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Rob
03-01-2007, 01:08 PM
They're baaaaack! The White Stripes announced on their website late last night that their sixth album, which bears the excellently bizarre title of Icky Thump, will be released "as soon as corporately possible."

It was recorded at Blackbird Studio in Nashville, Tennessee, and includes the songs "Catch Hell Blues", "Little Cream Soda", "Rag and Bone", "You Don't Know What Love Is (Just Do As You're Told)", "I'm Slowly Turning Into You", and "Icky Thump".

As previously reported, the new album will be delivered via the Stripes' new home, Warner Bros. They will support it with appearances at Bonnaroo as well as Germany's Rock am Ring and Rock im Park festivals in June.

In typical White Stripes fashion, the album details were revealed via a silly, semi-cryptic message. See below for the full text.

Hello to all the Candy Cane Children in the land,

The White Stripes have completed the recording and mixing of their sixth album. It is entitled:

"Icky Thump"

and is their first album to include a title track, which curiously (and not ironically) has the same words in it's name. Though some residents of northern England might almost recognize the title, the Stripes stress they are spelling it wrong intentionally just for "kicks" and "metaphors", and to avoid a possible lawsuit from the estate of Billy Eckstine.

The record was recorded in Nashville at Blackbird Studio. And word around the sewing circle is that many of your favorite White Stripe type songs may not be your favorite (pronounced favaright) White Stripe type songs for long.

Some song titles include:

Catch Hell Blues
Little Cream Soda
Monkeys Have It Easy (discarded)
Rag and Bone
Clicky Bump (retitled into something pleasant)
Blue Orchid (relocated to previous album)
You Don't Know What Love Is (You Just Do As You're Told)

It was the longest time the delightful duo have ever spent in the studio, totaling almost three weeks. Jack and Meg were said to have been looking like they were "into it almost". And even Meg herself was quoted while leaving a local Nashville Laundromat saying that the record was, in her best estimate; "finished", "musical in nature" and lastly, though slightly muffled, "good".

The Stripes will be releasing a statement soon saying: "we are doing our best (whatever that is) to release the album as soon as corporately possible. And though we are tired, worn, weary, hungry, cold, and left without an ounce of nutrition amongst ourselves, we are in the midst of planning performance type shows aroundst the world."

Here now is a short film clip of The Stripes working on a thoroughly rough and ghastly early version of a track from the new album entitled "I'm Slowly Turning Into You"... LINKS DON'T WORK ON MY COMPUTER-- PERHAPS THEY WORK ON YOURS?

(the actual music has been replaced with mid eighties sampling keyboard technology to prevent what industry analysts are now calling "song poaching")

SkortBrun
03-01-2007, 02:31 PM
Excellent news!

sicottem
03-01-2007, 02:42 PM
:upyours
thanks for the tip!

Sydneyfan
03-01-2007, 03:56 PM
I am very happy about this.


from Mojo Magazine:
"We just finished recording yesterday," beams a proud but pooped Jack White, recuperating in his Nashville home. "Now I can sleep again." It's early February, and for the past three weeks White and drumming sister Meg have been holed up in nearby Blackbird Studio working on the sixth full-length White Stripes album.
"It's the longest we've ever spent in the studio," says White, who also produced. "We really indulged ourselves with that extra week. We were recording 12 hours a day, trying anything that came to mind - some songs are like three different songs we had going that we made into one. It has everything from a song I wrote in 1998, to something we wrote and recorded yesterday.
The album will be called Icky Thump, a title drawn from a Lancastriam colloquialism beloved of White's Mancunian wife Karen Elson ("I changed it to 'Icky' because that's how it sounds when I say it, and I love the weird imagery it suggests," he explains). White describes the album as "really heavy. There's a couple of one-take numbers in there, people who love our first album will dig those songs. But there's also some of the most complicated stuff we've ever done. Of course, complicated forThe White Stripes means three instruments playing at once." There's also been more of the experimentation that added marimba and tympani to 2005's Get Behind Me Satan: "There's a bagpiper on the record! And we let electric guitar and trumpet battle it out on one song, call and response-style. It's pretty intense."
The album will be released by XL in the UK, probably in June, with the American release handled by Warner Brothers.
A sequal to The Raconteurs' debut LP is still on the cards, he adds. "We start work on it in March. It's gonna be a busy year! I'm gonna record these two albums, tour them, then take a long break."

KrzyIrish69
03-02-2007, 12:48 AM
sweet sweeet!

la twinkle
03-02-2007, 04:01 AM
Thats great to hear... :upyours Now the waiting begins.

Rob
04-10-2007, 03:39 PM
http://assets.pitchforkmedia.com/images/image/29234.IckyThump_Cover.jpg

SkortBrun
04-10-2007, 03:44 PM
That's a pretty cool album cover.

sicottem
04-10-2007, 05:14 PM
That's a pretty cool album cover.

they're always pretty interesting....but i like this one a lot

Rob
04-25-2007, 05:15 PM
First single will be available on iTunes just after midnight tonight.

barton
05-30-2007, 06:07 PM
album kills.

Tim Simmons
05-30-2007, 07:39 PM
Indeed.

thefed
05-30-2007, 09:15 PM
"I mean, shit - I get to shop at 40 or 50 more stores for clothes than that guy does."

shane
06-03-2007, 01:26 PM
I'm looking forward to this and Easy Tiger more than anything this year. Its going to be one hell of a June. Let's just hope there is a true vinyl release of Icky Thump unlike get Behind Me Satan.

Shane

Rob
06-19-2007, 09:20 PM
Who picked this up today?

I got it on vinyl. Was $30 though :downyours

Faded Rose
06-20-2007, 12:12 PM
I've ordered from Amazon and can't wait. I'm playing Get Behind Me Satan lots just to get me into the right mood.

maleneee
06-20-2007, 12:31 PM
I've ordered it as well, should probably have it tomorrow. Havn't heard anything from it yet so I can't wait ot hear it.

raisemyglass
06-20-2007, 12:50 PM
I picked it up yesterday.

I'll be listening to it non-stop until next tuesday when Easy Tiger bumps it from the player.

foggy
06-20-2007, 12:56 PM
So what does everyone think?

Rob
06-20-2007, 01:01 PM
It's a strong effort. Only have 3 listens or so. Much more like their earlier material than Satan.

raisemyglass
06-20-2007, 02:00 PM
I think it's definitely solid. I'm not sure it's as good as the last few releases, but I'll need a few more listens before I can make a decision.

The stand outs for me on the first couple of listens are:

Icky Thump (musically this song kills it)
300 mph Torrentail Outpout Blues
Effect & Cause
Conquest (lots of horns and kind of has a spanish flavor)

This record seems to not have the "wierdness" or obscure stuff that some of the other albums have.

In general I could listen to The White Stripes musically all day, but I can only take Jack's voice for so long. He doesn't seem to use high pitch screaming-type voice that usually tend to bother me as much on this record.

trappss1
06-20-2007, 04:59 PM
Really enjoyed this on my first listen. 300 and Conquest were standouts for me as well.

Layne
08-02-2007, 02:01 PM
seeingt them in october in CHI town....then make my way back to STL..and seeing Ryan Adams

hard time slots to fit though...I hope I make it on time


" Look at this place its like a mannnssiiooonnn" haha cracks me up

ahh if you don't know... its beginning of a song from the Icky Thump album