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"Every Jack White fan should search No Name out. Sounding leaner and sharper than he has for some time, this supposedly throwaway release is one of his very best."
- The Guardian, 4/5
No Name is the sixth studio album from Jack White, founding member of The White Stripes, The Raconteurs, and The Dead Weather.
The liner notes reveal that much of the album was performed alongside bassist Dominic David and drummer Patrick Keeler (the latter of whom is in the Raconteurs), although there are a few other players as well. White's teenage daughter Scarlett (who has played with her dad before) handles bass on "Archbishop Harold Holmes" and "Underground," while his wife Olivia Jean plays bass on "Old Scratch Blues" and drums on "That's How I'm Feeling." The album was produced by White himself, and mixed by White alongside Bill Skibbe. It's dedicated to various people, including Mia Goth.
True to his DIY roots, this record was recorded at White's Third Man Studio throughout 2023 and 2024, pressed to vinyl at Third Man Pressing, and released by Third Man Records.
Available on indie exclusive blue with black smoke vinyl.