Jack White’s record label and conveyor of all things vinyl, Third Man Records, have teamed up with Detroit luxury brand Shinola to create a new turntable worthy to grace any audiophiles record room. As you’d expect from Third Man Records, the new turntable’s appeal is immediately in its design, featuring a black, rounded edge base and typical flourishes of the record … [Read more...] about Third Man Records team up with Shinola for audiophile turntable
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Lillie Mae: Other Girls – Review
Nashville fiddler Lillie Mae releases second album 'Other Girls', certifying herself as not just another Country girl. Lillie Mae is as a reliable musician as it gets in Music City. Having played fiddle on tour for both Jack White and Robert Plant, as well as regularly playing the famous Honky Tonks on Nashville’s Broadway with her family since she was a child, Mae has gained … [Read more...] about Lillie Mae: Other Girls – Review
The White Stripes debut album to be reissued as vinyl box set
Jack White’s label Third Man Records is reissuing The White Stripes debut album as part of its 20th anniversary. The White Stripes XX will be released as part of Third Man Records’ ‘Vault Subscription Service’ with special features aplenty. Featuring two discs of red and white (of course), not only do you get the debut album mixed by Jack White, but you’re also treated to … [Read more...] about The White Stripes debut album to be reissued as vinyl box set
The Raconteurs: Help Us Stranger – Review
The Raconteurs make a welcome return with third album Help Us Stranger, highlighting all their strengths and skills in supreme musicianship. It’s been over a decade since the last Raconteurs release. Many fans had probably given up in their pursuit of hearing new music from them, and those that know Jack White’s many, many side projects may just have assumed he’d left this … [Read more...] about The Raconteurs: Help Us Stranger – Review
Review: Jack White – Acoustic Recordings 1998-2016 (Vinyl Edition)
Jack White takes an acoustic look back through his career, offering up stripped back and alternate versions of some of his finest songs mixed in with some classics. No one can accuse Jack White of being lazy. The man’s always dabbling around in something, whether it’s his solo material, touring, starting another band or working on his label Third Man Records. That’s why I … [Read more...] about Review: Jack White – Acoustic Recordings 1998-2016 (Vinyl Edition)