Not some of Jack’s better ballads.
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Jack White - Fear of the Dawn
ReviewsCommentJack White's keeping it strange on Fear of the Dawn.
Jack White - Boarding House Reach
ReviewsCommentJack White's Boarding House Reach is his most unorthodox stroke of genius since going solo.
Jack White - Lazaretto
Reviews2 CommentsJack White's sophomore LP might be instrumentally lavish, but these emotionally vacant songs features some of his worst tunes since the demise of the White Stripes.
Jack White - "Lazaretto"
Videos1 Commenthttp://youtu.be/qI-95cTMeLM We'd been skeptical of Jack White's solo career since the bit-too-familiar Blunderbuss back in 2012. But he really had us reconsider his solo potential with "Lazaretto," the lead single and title track of his new album - a flashy track laden with organ, horns, some glitchy synths, and it even had a freaking fiddle solo! He reached a new level of ambition with this track, but still reveled in a bit of (I'd call deserved) self-celebration.
And now we have a video fittingly as flashy and self-celebratory to the max. Every bad-ass thing White could think of is here: shattering glass, guitar-playing shadows, audacious floral-print suits, sports cars, bucking bulls, and Jack White chest pieces. Wait, what the fuck? OK, you might argue he went too far there, but hey; it's still a killer song and a fun enough set of visuals. Enjoy!
Lazaretto's out tomorrow via White's Third Man Records. Try getting your hands on one of these crazy-ass "ULTRA LP"s!
Jack White - "Lazaretto"
New Tracks5 CommentsHAH! Jack really came through on this new one. At first, I was a little on the fence about this whole solo thing, but he's really starting to convince me on this latest single of his, "Lazaretto."
Yeah, I understand that his voice, guitar tone, songwriting style hasn't exactly done a 180 since the demise of the White Stripes--which you could argue he had an incredible amount of control over, making it a solo project in a sense--but I think Jack comes through with a decent track and some flashy accompaniment from organ, horns, and some glitchy synths as well. Since going #1 with Blunderbuss, he's obviously making more instrumental strides and sending that ambition through the roof.
And that fiddle solo? Don't even hate.
If you didn't already know, Mr. White has a new album titled Lazaretto dropping on June 10th.
Tanner Olin Smith - T.O.S.
New Tracks2 CommentsTanner Olin Smith is delivering some lo-fi goodness with some groovy and strung-out guitar riffs.
Embracing a low-quality style of recording, Tanner has a discernible mood that goes along with the wall of hums and guitar hard strums that fill this tape. It has an old rock 'n' roll vibe to it that is comparable to Jack White in some ways--even if the presentation here is dirtier and more psychedelic. Enjoy!
Jack White- Blunderbuss
Reviews4 CommentsOn his official solo debut, Jack White treads through familiar territory, but with some added instrumentation to make things feel fresh.
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