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In Defence of Meg WhiteFor years, Meg White has been unfairly dismissed as a "bad drummer," with critics overlooking her unique style and essential role in The White Stripes’ raw, minimalist sound. But Jack White himself ...
It was goddamn fantastic in the most retro-magical of ways. The one thing that Jack White wasn’t able to manage? Meg White and her tortured relationship with fame. By the middle of the ’00s ...
Jack and Meg White's indie banger-turned-sports anthem is unmistakable, but just how did it become so popular? Radio X digs into the single, its lyrics and how it became an iconic chant.
We’re seriously talking about Meg White’s drumming again? What is this, 2003? To recap as succinctly as possible: According to White Stripes lore, the band was formed after Meg decided on a ...
Not only did the duo of Jack and Meg White make some uniquely energizing records, they opened the door for kindred bands like the Black Keys and Yeah Yeah Yeahs, while setting the stage for Jack ...
The White Stripes' hit 2003 garage rock song "Seven Nation Army" was actually an accident, according to the band.
The White Stripes are an American rock duo hailing from Detroit, Michigan, made up of Jack and Meg White noted for being one of the defining acts of the 2000s garage rock revival. The band blended ...
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