You couldn’t be surprised when the Dead Weather’s roadies came out in uniform dress code (suits and bowler hats) last night: This was a Jack White show after all. Although according to those who secured access to last night’s NYC debut of supergroup the Dead Weather, the focus was primarily on the Kills vixen Alison Mossheart, and ultimately how closely she and Jack sang into their shared mic. According to Ms. Modern Age, “the dynamic of the Dead Weather is hinged upon Mosshart’s role as the ferocious, fearless leader and the rest of the band acting as her dutiful, capable soldiers.” Jack spent most of the night singing from behind his drum kit, although he was on guitar before the show’s close. The new outfit, rounded out by Raconteur Jack Lawrence on bass and Queens Of The Stone Age’s Dean Fertita’s on guitar, played one hour and two encores in promotion of their forthcoming debut record. We sent photographer Natasha Ryan to bring back pics of them and openers Crystal Stilts, and others helped out with video:
(Vimeos via BrooklynVegan)
Two more:
The Dead Weather will be at Outside Lands, more tour dates when we have ‘em. The band’s debut LP Horehound is out is out 6/9 on Third Man.











































So did anyone actually pay the exorbitant CL ticket prices?
Why did they not invite their very good pal Noah Lennox?
the album is called Horehound. Third Man is the label.
Did you see her Bo Diddly rectangle guitar!? Wow she has some big rectangle balls.
Oh. My. God.
I cant wait for this album.
On the second photo it certainly looks like they’re copulating. Excuse me for liking this more than the Kills.
I was up early that day to score tickets, but missed and was in no way going to fork out to some scalper. *Shakes fist*
hey guys what’s going on here?
SEX.
The Kills suck… but Jack White is simply incredible.
nice beefheart song at the beginning
I wanna skull f*ck Nick G!
I heart Jack White.
Here’s the review that really tells it how it is: http://www.electricroulette.com/2009/06/jack-white-and-the-emperors-new-clothes.html