2019 studio album by The Raconteurs
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We're connected...by Rob! The Third Men Podcast is back with an all-new extended interview with returning guest and Jack White artwork guru Rob Jones! It's been six years and four studio albums since last we spoke to the animalrummy, and in this episode we'll do our best to make up for lost time. Artwork and design for Boarding House Reach, Help Us Stranger, Fear of the Dawn and Entering Heaven Alive are all covered, plus behind the scenes stories and insider info you'll not get anywhere else. We'd like to thank Rob for joining us on the show again and hope you all enjoy this special fall episode with one of our favorite people this side of Incitatus. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode explores the return of the Raconteurs with their third album, Help Us Stranger. We then take a listen through Boarding House Reach, the third solo album by Jack White, a wild departure from the known.--Jack White rose to legendary musician status via his breakthrough band, The White Stripes. Coming out as a blues rock, punk aesthetic garage rock band with child-like drummer Meg White, The White Stripes paved the way for a lot of acts to come. As their success grew, Jack White branched out into other projects, including the classic rock inspired "super group" The Raconteurs, and Led Zeppelin-spirit revival, hard as nails "super group," The Dead Weather. As Jack gained momentum elsewhere, The White Stripes came to an end, leaving room for Jack White to explore a solo career. Throughout his solo career, he started honing his comfort material -- country, blues, and fuzz rock -- moving toward new grounds with experimental noise, high tech production, and unexpected plot twists.Tyler, being a conseur of pop and knower of all things music, and Greg, a Jack White super fan, have a lot to say on Jack White, including a plethora of insights and context into the creation of this music, the cultural impact of Jack White and his embedded philosophies, and the growth of self and artist.
Episode 35 of The Hitstreak, a podcast where we talk about anything and everything! This week we're joined by Brendan Benson, co-founder of The Raconteurs, talking about family, parenting, getting sober, and his time with the band. Let us know in the comments what YOU want to hear about next! About our Guest: Brendan Benson finds himself in an enviable spot as he enters the third decade of a remarkably creative, consistently idiosyncratic career - an accomplished frontman, musician, songwriter, producer, and band member. Benson's first new LP in seven years, DEAR LIFE marks his most inventive and upbeat work thus far. An 11-track song cycle about life, love, family, fatherhood, and the pure joy of making music. Produced and almost entirely performed by Benson at his own Readymade Studio in Nashville, the album sees the Michigan-born, Nashville-based artist reveling in a more modernist approach than ever before. Imbued with revitalized ambition and confidence, DEAR LIFE is Brendan Benson at his very best. Beginning with 1996's now-classic debut, ONE MISSISSIPPI and its masterful 2002 follow-up, LAPALCO, Benson has always infused classic craftsmanship with contemporary invention. Along with his own critically acclaimed canon, Benson is co-founder - with Jack White, Jack Lawrence, and Patrick Keeler - of The Raconteurs. The band first convened in 2006, winning worldwide acclaim, GRAMMY Award nominations, and a chart-topping smash single "Steady As She Goes," with their now-classic debut album, BROKEN BOY SOLDIERS. After more than a decade, The Raconteurs returned to action in 2019 with their critically acclaimed, chart-topping LP, HELP US STRANGER, highlighted in part by songs Benson had initially considered for his own LP, "Only Child" and "Somedays (I Don't Feel Like Trying)." Follow and contact: Instagram: @brendanbensonmusic brendanbenson.com
In this episode of La Ruleta Rusa: Colosseum. Transmissions Live at the BBC, 1960-71. (14:18) The Raconteurs. Help Us Stranger, 2019. (25:15) Mr. Bungle. California, 1999. (40:06) Hedvig Mollestad. Ekhidna, 2020.
In this episode of La Ruleta Rusa: Colosseum. Transmissions Live at the BBC, 1960-71. (14:18) The Raconteurs. Help Us Stranger, 2019. (25:15) Mr. Bungle. California, 1999. (40:06) Hedvig Mollestad. Ekhidna, 2020.
En este número de La Ruleta Rusa: Colosseum. Transmissions Live at the BBC, 1960-71. (14:18) The Raconteurs. Help Us Stranger, 2019. (25:15) Mr. Bungle. California, 1999. (40:06) Hedvig Mollestad. Ekhidna, 2020.
