NO NAME [Indie Exclusive Blue Vinyl] (LP)
Jack White
Amoeba Review
Jack White's new surprise album, the mysterious and rewarding NO NAME, is some of his most gritty, powerful, fierce work in years. White goes hard on the rock 'n' roll on this one, taking elements from garage, blues, and soul to create a truly scorching LP. It's heavier, more punk rock, and more biting than ever — basically, if your faith has ever faltered, it'll make you believe once more in the overwhelming force of rock music. NO NAME is gutsy and gratifying, a welcome return to White's blistering early sounds.
Track Listing
Side A Titles |
Artist |
Length |
---|---|---|
1.
Old Scratch Blues
|
Jack White | 03:30 |
2.
Bless Yourself
|
Jack White | 02:34 |
3.
That's How I'm Feeling
|
Jack White | 03:11 |
4.
It's Rough On Rats (If You're Asking)
|
Jack White | 04:09 |
5.
Archbishop Harold Holmes
|
Jack White | 02:51 |
6.
Bombing Out
|
Jack White | 02:32 |
7.
What's The Rumpus?
|
Jack White | 03:23 |
Side B Titles |
Artist |
Length |
---|---|---|
1.
Tonight (Was A Long Time Ago)
|
Jack White | 04:11 |
2.
Underground
|
Jack White | 03:45 |
3.
Number One With A Bullet
|
Jack White | 03:19 |
4.
Morning At Midnight
|
Jack White | 03:05 |
5.
Missionary
|
Jack White | 02:29 |
6.
Terminal Archenemy Endling
|
Jack White | 04:04 |