xecuted set of sleek dance-pop inflected with disco, funk and other styles??? in their fifth, humorously titled album, THR!!!ER. LA rocker Hanni El Khatib avoids any chance of a sophomore slump by working with The Black Keys??? Dan Auerbach, who ???provides El Khatib with a more fleshed-out yet still visceral sound for his expansive, blues-tinged garage-rock, taking in elements of old-school R&B,