En este número de La Ruleta Rusa: Colosseum. Transmissions Live at the BBC, 1960-71. (14:18) The Raconteurs. Help Us Stranger, 2019. (25:15) Mr. Bungle. California, 1999. (40:06) Hedvig Mollestad. Ekhidna, 2020.
On this episode, Mike and Robert listen to Help Us Stranger, the 2019 release by The Raconteurs. This could be exactly what you need to listen to during these crazy times! If you have an opinion or would like to suggest an album for the RFJRC, send us a message on one of the following socials: Instagram: @RadioFreeJersey Twitter: @RadioFreeJersey See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Do you belong to the Jack generation? Then chances are you have been enjoying The Raconteurs: Live at Electric Lady EP & documentary that was released this past May of 2020 in conjunction with Spotify and Youtube. In September of 2019, as The Raconteurs continued to barrel through their massive Help Us Stranger world tour, the band stopped by New York City's famed Electric Lady Studios (founded by Jimi Hendrix and John Storyk in 1970) to help celebrate the studio's impending 50th anniversary with the recording of a new cover song and an intimate concert that evening. Jack, Brendan, LJ and Patrick were joined by longtime friend, director Jim Jarmusch, to document the occasion and to sit down with the band for the type of candid interview only five old friends could truly have. Along with the electric (pun!) performance at the end of the night, The Raconteurs recorded a studio rendition of Richard Hell and the Voidoid's punk anthem Blank Generation, originally put down at Electric Lady for release in September of 1977. In this episode, we'll discuss the project and try something a little different in the form of a running fan-commentary of the documentary. We're excited as hell to have some new Racs music to sink our teeth into this year, and what better way to celebrate our penultimate episode of the season than with a journey into the blank generation? We know the Voidoids could take it or leave it each time - but we hope you'll take it and join us for the ride! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Third Men Podcast is excited to present an all-new extended interview with the one, the only Mr. Brendan Benson! For over two decades Brendan has been a fixture of the power pop world, with a myriad of critically acclaimed and commercially successful musical releases including a staggering seven solo studio albums. Brendan's latest LP, Dear Life, is out now on Third Man Records and the well-fed boy himself was kind enough to sit down with your humble co-hosts to review the new album, wax poetic and take a tour through some highlights of his storied career. Of course, TMR fans know Brendan for his work as a member of The Raconteurs, the rock'n'roll tour de force that he, Jack White, Patrick Keeler and Little Jack Lawrence formed in 2005. The band's latest release Help Us Stranger climbed to the #1 spot on the US Billboard Top 200 last summer and solidified their status as one of the rock world's most vital enterprises. All of that said, we here at the Third Men Podcast are HUGE fans of Brendan's work, and are beyond thrilled he agreed to join us here on the show today. So thanks to Mr. Benson for the great conversation, and thanks to all of you for taking a listen. Hope you enjoy this discussion as much as we enjoyed recording it! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hey...U up? Of course you are, there's late night TV to be watching! Well good news, the Third Men are up too, and we're bringing you the latest edition to our longest running series: TRASH TONGUE TELEVISION. When we started TTT back in episode six of the podcast, did we realize it would be FOUR full installments long and rising? We sure did! Jack White has a vast and ever-growing history with television - a key instrument in his rise to stardom and a medium that continues to bring us performances, skits, interviews and more each and every year from the third man himself. In this episode, we'll be covering a wide range of appearances, from The White Stripes national television debut on the Craig Kilborn Show (of all things) back in July of 2001, to The Raconteurs' latest appearances on Jimmys Kimmel and Fallon (respectively) during the Help Us Stranger album cycle and tons of cool moments in between. Will we hear a Meg White tribute on Craig Ferguson's Late Late Show? Yes. Will Ryan from the Office help introduce The Dead Weather's rendition of Forever My Queen? Weirdly, yes. So many moments to cover - plus a visit from third person Katie Kubert who gives us some interesting background on what it's like to work in late night TV, recounting her time as a page at The Late Show with David Letterman. There's so much to cover this week, let's just tune in now, shall we? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome back to the game show where everyone can find a home - it's the Jack White Trivia Challenge! That's right, it's the return of the battle of the Third Man wits as contestants both new and old duke it out for TMR trivial supremacy. Last year the stakes were high, the competition was brutal, and the Skype lag was a legitimate issue - but in the end one team walked out winners! This year we welcome returning contestant Vito Hicks, who is joined by Julia Hickling, Luke Sinclare, Josh Akin, Melinda Taylor and co-host Paul to answer questions in three categories: Look Me Over Closely (multiple choice), Missing Pieces (fill-in the blank) and Jumble Jumble (song title mash-ups). Ever wonder what Star Trek episode Rob Jones used as inspiration for the Help Us Stranger album cover? Ever ponder the many identities of Dan John Miller? Can't fathom the origin of "Jack Gray"? Well wonder, ponder and unfathom no further - we're here to answer these questions and many more in the grand return of the Jack White Trivia Challenge! Ready? Let's begin. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On parle de Jack White aujourd'hui pour le dernier album des Raconteurs au Calendrier de l'Avent de Recule La Cassette 2019.
