Friday, June 01, 2007

New The White Stripes

I've heard the whole new The White Stripes which regularly draws simple guitars, drums, and again guitars. I must admit that "Seven Nation Army" is their best single and work yet, I can't see such another amazing song on this album despite many hard-hitting guitars work on Jack White's impatient songwriting. The White Stripes love noises, unfortunately quite simple songs aren't memorable enough being a flawless garage rock or pop/rock record. Catch Hell Blues got my attention on first spin, and what I like most about the new record is a song named Conquest which is cover of a Corky Robbins song. Worth a spin.
The White Stripes - Conquest (This song is nice!)
The White Stripes - Icky Thump Youtube Video

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Dear MM Bloggers,

Kindly remove the unreleased WHITE STRIPES links (including links to rips of "Conquest") from this site immediately, failing which - regrettably - a DMCA notification shall be forwarded to the site and take-down action shall follow : naturally, however, we hope that this shall not prove to be necessary.

As you will know by now, traffic on this (unreleased) album is being monitored and removed ... .. and not just by Web Sheriff, but also by Warners and their attorneys so, if you have to indulge in this activity (which, once again, Jack and Meg would rather you didn't), then do it off-line / do not 'broadcast' it. Otherwise your details will be harvested and you may be hearing from Warners and / or the RIAA.

On behalf of the artist’s label, we do appreciate that - of course - you are a fans of / are promoting THE WHITE STRIPES but, by the same token, you must also appreciate that, by posting a pirate copy of the album or tracks from the album pre-release (or linking to pirate copies), you are potentially causing considerable inconvenience and we are sure that you would not want to be personally responsible (or liable) for all of the resulting damage.

Thank you for respecting the artist's and label's wishes and, if you want good quality, non-pirated preview tracks, NME magazine in conjunction with XL Recordings are offering "Icky Thump" (the single) and "Rag and Bone" on coloured vinyl with today's issue of NME. If you want these tracks before release, simply buy / get hold of a copy of NME, but do not take it upon yourselves to then put these tracks into unauthorised, digital distribution ... .. not only is this not reciprocating the gesture of trust inherent in giving these vinyl, collectors' items to fans ahead of release, but you're also highly likely to land yourselves in trouble further down the line when other 'parties' take-over the role of rights enforcement (with very different methods).

Whilst writing, at the end of the day, it should be (and is) the artist's decision as to whether or not they effectively allow the unauthorised distribution of their album on-line before release, as it's THEIR MUSIC !! For the avoidance of doubt, the recent Q101 broadcast was NOT authorised (so there are no double standards applying here).

As you will appreciate, this e-mail - containing, as it does, a position that is potentially prejudicial to our clients’ open / formal position - is written on a without prejudice basis and, as such, all of our clients’ accumulated, worldwide rights remain strictly reserved : please excuse this required formality.

With Thanks & Regards,

WEB SHERIFF

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