Jack White drops 'Frozen Charlotte': new album lands on a loaded rock Friday
Jack White released 'Frozen Charlotte' this Friday, the same day as the Rolling Stones' 25th album. What we know about the ex-White Stripes man's new record.
A generous Friday for guitar people: Jack White has released ‘Frozen Charlotte’, his new album of originals, singled out by American critics among the week’s essential records. And what a week — on the same day the Rolling Stones put out their 25th studio album, the ex-White Stripes frontman turned up to remind everyone that garage rock keeps its own calendar.
What do we know about the new Jack White album?
‘Frozen Charlotte’ hit platforms and shops this Friday, 10 July, and was immediately flagged by NPR as one of the week’s standout releases. The title borrows from the Victorian porcelain dolls of the same name — an image straight out of White’s American-gothic universe, confessed collector of strange relics and stranger riffs.
Where to listen and what to expect?
The record is on the usual platforms and on vinyl through the musician’s store, with special editions at Jack White’s official site and Third Man Records, his Nashville headquarters-slash-label. Expect what White does best: electrified blues, analogue production and the sense that every track might fall apart mid-song — and never does.
In a summer piling up comebacks — from the Stones to U2, who also woke up this week, White plays in a different league: the one for those who never actually left. The Frozen Charlotte of Victorian legend was a doll that could not be warmed up; the record, early listeners assure, does exactly the opposite.
By Lucy Bennett
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