Jack White may have founded more rock bands than the entire
state of North Dakota has ever turned out.
He quickly achieved worldwide success with his brother-sister duo, TheWhite Stripes, in the late 90s and at the peak of their popularity, White
decided to start two more groups, The Dead Weather and The Raconteurs. And before the recent breakup of The White Stripes,
he was juggling all three bands at once.
To say that Jack White started a fourth band would not be a
surprise to anybody, but actually, his latest project has him going solo. White’s first solo album, Blunderbuss, is to be released on April
24 of this year and in preparation he released his first single “Love
Interruption.”
White, who made himself famous through the distinct, stripped
down rock ‘n roll style of The White Stripes, is taking a different approach with
his new stuff. “Love Interruption”
sounds much different than the fast-paced, symbol crashing noise of The Dead
Weather and The Raconteurs. It’s a
pretty placid sounding song, but because it’s Jack White, he finds a way to ask
love to “roll me over slowly, stick a knife inside me and twist it all around.”
his lyrics are mad messed up but the tune of the song is so chill. kind of like the 'pumped up kicks'
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