Lo nuevo de Neil Young junto a Crazy Horse, de su recién lanzado Colorado pegado de otra canción del disco Help Us Stranger de los Raconteurs que tocan el próximo miércoles en su debut por estos lares: Someday I Don’t Feel Like Trying. Y ya que de visitas inminentes hablamos, aquí programamos a Patti Smith con la muy social People Have the Power y la pareamos con Power To The People de John Lennon, ambos himnos de resistencia popular rockera. Bonos extras? El proyecto de Sammy Hagar de Van Halen bautizado como The Circle y el tema principal de la transformación del Guasón en la peli The Joker, Rock N Roll Pt 2. Casi nada,
The Pop Team is back...and so are The Raconteurs! Tara and Christina review their latest album Help Us Stranger and it does not disappoint. Along the way they ponder such things as if the Raconteur's had a cocktail what would it taste like? What would happen if you mashup up a couple tracks off the album with classic rock songs? We'd love for listeners to send us their suggestions.
What did you do, when we were gone? Listenin' to some other podcast, or perhaps a lovely new song? And what would you do, now that we're back? We hope you download this episode and enjoy some sweet, rockin' Raconteurs tracks! The Third Men Podcast is back with pt2 of our deep dive into Help Us Stranger - the new hit record from the finest rock'n'roll band on the planet - The Raconteurs! Last episode we covered how the band got back together to record the new LP, and this week we're here to get down and dirty in them sweet, sweet tracks. From the vicious Don't Bother Me to the tender Shine a Light to the downright touching Thoughts And Prayers, we cover them all and rate the record on our patented (it's not) three-men rating system. We'll also go over reception, chart position, technical credits and everything else we could find on this marvel of modern rock'n'roll wizardry. Plus, guest Josh Akin joins the conversation to talk all things Raconteurs, and a meet-up at the band's Mission Ballroom performance in Denver, CO this past October the 9th (John Lennon's birthday, for those of you keeping score). Will James be forced to hear an impression of himself filling dead air? Yes. Will Paul say something flippant and controversial? Probably. Will you not be entertained?! We can't not figure out double negatives, so yes AND no I THINK. Anyway, enjoy the show, folks - and shine a light on this new episode goodness! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Postin' a podcast show in the order; trolling ourselves on an internet site; keeping an eye on our episode future; staying up late just to edit it right! Third Men Podcast bored and RAAAAAZZZZZED, but these days? We're posting yet another! And what a post it is - welcome to part one of our deep dive into new music from everyone's favorite ramblin' rock'n'roll quartet (sorry, Dean) - the Raconteurs! In Help Us Stranger: Album Analysis & Review vol.1 we'll explore the history behind the 11 years that separate the band's sophomore release Consolers of the Lonely and 2019's Help Us Stranger, and answer why now was the right time for Jack White, Brendan Benson, Little Jack Lawrence and Patrick Keeler to bring the noise once more. From the songs Jack and Brendan exchanged to kick things off, up through the recording of the album and into a track-by-track review, we're pulling out the stops to celebrate the reunion of one of our favorite bands. Plus, in a very special third man segment, our father Wayne Kaminski (Yesterday & Today Podcast) joins co-host James to interview Ryan Brady (Take It Away Podcast) and Paul on their brand new album review podcast NOW HEAR THIS. Episodes 1 and 2 of the new show are available now and Paul and Ryan give you the scoop on all the awesome musical discussion in store. So run the rounds of the mundane soldier with us, won't you? We're so lost without you! