
The White Stripes and The Raconteurs leader Jack White had created a supergroup, said Stereogum. Besides frontman of these two bands, this major music project, which was named The Dead Weather also includes The Kills vocalist Alison Mosshart, Queens of the Stone Age guitarist Dean Fertita and The Greenhornes – The Raconteurs bassist Jack Lawrence. Within The Dead Weather Jack White is responsible for drums and vocals. On Wednesday, March 10, the new White’s band had performed on a closed-up event, which incorporated 150 guests. Sometimes there is absolutely nothing better than these private rock n’ roll parties, there is nothing more funny, happy and glamorous, but the only problem with them is that not everyone can get in there. Among The Dead Weather’s guests were Sheryl Crow, Martina McBride, and of course The White Stripe’s drummer and Jack’s partner Meg White, notes Associated Press. During the concert Jack White said that in the nearest time The Dead Weather will begin working with their debut album. He told everyone that according to the original idea this supergroup had to release only one vinyl single, but later changed it’s artistic course. “The idea was to do a 7–inch single and be done with it, but we started writing songs and something happened,” White added.
“Hang You Up From The Heavens” vinyl version will be officially released soon, and right now anyone can find it in Google Videos. Also, The Dead Weather had recorded a cover version of Gary Numan’s “Are Friends Electric?”, which is currently available on their web site.
A Source: ThatsJustMusic.com
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