Jack White’s “NO NAME” Album Download ZIP & MP3 Free Files

 

Jack White is officially releasing his new album, “No Name,” today. The album was previously available as white label copies at Third Man Records stores, but today it is on sale at Third Man shops and will be available on the internet and at select indie record stores tomorrow.

The closing track on the album, “Terminal Archenemy Endling,” seems to be about the joys of a loving partnership and the comfort found in familiarity. White reflects on his own hubris and expresses gratitude for his good fortune. The song has a floaty groove reminiscent of “Are You Experienced” combined with bursts of classic rock euphoria.

At first, I thought the song might be a tribute to Jack’s old bandmate, Meg White, due to a line that made it seem like a reflection of their relationship. However, upon closer inspection of the lyrics, it’s clear that the song is not about Meg. Nevertheless, it made sense to me at the moment due to recent discussions about Meg’s contributions to the band and the album’s similarity to White Stripes’ music, making it feel like a homecoming for Jack.

Tracklist:

  1. OLD SCRATCH BLUES
  2. BLESS YOURSELF
  3. THAT’S HOW I’M FEELING
  4. IT’S ROUGH ON RATS (IF YOU’RE ASKING)
  5. ARCHBISHOP HAROLD HOLMES
  6. BOMBING OUT
  7. WHAT’S THE RUMPUS?
  8. TONIGHT (WAS A LONG TIME AGO)
  9. UNDERGROUND
  10. NUMBER ONE WITH A BULLET
  11. MORNING AT MIDNIGHT
  12. MISSIONARY
  13. TERMINAL ARCHENEMY ENDLING

 

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About Artist:

John Anthony White, also known as Jack White (born John Gillis on July 9, 1975), is an American musician. He was the guitarist and lead singer of the rock duo the White Stripes. White played a significant role in the garage rock revival of the 2000s and is recognized for his unique musical style and unconventional personality. He is a recipient of 12 Grammy Awards and has earned various other honors. In both 2010 and 2023, Rolling Stone magazine named him one of the greatest guitarists of all time. In 2012, The New York Times described White as “the coolest, weirdest, and savviest rock star of our time.”

 

Before forming the White Stripes with his then-wife Meg White in 1997, Jack White had played as a drummer in several underground bands in Detroit. The duo gained international recognition with their 2001 album “White Blood Cells,” which featured the hit single “Fell in Love with a Girl” and its iconic music video. Jack White further expanded his musical career by collaborating with artists such as Loretta Lynn and Bob Dylan. In 2005, he co-founded the band The Raconteurs with Brendan Benson, and in 2009, he formed The Dead Weather with Alison Mosshart from The Kills.