Albums Of The Week: Jack White
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Jack White Keeps Rock ‘n’ Roll on the Front Burner in ‘Frozen Charlotte,’ His Heavy and Blazingly Worthy ‘No Name’ Followup: Album Review
The first question most Jack White fans are looking to have answered to when it comes to his new album, “Frozen Charlotte”: Is it effectively a “No Name 2.0”? Nearly everyone is hoping for a “yes,” on that one. In his solo career, White spent a few years notably bouncing around, veering between acoustically oriented efforts and pure freakazoid workouts, to wildly mixed reactions. Then came 2024’s “No Name,” one of the great modern rock ‘n’ roll …
Jack White, 'Frozen Charlotte' Review
For a minute there, it felt like Jack White had lost the sauce. His solo debut, 2012’s Blunderbuss, and its follow-up, 2014’s Lazaretto, were built on dependable singer-songwriter fare, but 2018’s experimental yet aimless Boarding House Reach saw the former White Stripe hit an unexpected nadir, and his dual 2022 releases, the carnivalesque Fear of the Dawn and lackluster Entering Heaven Alive, were hardly an improvement. But when White released …
Albums Of The Week: Jack White
THE EDITED PRESS RELEASE: “Frozen Charlotte — the seventh studio album from Jack White — shows the Rock And Roll Hall Of Famer at his best, backed by an incredible band (Patrick Keeler on drums, Dominic Davis on bass, Bobby Emmett on keys) whose collective hand is scorching hot after coming off a tour of universally acclaimed performances. The post Albums Of The Week: Jack White | Frozen Charlotte appeared first on Tinnitist.
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