Have a picture of White Stripes, Elephant?, please send it to us.
| Value for Money | 9.7/10 |
|---|---|
| Overall rating | 9/10 |
By kesey
on 12th Dec 2005
| Other Artists Listened To | Not supplied |
|---|---|
| Value for money | 10/10 |
| Overall value | 10/10 |
| | |
Jack White's unapologetic innovation, Seven Nation Army's painfully catchy riff, unabashed bluegrass/country/blues influence
The Stripe's fourth album was undeniably the most original and exciting hit of the year, ushered in by the now notorious riff of the opening track. Jack's love of early American music is apparent on the Elephant album, as is his awe-inspiring talents on the electric guitar. Tracks like Ball & a Biscuit hold steadfast to blues influences, as Hardest Button to Button and There's No Home for You Here embrace and remake the indie rock genre. Come for Seven Nation Army, stay for the brilliance of everything else.

kesey's review has yet to be rated - Be the first!
Would you like to see a review that's not being listed?