
Jack White is releasing two new albums in 2022
11 November 2021, 15:29
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Jack White has announced that he'll be releasing not just one, but two new albums in 2022.
Last month Jack White returned with new single "Taking Me Back", which was teamed with a lyric video featuring footage from the new Call of Duty: Vanguard game, and this afternoon (11 November) the official video, directed by White and co-directed by Lauren Dunn has been unveiled alongside news of two new albums.
White's upcoming two albums, titled Fear of the Dawn and Entering Heaven Alive, will be released in 2022, and will follow 2018's Boarding House Reach.
Fear of the Dawn Tracklist:
- Taking Me Back
- Fear of the Dawn
- The White Raven
- Hi-De-Ho (feat. Q-Tip)
- Eosophobia
- Into the Twilight
- Dusk
- What’s the Trick?
- That Was Then (This Is Now)
- Eosophobia (Reprise)
- Morning, Noon and Night
- Shedding My Velvet
Entering Heaven Alive Tracklist:
- A Tip From You to Me
- All Along the Way
- Help Me Along
- Love Is Selfish
- I’ve Got You Surrounded (With My Love)
- Queen of the Bees
- A Tree on Fire From Within
- If I Die Tomorrow
- Please God, Don’t Tell Anyone
- A Madman From Manhattan
- Taking Me Back (Gently)
"Taking Me Back" and "Taking Me Back (Gently)" are both out now. Jack White's Fear of the Dawn album will arrive 8 April 2022, while Entering Heaven Alive will follow on 22 July 2022. Both are available to pre-order now from thirdmanstore.co.uk.
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