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Jack White’s ‘No Name’ Is Full of the Fiery Rock and Roll His Fans Have Been Lusting for: Album Review
Jack White's stealth-released 'No Name' is the album fans have been waiting for: fiery rock and roll in the vein of his dearly departed White Stripes.
“No Name” the kind of album many fans hoped White would make after his electrifying appearance on “Saturday Night Live” in October of 2020 — as a last-minute for that covid-protocol-busting scamp Morgan Wallen — when he, Jones and Davis blasted the cobwebs out of our rock-starved psyches. The motivation, if it weren’t already obvious, was explained at the end of the day on Friday when Third Man posted a photo of the album on Instagram and wrote: “Today you have proven that the quiet rumblings of something mysterious can grow into the beautiful experience of a community sharing the excitement and energy of music & art.” There have been a lot of surprise-drops since Beyonce set the standard in 2013, and White has served up plenty of innovative and challenging music over the past dozen years — including some smoking rock and roll, particularly on his “Blunderbuss” and “Fear of the Dark” albums.
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