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We’ve come to expect the unexpected from the White Stripes so it’s enormously encouraging to discover that with album six they’re still dealing from a deck loaded with wild cards. There are firecracker songs here, like "Little Cream Soda" and "Effect and Cause," that fit right into the band’s eclectic-roots-rock canon, while amply demonstrating Jack’s exponentially expanding tunesmithery, perhaps a side of him that has been honed by his time as a Raconteur. However, the most compelling aspects of this album lie entangled in its wealth of cultural references.
The cover shows Jack and sister Meg dressed as a Pearly King and Queen, the aristocracy of London’s Cockneys, and yet the style will resonate with Nashville’s country elite, who like to besport themselves in that city’s equally flamboyant — and intriguingly similar — Nudie suits. Given that Jack has deserted Detroit for Nashville, is he trying to say something about links across the ocean?
Even the album’s title must be inducing a frenzy of head-scratching everywhere outside of the north of England. Up there, however, the inhabitants of Lancashire must be smiling smugly, secure in the knowledge that “By ecky thump!” is a local ejaculation of surprise. (Jack’s wife, Lancashire-born… read more »