Over the weekend Austin City Limits kicked off the second half of its 38th season with a full hour devoted to special guest Jack White. 

Over the weekend Austin City Limits kicked off the second half of its 38th season with a full hour devoted to special guest Jack White

Looking back: Under the Radar’s thirteenth issue. 
Featuring: Yeah Yeah Yeahs • The Streets • Grandaddy • The Flaming Lips • Richard Ashcroft • The Concretes • Kris Kristofferson • Destroyer • I Love You But I’ve Chosen Darkness • Mystery Jets • The Black Angels • Danielson • Sparks • Irving • Gram Rabbit • Mellowdrone • Howe Gelb • The Raconteurs 

Looking back: Under the Radar’s thirteenth issue

Featuring: Yeah Yeah Yeahs • The Streets • Grandaddy • The Flaming Lips • Richard Ashcroft • The Concretes • Kris Kristofferson • Destroyer • I Love You But I’ve Chosen Darkness • Mystery Jets • The Black Angels • Danielson • Sparks • Irving • Gram Rabbit • Mellowdrone • Howe Gelb • The Raconteurs 

For all of the music Jack White has put out into the world, Blunderbuss is his first solo album, though it sounds much like his work with The White Stripes, The Raconteurs, or The Dead Weather. Written, recorded, and produced entirely by White, Blunderbuss has all the stomp and sway of his best records, but also the unevenness that plagues him to varying degrees. (via Jack White: Blunderbuss (Third Man) | Under The Radar)

For all of the music Jack White has put out into the world, Blunderbuss is his first solo album, though it sounds much like his work with The White Stripes, The Raconteurs, or The Dead Weather. Written, recorded, and produced entirely by White, Blunderbuss has all the stomp and sway of his best records, but also the unevenness that plagues him to varying degrees. (via Jack White: Blunderbuss (Third Man) | Under The Radar)

Remember when Jack White had a band called The Raconteurs? Those were the days. (And we suspect there’s more to come.) Now you can relive the memories with a concert DVD. (via The Raconteurs to Release DVD: Live at Montreux 2008 | Under The Radar)

Remember when Jack White had a band called The Raconteurs? Those were the days. (And we suspect there’s more to come.) Now you can relive the memories with a concert DVD. (via The Raconteurs to Release DVD: Live at Montreux 2008 | Under The Radar)