Jack White’s latest album, No Name, has sparked quite a buzz in the rock community, both among critics and fans alike. This surprise release sees White returning to his raw, gritty roots with an album that some fans are already hailing as a return to form. Released with little fanfare, the album initially appeared as a mysterious white-label LP handed out at Third Man Records locations, creating an old-school buzz reminiscent of guerrilla marketing tactics from rock’s heyday. After the more experimental and polished production of his last few solo records, White’s decision to strip things down this time has led to widespread interest and mixed reactions. But is it worth your time? Let’s dig into what the critics—and fans—think.
Dig Me Out: 90s & 00s Rock
J and Tim dig into the grunge, alt-rock, and indie albums that changed everything—the forgotten classics, the underappreciated masterpieces, and the legends worth hearing again. One album at a time. Let’s dig it out.
J and Tim dig into the grunge, alt-rock, and indie albums that changed everything—the forgotten classics, the underappreciated masterpieces, and the legends worth hearing again. One album at a time. Let’s dig it out.Listen on
Substack App
Apple Podcasts
Spotify
YouTube
Overcast
RSS Feed
Recent Episodes













