Jack White Reveals Upcoming Album

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Jack White has once again surprised fans with a stealthy approach to announcing his new album. The musician quietly made “Frozen Charlotte” available for vinyl pre-order on his Third Man Records webstore without the usual fanfare of a press release or formal announcement. Fans won’t have to wait long for this new 13-track album, as it is scheduled to ship on July 10th.

Included in the tracklist are two singles, “G.O.D. And The Broken Ribs” and “Derecho Demonico.” The album’s title and artwork were inspired by a chalkware carnival statue found in White’s studio. This statue had its head broken off, and White replaced it with a blue skull shaker, which he then painted and named Frozen Charlotte.

While fans eagerly await the arrival of “Frozen Charlotte,” Jack White is currently touring in Europe. North American tour dates are also on the horizon, promising to bring his music to audiences far and wide.

Jack White’s unique approach to releasing music has long been a trademark of his career. By forgoing traditional promotional strategies, White allows his music to speak for itself. This method has not only generated excitement among his dedicated fan base but has also garnered critical acclaim for his work.

As fans eagerly anticipate the release of “Frozen Charlotte,” they can rest assured that Jack White’s distinctive style and creativity will shine through in this new album. With a tracklist featuring two intriguing singles and artwork inspired by a quirky studio find, “Frozen Charlotte” promises to be another standout addition to Jack White’s impressive discography.

Whether you’re a longtime fan of Jack White’s music or a newcomer to his sound, “Frozen Charlotte” is sure to offer something special for everyone. Stay tuned for July 10th when this album will be available for shipping, and be sure to catch Jack White live on tour in Europe and soon in North America.

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