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Detroit minimalist rock duo (specifically,
southwest Detroit minimalist rock duo) the White Stripes
-- Jack White, guitar and vocals, Meg White, drums --
formed in 1997 (Bastille Day, to be precise) with the
idea of making simple rock & roll music. From the
red and white peppermint candy motif of their debut singles,
self-titled album, and stage show to their on-the-surface
rudimentary style, they succeeded wildly and immediately
with that mission. Their first recordings were a mix of
garage rock, blues, and the occasional show tune. In frontman
Jack (a former drummer for Detroit country outfit Goober
& the Peas), the White Stripes have a formidable songwriter,
guitar player, and vocalist capable of both morphing between
styles and changing the musical styles themselves; ranging
from the folk blues of Blind Willie McTell to soaring
Kinks-esque pop and narrative pop tunes worthy of Cole
Porter and into deepest Captain Beefheart territory within
the span of 15 minutes is not an uncommon listening experience
with either the White Stripes live show or on record.
In drummer Meg, the White Stripes have a minimalist percussionist
who seems to sense intuitively exactly when to not play.
The White Stripes are grounded in punk and blues, but
the undercurrent to all of their work has been the aforementioned
striving for simplicity, a love of American folk music,
and a careful approach to intriguing, emotional, and evocative
lyrics not found anywhere else in the modern punk, or
garage rock (or amongst post-modern "blues"
practitioners such as Jon Spencer, for that matter).
While they may have sprung from the Detroit rock scene
(and they remain regular fixtures on the Detroit club
circuit with Jack producing or working with many Detroit-area
bands), the White Stripes quickly gained a national following
after two successive tours with indie rockers Pavement
and Sleater-Kinney in 1999 and 2000. The White Stripes
released their second LP, De Stijl, in 2000 and it further
spread the group's reputation. They followed its release
with successful tours of Japan and Australia and entered
the Memphis studio of renowned producer Doug Easley for
2001's White Blood Cells. The album was a critical smash
and the White Stripes soon found themselves, along with
the Strokes and the Hives, at the forefront of the new
wave of rock & roll bands poised to take over the
world. The band certainly did their best to acheive world
domination, appearing on Late Night with David Lettterman,
being written about in Time, the New Yorker and Entertainment
Weekly, playing the MTV Movie Awards and having their
video for "Fell in Love with a Girl" in heavy
rotation on MTV. They also made the tough decision to
jump to a major label; White Blood Cells was reissued
on V2 in January of 2002 and their first two records followed
suit in June. The White Stripes truly became big time
rock stars when their "Fell in Love with a Girl"
clip was nominated for four MTV Video Awards including
Best Video of the Year (alongside Eminem and *NSYNC!),
Breakthrough Video, Best Special Effects in a Video and
Best Editing in a Video. That summer the group also played
four triumphant shows with the Strokes, two apiece in
the bands' respective hometowns. In spring 2003 their
fourth full-length Elephant -- recorded in two weeks at
London's Toerag Studio and dedicated to "the death
of the sweetheart" -- arrived to nearly unanimous
critical acclaim.
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