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The White Stripes, White Stripes - Elephant

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Free Music Review: Cool
Hit: 4 Stars

Cool music without any artificial ingredients. My 6 y. old twin girls love The White Stripes, they often ask me to put it on when they com home from school. Odd.

Free Music Review: Very Original
Hit: 4 Stars

The White Stripes impress me very much with the originality of their songs. Being one of the few rock bands with only two members, they craft their songs very well. Jack is a great guitarists while Meg doesn't play the most difficult drum beats in the world but that is part of what makes the music unique.

My favorite songs on the cd are: Seven Nation Army, There's No Home For You Here, In The Cold Cold Night, Ball and Biscuit, and Girl You Have No Faith in Medicine.

To the person that wrote that The Air Near My Fingers is a rip off of Nirvana's Rape Me is wrong. The song sounds somewhat similar but is in no way a rip off. If you want a real rip off go listen to anything Bush ever put out and then you will have a Nirvana rip off.

Free Music Review: A very good Rock Band
Hit: 4 Stars

The White Stripes,are a solid rock band even though thier songs are mostly simple arrangements. The Stripes give us a great Flashback into 1970's rock and roll. Even though sometimes I think they might be a bit over-rated, I love the fact that they really dont try to do anything flashy, and just play some good straight up stoner rock and roll. This is one of the better pop rock bands out there, and I suggest that if you looking for some good rock from this era, and like the sound of 70's rock, then this will be right up your alley.

Free Music Review: Great Album
Hit: 4 Stars

I am a 14 year old musician that was raised on blues. Muddy Waters, Robet Johnson, BB King, and the likes. I love the way Jack and Meg integrate elements of blues, rock, folk , and even some jazz (cold cold night) into their work, while still keeping it new. While guitarits like Stevie Ray Vaughn are surley great in their own rite, Jack keeps blues fresh, like its a new genre. The strong points of this album would be Ball and Biscut, Black Math, I just dont know what to do with myself, and Girl, You have no faith in medicene. There are a couple of weak songs, for example "the boy to warm your mothers heart", but nothing stands out as horrible. This is a great album, and while it is not as blues-oriented as previous albums (De Stijl in particular)I still love it and am looking forward to further work from this band.


One more note, the reason i wrote this review was mainy to point out te ignorance of a previous commenter, who said that "The Air Near My Fingers" was a "retarded", "fake" rip off of Nirvana. This is ridiculous, because any one could tell the difference between the two songs, and anyone with basic knowledge of chords would be able to tell the major difference, which is that the "Rape Me" chord structure is A-C-E-G, and "Air" is A-C-G-D. Nirvana being the only other semi-recent band i can listen to I could not let that false claim remain unchallenged.

Free Music Review: PATHETIC
Hit: 1 Stars

I'm listening to this album now. I would have rate 2 or 3 stars because it is simply another piece of mediocre pseudo-rawness, tolerable however. But just now I heard this song named "The Air Near My Fingers" and I repeated it for three times and I got this conclusion.

THIS SINGLE SONG (MOSTLY ITS INTRO) IS THE MOST PATHETIC, CHEAP, SHAMELESS, RETARDED, WANNABE, INSULTING NIRVANA-RIP-OFF I'VE HEARD IN MY LIFE. JACK WHITE DON'T TELL ME YOU NEVER HEARD "RAPE ME".

So, what I am doing here is rating one star(seems too high) because I witnessed an awful robbery.
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