White Stripes Album Leaks, Fans Break Out Their Black and Red Finest

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The White Stripes, Icky Thump
Official release date: June 19
The Internet loves it!: "[This] is loose, shaggy, guitar-centered fun … So, yes, we enthusiastically dig [it] … Just how catchy is 'You Don't Know What Love Is (You Just Do What You're Told)'?" [Stereogum]
The Internet REALLY loves it!: "Buy this album twice. The face of rock & roll has officially changed." [The Music Nazi]
We think: Despite the fact that he's not received a single word of negative critical feedback since his first guitar lesson, Jack White is still pretty angry, particularly for a guy who has a beautiful wife and a growing family, and who generally doesn't need to worry about his shirt matching his pants. Icky Thump opens with the title track, a proggy rant about anti-immigrationists, and closes with "Effect and Cause," a country number that would seem to definitively out White as a social conservative. Luckily, in between are a few of the rudest, most amplifier-melting blues explosions the band has ever committed to tape. The White Stripes: wrong on abortion, right on rocking. —Lane Brown

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