1, 4–11) Josh Ditty – additional engineering (1, 2, 4–11) Aidan Thillmann – mixing assistance (1) Ramiro Fernandez-Seoane – mixing assistance (4–11) Trey Station – mixing assistance (4–11) Henry Bright – engineering assistance (1, 4–11) Jonny Ullman – engineering assistance Tyler Zwiep – engineering assistance Henry Bright – engineering assistance (3) Matt Ciccini – additional strings engineering (6) References 1 2 Skinner, Tom (February 7, 2025). "Listen to The Black Keys' "cool" and groovy new single 'The Night Before' " . NME . Retrieved July 29, 2025 . 1 2 Lewry, Frasey (March 24, 2025). "The Black Keys release extremely groovy single Babygirl" . Classic Rock . Retrieved July 29, 2025 – via Louder Sound . 1 2 Strauss, Matthew (May 16, 2025). "The Black Keys Detail New Album No Rain, No Flowers, Share Song: Listen" . Pitchfork . 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