No Name cover

No Name

Jack White · 2024

43 min · 13 tracks · alternative rock · blues

A raw blend of blues-infused rock that channels both nostalgia and contemporary angst.

Why this album works

'No Name' has already generated buzz for its anticipated impact on the alternative rock scene, with advance singles expected to chart prominently. The album's acknowledgment of socio-political themes also places it within the context of contemporary discourse, solidifying White's role as a voice reflecting modern anxieties while honoring classic influences.
Best for
steady pacing with gradual release nostalgic vibes for reflective moments for evening unwind
Context
By the release of 'No Name' in July 2024, Jack White was in a phase of artistic exploration following his last solo album, 'Boarding House Reach' (2018). This album marks his return to a more stripped-down sound reminiscent of his earlier work while continuing to showcase his genre-blurring tendencies. With an established reputation as a prolific musician, White aims to bridge tradition and innovation in this new chapter.

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Old Scratch Blues Standout 3:31
  • 2 Bless Yourself 2:34
  • 3 That’s How I’m Feeling Standout 3:11
  • 4 It’s Rough on Rats (If You’re Asking) 4:11
  • 5 Archbishop Harold Holmes Standout 2:51
  • 6 Bombing Out 2:33
  • 7 What’s the Rumpus? 3:26
  • 8 Tonight (Was a Long Time Ago) 4:16
  • 9 Underground 3:46
  • 10 Number One With a Bullet 3:19
  • 11 Morning at Midnight 3:05
  • 12 Missionary 2:33
  • 13 Terminal Archenemy Endling 4:02

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