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Sure, Radiohead have come up with some cool merch in their day but they've got nothing on potential collaborator Jack White. Think about it: How many times have you found yourself in dire need of…   Read Story »
On the heels of Jack White's new album announcement as well as the unveiling of Blunderbuss's first single "Love Interruption," we thought it was time to revisit the hits -- not the literal ones,…   Read Story »
Tuesday night, the fourth season of the biker melodrama Sons Of Anarchy debuted on FX, and the episode featured the Kills/Dead Weather singer Alison Mosshart covering the wide-eyed standard "What A…   Read Story »
According to New York Daily News gossip columnist Frank DiGiacomo, Jack White berated the audience at the Dead Weather's invite-only show on August 4. The problem seems to be the "invite-only" part…   Read Story »
The Dead Weather did "Blue Blood Blues" for Letterman last night. Jack White played drums, and Alison Mosshart -- or at least Mosshart's hair -- helped on guitar. Sea Of Cowards is out now…   Read Story »
The Conan O'Brien and Jack White lovefest continues: White's band The Dead Weather premiered their latest clip, for "Blue Blood Blues," on O'Brien's Team Coco website. "Blue Blood Blues" is a live…   Read Story »
We're live tweeting and shooting everything 'Roo at stereogum.com/bonnaroo. Here's the best of Saturday...   Read Story »
You heard Vampire Weekend's "Jonathan Low" (one of VW's top three songs about vampires) and before that Muse's “Neutron Star Collision (Love Is Forever)” (inescapable at vampire proms this…   Read Story »
After Thom Yorke, Bon Iver & St. Vincent, and Grizzly Bear & Beach House made soundtracks to multi-million dollar hormonal-teenage-vampires-in-love franchises a safe place for indie artists…   Read Story »
You've heard "Die By The Drop" and "Gasoline," now listen to the rest of Dead Weather's Sea Of Cowards below. It's not only an album stream, but it's a video stream of someone holding up the kind of…   Read Story »