No Rain, No Flowers

Album: No Rain, No Flowers (2025)
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Songfacts®:

  • The Black Keys were supposed to hit the road in September 2024, hauling their Ohio Players tour across North America, but the dates were scrapped due to poor ticket sales, and Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney fired their management. Instead of stewing, the pair turned their bruises into riffs. Out of the ashes came No Rain No Flowers, an album that was their way of making peace with the wreckage. The title track sets the tone with its message about learning from life's challenges.
  • Despite the song's philosophical optimism, Auerbach and Carney continued to fume over 2024's turmoil. "It's not something that we've ever had happen to us before, and it's been very hard to get over it, just mentally," Auerbach told The Independent. "We were angry. We wanted vengeance. But we wrote 'No Rain, No Flowers.' I don't necessarily know why."
  • The song is a conscious evolution from The Black Keys' earlier approach of channeling personal struggles directly into their music. "Lonely Boy," for instance, deals with unrequited love and emotional baggage, while "Gold on the Ceiling" reflects on self-doubt. For "No Rain, No Flowers," Auerbach and Carney adopted a more reflective, optimistic stance that considers their roles as fathers and public figures. The pair are older, wiser, and, as Auerbach put it, "less interested in p---ing and moaning in a diary for our kids to find one day."
  • "No Rain, No Flowers" is one of three songs on the album where The Black Keys teamed up with songwriter Rick Nowels (Madonna, Stevie Nicks, Lana Del Rey).

    Auerbach first met Nowels while producing Del Rey's 2014 album Ultraviolence and remembered being knocked out by his melodic instincts. "We'd never written with a piano player before," Auerbach told The Sun. "After 20-plus years in the band, it was cool to try something new in the studio."
  • Nowels' process turned out to be as eccentric as it was fruitful. "His whole writing style was very strange," Auerbach told NME. "For 'No Rain, No Flowers' he had me sing the words in space with no piano, no guitar, no drums. Nothing. We'd never started a song that way, so it was interesting for us to be adapting to it."

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