Album Info
| Artist: | Jack White |
| Album: | No Name |
| Released: | Worldwide, 13 Sept 2024 |
Tracklist:
| A1 | Old Scratch Blues | 3:30 |
| Bass - Olivia Jean | ||
| Drums, Percussion - Patrick Keeler | ||
| Guitar, Vocals - JWIII | ||
| A2 | Bless Yourself | 2:34 |
| Bass - David Swanson | ||
| Drums, Percussion - Patrick Keeler | ||
| Guitar, Vocals - JWIII | ||
| A3 | That's How I'm Feeling | 3:11 |
| Bass - Dominic Davis | ||
| Bass [Additional] - Dan Mancini | ||
| Drums - Olivia Jean | ||
| Drums [Additional], Percussion - Daru Jones, Patrick Keeler | ||
| Keyboards - Quincy McCrary | ||
| Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards, Drums - JWIII | ||
| A4 | It's Rough On Rats (If You're Asking) | 4:09 |
| Bass - Dominic Davis | ||
| Drums - Patrick Keeler | ||
| Guitar, Vocals - JWIII | ||
| A5 | Archbishop Harold Holmes | 2:51 |
| Bass - Scarlett White | ||
| Drums, Percussion - Carla Azar | ||
| Guitar, Vocals - JWIII | ||
| A6 | Bombing Out | 2:32 |
| Bass - Dominic Davis | ||
| Drums - Patrick Keeler | ||
| Guitar, Vocals - JWIII | ||
| A7 | What's The Rumpus? | 3:23 |
| Bass - Dominic Davis | ||
| Drums, Percussion - Daru Jones | ||
| Guitar, Vocals - JWIII | ||
| Keyboards, Percussion - Quincy McCrary | ||
| B8 | Tonight (Was A Long Time Ago) | 4:11 |
| Bass - Dominic Davis | ||
| Drums - Patrick Keeler | ||
| Guitar, Vocals - JWIII | ||
| B9 | Underground | 3:45 |
| Bass - Scarlett White | ||
| Drums, Percussion - Patrick Keeler | ||
| Guitar, Vocals - JWIII | ||
| B10 | Number One With A Bullet | 3:19 |
| Drums - Patrick Keeler | ||
| Guitar, Vocals - JWIII | ||
| B11 | Morning At Midnight | 3:05 |
| Bass - Dominic Davis | ||
| Drums - Daru Jones | ||
| Guitar, Vocals - JWIII | ||
| Keyboards - Quincy McCrary | ||
| B12 | Missionary | 2:29 |
| Bass - Dominic Davis | ||
| Drums - Patrick Keeler | ||
| Guitar, Vocals - JWIII | ||
| B13 | Terminal Archenemy Endling | 4:04 |
| Drums, Percussion - Patrick Keeler | ||
| Guitar, Vocals - JWIII | ||
| Keyboards - David Swanson |
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Description
LP - Standard Edition 180g Black Vinyl. Â
Jack White's back in a big, big way! Here he slides back into the raw, blown out garage rock that he's so well known for and man does it sound good. The riffs are piled high all over this album and he's never sounded so urgent and utterly relevant. Everything distorts in just the right places and the hooks are guaranteed to stay in your head for a long, long time. He's stripped everything back and come back bigger, badder and better than ever. 2024 needs this man big time.
The liner notes reveal that much of the album was performed alongside bassist Dominic David and drummer Patrick Keeler (the latter of whom is in the Raconteurs), although there are a few other players as well. White's teenage daughter Scarlett (who has played with her dad before) handles bass on "Archbishop Harold Holmes" and "Underground," while his wife Olivia Jean plays bass on "Old Scratch Blues" and drums on "That's How I'm Feeling." The album was produced by White himself, and mixed by White alongside Bill Skibbe. It's dedicated to various people, including Mia Goth.
The title of the album is indeed No Name — a title that was printed on the white-label copies that he gave away, although it previously wasn't clear if that was the actual title or cheeky placeholder.
