Third Man Records have been secretly distributing a new vinyl-only Jack White album
Jack White has secretly recorded a new album which is being distributed by Third Man Records stores.
As discovered on Jack White's Reddit forum, a new album has appeared and is being released to select fans via Third Man Records stores.
“Picked up a tee from third man soho today and the guy on the tills put this in my bag too…. I asked and thought maybe it was his demo or something aha but he didn’t seem to have a clue, saying he’d just been told by ‘management’ to give it out to customers),” the post reads. “I’m not gonna have access to a record player until after work sooo curious to know if anyone else has seen this/it means anything to anyone? Maybe I’m overthinking the blue.”
DAAAAAMMMMN. Jack White’s new album NO NAME is available for free online and it’s the bomb. Download available here... https://t.co/BMAI8KDCKx pic.twitter.com/rmZWqbgvkq
— Bill Hunt (@BillHuntBits) July 21, 2024
This has been confirmed by a fan who visited Third Man’s Nashville location. “I can totally confirm that is a new Jack White album,” they wrote. "I gave it a listen and it’s pretty good.” The brand new release, No Name, follows 2022’s Entering Heaven Alive.
Third Man Records have since been encouraging the lucky few who got the album, to rip it and distribute it online. On an Instagram story, the phrase “Rip It” appears over top an image of White’s new vinyl record.
There is currently no information as to whether this will be officially released digitally.
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