Jack White announces 'Frozen Charlotte', his new album

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In addition, he shared a new single.

under the seal Third Man, Jack White will release his new studio album titled Frozen Charlotte the next July 10. This material, produced by the artist himself as a successor to No Name (2024), arrives after a week of intrigue fueled by sound previews and references to the mysterious “Frozen Charlatan”.

The album consists of 13 songs, including previously known singles “Demon Law” and “GOD And The Broken Ribs”. Furthermore, the former member of The White Stripes has premiered “Dollar Bill”, a song with a blues essence that you can now listen to below:

Frozen Charlotte will have various physical presentations: in addition to the CD and cassette formats, it will be released on black vinyl and three limited edition variants: “Zug Island Blue” (exclusive to Third Man Records), “Chrome” (available only in the official store and during the tour of Jack White) and “Ice Blue” (intended for independent record stores). Options to pre-save and pre-order material are now available here.

Look at the cover and the tracklist next:

“GOD And The Broken Ribs”
“Demon Law”
“There's Nobody There”
“Raising The Grain”
“You'll Never Fix Me”
“Nobody Knows”
“Dollar Bill”
“I Can't Believe What I'm Hearing”
“Thick As Thieves”
“All Alone Again”
“She's In A Frenzy”
“Making Contact”
“Neighbors Blues”

Stay tuned for Indie Rocks! for more details.

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