Jack White appears to have released his latest album in a stealthy way — if you make a purchase at Third Man Records in Detroit’s Cass Corridor today (July 19), you’ll receive a complimentary copy on vinyl. Detroit stopped by to buy a couple things, and sure enough, an employee placed a record in our bag.
The new record, obtained by Detroit, is all white and comes in a white sleeve. It’s blank, except for a blue stamp that says, “NO NAME.” The record is available for today only with any purchase (preferably 10 dollars and above) exclusively at Third Man’s three storefronts — located in Detroit, London, and Nashville, a Third Man Records store employee confirmed with Detroit.
This record would be White’s sixth full-length solo LP — his most recent being Entering Heaven Alive. He’s the co-founder and a co-owner of Third Man Records, the label which has released all of his solo records thus far, beginning with Blunderbuss in 2012. The Detroit native rose to prominence as one half of The White Stripes, and subsequently, was in The Raconteurs and The Dead Weather. Recently, he performed at the concert celebrating the reopening of Michigan Central Station.
Third Man Records is located at 441 West Canfield Street in Detroit and is open until 8 p.m. tonight. For more information, visit .
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