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This one is fascinating -- Jack White surprise released a new album with no title, only on vinyl, and gave it away for free, for one day. Since then, it has blossomed underground, spreading like wildfire through the music community with the energy of a undiscovered bootleg recording. Oh and it might just be the best work of his career. Our discussion explores the album's exhilarating, non-commercial release strategy, that paradoxically perfect title, and all those glorious throwbacks to the electric early days of The White Stripes -- from lyrical motifs to guitar tones to fearless showmanship and iconic, genre-hopping zeal.
Check out the album here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QiMvJylbX3Q
LINKS: Patreon, YouTube, Spotify, Instagram, Cam's stories
Feedback & Theories: [email protected]
By Cameron Fucile5
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This one is fascinating -- Jack White surprise released a new album with no title, only on vinyl, and gave it away for free, for one day. Since then, it has blossomed underground, spreading like wildfire through the music community with the energy of a undiscovered bootleg recording. Oh and it might just be the best work of his career. Our discussion explores the album's exhilarating, non-commercial release strategy, that paradoxically perfect title, and all those glorious throwbacks to the electric early days of The White Stripes -- from lyrical motifs to guitar tones to fearless showmanship and iconic, genre-hopping zeal.
Check out the album here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QiMvJylbX3Q
LINKS: Patreon, YouTube, Spotify, Instagram, Cam's stories
Feedback & Theories: [email protected]

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