Evil Alison MosshartThird Man Records is proud to announce the most virile entry in the history of its Blue Series singles: The man, the legend himself Mr. Tom Jones laying his unmistakable voice over Howlin' Wolf's "Evil" and the Frankie Lane classic "Jezebel" (as covered over the years by the likes of Edith Piaf and Anna Calvi). Both tracks were produced by Jack White at Third Man studios.
thoughtful and indisputably cold
Chandra Oppenheim was a child star like no other
Big Joanie formed in the summer of 2013 to play at First Timers (a gig where each band plays their set for the very first time) at the close of the year
It's a long-player led with songs about heartbreak
Ben Wallers has been expanding his smart and avant-garde deconstruction of punk music as The Rebel
electronic and psychedelic rock music
have been stalwarts of national independent music for over two decades
This album saw one more line up change: Kevin Ries left and one time Necros Ron Sakowski stepped in
Broken Social Scene's first commercially available live album
Formed in 2011 and hardly taking time to sit since then
The only way you're going to be able to make sense of that last sentence is to buy the album
“Don’t Think That I Can’t Feel You When You’re Gone” is White and Crowell’s first co-write