Jack-white-guitar-rig-rundown By listening to The White Stripes,Jack White’s solorecords, as well as a project likeThe Raconteurs, it’s not hard to figure out that Jack White has a pretty vintage approach to his music. What he is creating is the rawest form of rock you can get rig...
Yellow & Green, but thisPurpletrack delivered the cathartic anthem Baroness were always capable of. “Shock Me” combines every strength in Baroness’ sonic tool kit, from unbridled emotion to lush guitar work and a monster chorus. Baroness can do no wrong, and there’s nothing shocking...
On the shadow side of Planet Jack is the Dead Weather, another post-White Stripes group he formed with the Raconteurs' Jack Lawrence, the Kills'Alison MosshartandQueens of the Stone Age'sDean Fertita. The wrinkle here: White isn't on guitar, but his very first instrument: ...
White's second solo album of 2022 is a companion piece to the more electric (and eclectic)Fear of the Dawn. OnEntering Heaven Alive, he unplugs and keeps the guitar theatrics to a minimum as he recalls dust-road bluesmen from the '30s. The songs don't push forward like the ones on...
one of "No Name"'s change-ups with its twangy roots feel and White's cinematic slide guitar lines. The album closer, meanwhile, bookends its trippy, Zep-sourced Eastern-flavored vibe with the sounds of barking puppies. The surprising nature of "No Name" makes the ride exciting, but so ...
As someone who was a Jackson Guitar fan before becoming a Jeff Loomis fan, this news makes me really happy. https://blog.jacksonguitars.com/guitar-maestro-jeff-loomis-joins-jackson-family/ Rhettro , December 10, 2018 at 4:17 pm Reply I own a Jackson! So now I can say that Jeff Lo...
“The Summer Looks Good on You” oozes with attitude paired with a glorious vocal snarl fromRobin Zander, while “Boys & Girls & Rock N Roll” has a delightfulBowie-esque tint. “Light Up the Fire” is a rowdy, psychedelic crusher that features some choice guitar shredding from the ever-...
out on Run For Cover Records, offers an array of guitar driven bops, including the album’s pulsing first single “I Want To Kill You.” Building from a simple drum beat into a danceable frenzy that will make you want to jump, this is bound to be a hit when it can finally be enjo...
Understandably, he spoke highly about some of the artistic choices he and the thrash quartet made. He also confessed that Page and White are two of its biggest supporters. As transcribed byGuitar World: Two guys in the whole world [told me they liked that record]. Jack White, whenIt Might...
Their outing gets a soundtrack from White, who penned a 69-second drums and wah wah guitar-heavy throwback theme song that pays homage to 1970s TV tunes. White wrote and produced the track, marking the first time he’s written a song for TV. He plays drums on it, alongside frequent ...