The White Stripes have shared a brand new music video for “Crimson Rain” to commemorate a particular, 20th anniversary edition of Get Behind Me Devil that dropped immediately, June twenty seventh. Orders are ongoing.
The stop-motion video depends on a basic colour palette of black, white, and purple, and was directed by Conor Callahan. With surreal imagery — together with Jack and Meg White sharing a stage; now there’s a thought — this explosive monitor has taken on a brand new type.
The video options the just lately launched Super7 motion figures of Jack and Meg White as seen on the quilt of their penultimate album. Kooky and quaint, the audio-visual mission additionally features a wall made out of 5,980 miniature bricks held collectively by royal icing.
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Get Behind Me Devil, which gained the Grammy Award for Greatest Various Album in 2006, turned 20 years previous on June seventh. The reissue is a double-LP bundle that contains one red-smoke vinyl file and one clear vinyl file with purple and black smoke.
Earlier this month, The White Stripes’ sophomore album De Stijl additionally celebrated its twenty fifth anniversary. Learn Consequence‘s retrospective of the sleeper hit here.
The pair from Detroit formally disbanded in 2011, however are set to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame this November. As for Jack White, he continues to launch new music and carry out it the world over. After just lately wrapping up his “No Title” tour, which Consequence named one of many Best Live Shows of final 12 months, he’ll return to the stage for a collection of headlining performances at Bourbon & Beyond, Riot Fest, and CBGB Festival. Get your passes here.