Originally released in 2001 and newly remastered, the collection of B-sides testifies to the alt-rock icons’ trademark eccentricity while cranking up the deviance.
Jack White’s seventh solo album delivers night-terror boogie and fleet-fingered car-crash jams with the technical proficiency and liturgical intensity of a rock’n’roll lifer.
The Chicago artist leans into denser arrangements and more dynamic songwriting on their latest release, drawing on slowcore and moody ’90s indie rock to depict romance and raw longing.
The Brazilian songwriter blends classic and modern influences into his own dreamy, idyllic sound.