Genres: Blues-Rock, Indie Rock, Garage Rock Revival, Punk Blues Active: 90's, 2000's Formed: 1997 in Detroit, MI
The Black Keys, Soledad Brothers, The Compulsive Gamblers, The Von Bondies, The Come Ons, Mr. Airplane Man, Pearlene, The Little Killers, Geraldine, The Arm, BBQ, Louis XIV, Deadboy & the Elephantmen, The Hiss, The Paybacks, The Black-Eyed Snakes, The Strokes, Jim Mathus, Bantam Rooster
Harry and the Potters, The Arm, Satin Peaches, Noisettes, The Selmanaires, New Fangs, The Sugars, The Lovebirds, The Antiques, The Sixty Eights, Carney, The Displays, The Phoenix & the Turtle, The Shake, Beangrowers, Sleeping in the Aviary, Radio Moscow, Wolfmother, Chris Opperman
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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.
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Release: June 19, 2007
Label: Warner Bros., WEA/Warner, XL
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Release: June 11, 2007
Label: XL
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