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Friday, July 31st, 2009
The Dead Weather Tickets – The Dead Weather’s New Album Coming … Soon
Sorry, Dead Weather fans. Although the Jack White-fronted band has revealed the title of its upcoming new album-Sea Of Cowards-it has yet to get an official release date. According to CHARTattack, the Dead Weather recently updated their website to say that their sophomore album was “coming soon.”
Several music websites hint that he Dead Weather’s follow-up to last year’s Horehound will arrive this May, so stay tuned. To tide fans over until Sea of Cowards arrives, Jack White released a box set of his other band, the White Stripes, on tour. Titled Under Great White Northern Lights, the box set chronicles White and his original band on their 2007 Canadian tour.
Although Jack White has placed the White Stripes and his other group the Raconteurs on hold while focusing on the Dead Weather full time, the busy rock musician recently told the British version of GQ magazine that he has been experimenting with hip-hop lately. “I just did a record with Jay-Z. We did a song together a few weeks ago,” said White before gushing, “It was incredible. I played him something that I’ve been kicking around for a while and he immediately came out with the words for it. It’s unbelievable-sounding.” White didn’t reveal when his hip-hop collaboration with Jay-Z will be released in the pages of GQ.
Although the Dead Weather is separate from White’s other bands, he didn’t stray too far and recruited members of the White Stripes and the Raconteurs as well as former touring mates the Kills to make up the lineup. The Kills were opening for the Raconteurs when the two bands engaged in an impromptu jam session that eventually resulted in a side project.
The Dead Weather features White on drums, the Kills’ singer Alison Mosshart on vocals, Raconteur Jack Lawrence on bass and Queens of the Stone Age member and Raconteurs touring musician Dean Fertita on guitar. After initially recording four songs, the newly minted band decided to keep on going and the resulting Horehound arrives on July 14, 2009 via White’s Third Man Records.
Although currently on tour in New Zealand and Australia, the Dead Weather will return to the States in April. Head to <a href=”http://www.stubhub.com/”>StubHub.com</a> for <a href=”http://www.stubhub.com/the-dead-weather-tickets/”>the Dead Weather tickets</a> to see the band in cities like San Francisco, Calif.; Las Vegas, Nev.; Albuquerque, N.M.; Tulsa, Okla.; Bonner Springs, Kan.; Lake Buena Vista, Fla.; Austin, Texas and more.
A few festival dates are sprinkled among the Dead Weather’s upcoming concerts, with Jack White & Co. performing at the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival (in Indio, Cali. on April 17), New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival (on May 2) and Bonnaroo (in Manchester, Tenn. on June 12).
On Feb. 12, the Dead Weather took to their official website to reveal that the Ettes will support the band on their upcoming tour. New York transplants based in Los Angeles, the Ettes is comprised of Lindsay “Coco” Hames on vocals/guitar, Maria “Poni” Silver on drums and Jeremy “Jem” Cohen on bass. The Ettes formed in 2004 and quickly garnered buzz in the rock community due to their unique sound, which some have hailed as a cross between the Rolling Stones, Nancy Sinatra and Patsy Cline. Hey, if Jack White gives the group his stamp of approval, everyone else will be quick to follow!
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