First: Who loved "El Camino", "Attack & Release" and "Magic Potion", will first probably have some difficulty with the new board. This is in fact a new side from which one the Black Keys so far did not know. Overall, "Turn Blue" is significantly quieter than its predecessors; Guitar play (unfortunately) only a subordinate role, the use of synths increases significantly. If you like relaxing at synths and Dan Auerbach consistent falsetto which is "Turn Blue" definitely correct. However, I have been waiting in each song on the turning point, in the hope that it will be groovy. Unfortunately, this moment came but not what frustrated me in the face of great older works. The board and the new style meet not my taste, but the music itself is not bad. All songs seem painstakingly elaborated. The vinyl version was a CD with the album as well as a poster of the album cover. Who's like ...