There's a couple of stinkers on here ("Eat Me", "Today is the End"), but Andrew Watt mostly manages to help Ozzy reinvigorate his career with a super fun album, featuring some terrificly creative and unexpected tracks throughout ("Ordinary Man", "Under the Graveyard", "Scary Little Green Men", "It's a Raid").
A bunch of 80+ year old legends absolutely ripping through the songs that inspired them to do it in the first place.
While it's not the most exciting release, being a covers album and all, this is the most excited The Black Keys themselves have sounded on a record in a number of years. If we can get this energy on a decently written studio record, we'll really be somewhere.