Surprise! New Jack White Album ‘No Name’ Drops Friday
Jack White surprised fans last week by secretly releasing a new album in his Nashville, Detroit, and London Third Man Record stores. He then encouraged fans to release the “No Name” album online.
On Wednesday, Jack White’s highly anticipated sixth solo album, ‘No Name,’ was officially announced to be released this Friday, August 2nd. The unexpected announcement caught everyone off guard, including White’s publicist, who told Rolling Stone they were ‘as surprised as everyone else’ by the news.
Jack White recorded, produced, and mixed the album at the Third Man Studio in Detroit.
If you haven’t heard it yet, ‘No Name’ is a solid album receiving rave reviews from critics.
Variety describes it as “Blazing … It’s the freshest and most exciting rock and roll album to come down the pike in years, blazing rock and roll — “The energy doesn’t dip for a second, [and] it’s so exciting and explosive that it makes you wonder why he, or anyone else, hasn’t made an album like this recently.”
“No Name” Tracklist:
- Old Scratch Blues
- Bless Yourself
- That’s How I’m Feeling
- It’s Rough on Rats (If You’re Asking)
- Archbishop Harold Holmes
- What’s The Rumpus?
- Bombing Out
- Tonight (Was a Time Ago)
- Underground
- Number One With a Bullet
- Morning at Midnight
- Missionary
- Terminal Archenemy Endling
If you can’t wait for the official release, check out this early “leak” posted to YouTube last week.
What’s your favorite Jack White, White Stripes, The Raconteurs, or The Dead Weather album? If you want to dig deeper, include a Goober & the Peas, The Go, Two-Star Tabernacle, or The Upholsterers album.
25 Best Sports Anthems, Ranked
Sports Anthems: It’s amazing how they can move thousands and thousands of people all at once. Without a doubt, at least some of these songs on this list will be played at some point during MLB’s Opening Day.
Most sporting events without music nowadays just fall flat. An appropriate soundtrack is practically essential. Now, different sporting events often have different vibes. This can vary by the sport itself, the level of said sport or the region in which the sport is being played.
With this in mind, this list was crafted to have some surprises, yet also be overall universal. It’s trying to walk a very particular line of mass appeal and unexpectedness. Truth be told, this list of the best sports anthems walks that line rather brilliantly.
How This Best Sports Anthems List Was Determined
This author has been to her share of sporting events over the years. Regardless of the sport, there are just certain songs that are ubiquitous at sporting events. Whether it’s high school, minor leagues or the pros, these 25 songs deliver on at least one over more of these levels:
-Does the song help hype up a crowd?
-Does the song add a new, appropriate level of emotion to a sporting event?
-Does the song have a unique tie to a team/athlete, but can also transcend it?
-Does it have a universally recognizable hook?
-Has it been used in a sports movie, thus, increasing its reach to the general public?
Look, this list is far from scientific, but it sure is a lot of fun, which is the whole point of any list like this. Frankly, it was a lot of fun to put together. It’s even more fun to revisit when major sports events appear on the calendar, from Opening Day to the Super Bowl and everywhere in between.
From rock to hip hop to EDM to pop, here are the 25 best sports anthems, ranked.