No Name
by Jack White
Released as a surprise, 'No Name' finds Jack White returning to the raw, minimalist fundamentals of his garage and punk-blues roots. The album is built on a foundation of blistering, hook-laden guitar riffs and a primal rhythmic drive, recalling the unadorned ferocity of his early work with The White Stripes. Recorded and produced by White at his own Third Man Studio, the album's sound is intentionally raw and unfiltered, capturing the volatile energy of live-off-the-floor performances with a distinctively analog character.
Genres
- Garage Rock Revival
- Hard Rock
Tracklist
- Old Scratch Blues
- Bless Yourself
- That's How I'm Feeling
- It's Rough On Rats (If You're Asking)
- Archbishop Harold Holmes
- Bombing Out
- What's The Rumpus?
- Tonight (Was A Long Time Ago)
- Underground
- Number One With A Bullet
- Morning At Midnight
- Missionary
- Terminal Archenemy Endling