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's probably not going to be one artist or one band, but rather a coalition of kick ass to get Rock back to it's rightful spot of prominence. Today we discuss some potential candidates & share some samples of their awesomeness. Enjoy! ~ CV & KGIntro Music provided by Black Rebel Motorcycle Club - "Whatever Happened To Our Rock n Roll" from B.R.M.C.(2001)Sample Music Played (in order)Wolf People - "Kingfisher" from Ruins (2016)Black Mountain - "Boogie Lover" from Destroyer (2019)The Struts - "Could've Been Me" from Everybody Wants (2014)Temperance Movement - "Built-In Forgetter" from A Deeper Cut (2018)Queens of the Stone Age - "The Way You Used To Do" from Villains (2017)Ty Segall - "Tall Man Skinny Lady" from Manipulator (2014)Rival Sons - "Baby Boy" from Hollow Bones (2016)Sheer Mag - "Hardly To Blame" from A Distant Call (2019)The Raconteurs - "Don't Bother Me" from Help Us Stranger (2019)
Introdução ao Novo Ritmo, com muitas novidades e polémicas à mistura, crítica ao álbum Help Us Stranger dos The Raconteurs e ao filme Variações.
Ben and Jesse spin The Raconteurs 2019 album Help Us Stranger. They dive into a little personal history, discuss the artwork, dive into each track and give their official string rating of the album.If you'd be willing, leave us a review on Apple Podcast and catch up with us on social mediaInstagram: @OnTheRecordMusicFacebook: On The Record MusicTwitter: @OTRMPodcastEmail: OnTheRecordMusicPodcast@gmail.comOn The Record Music: A music podcast for those who fu**ing love music. We talk all things music from full length album reviews to topics surrounding the world of music.
It’s been nearly 11 years since The Raconteurs released a new album. And after working on their own individual projects, Jack White, Brendan Benson, Jack Lawrence, and Patrick Keeler finally regrouped to create “Help Us Stranger.” So how is the rock supergroup’s new album? How has the time apart impacted the band? That’s what Matt and Zach discuss in Epic Footnote Productions’ “2 Minutes to Review,” a podcast that’s part album review and part competition. In each episode, both hosts are given two minutes each to review a newly released album, a recent reissue, or a record they’re revisiting after years of going unlistened. Whoever gives the longest review in under two minutes wins.
Anthony reviews Dreamville's Revenge of the Dreamers III, The Raconteurs' Help Us Stranger, Pi'erre Bourne's The Life of Pi'erre 4, Jaden Smith's ERYS, Lil Nas X's "Old Town Road" remix featuring Billy Ray Cyrus, Young Thug and Mason Ramsey, and Billie Eilish's remix of "Bad Guy" featuring Justin Bieber. He also weighs in on Jermaine Dupri's recent comments regarding female rappers, and discusses whether or not Morrissey is ruining The Smiths' legacy.
Is Jack White still a snacc? We'll find out today as the boys join hands to discuss the highly anticipated release from his tasty group o' chums, The Raconteurs, entitled Help Us Stranger (05:08). Join us on this sensual journey, which includes a heaping helping of sexual terminology deemed too embarrassing to leave uncensored. Furthermore, the buds take the liberty of tearing down the Food Pyramid two servings at a time. Bon appetit! Contact: EarBuddiespod@gmail.com Instagram: EarBuddiespod Twitter: @earbuddiespod
On this episode, Caroline and Jarrell review albums from The Black Keys, The Raconteurs and Titus Andronicus. In entertainment news, they discuss the slow death of MAD Magazine. Also, Caroline recalls her trip to Paris while Jarrell talks about his experience at Hershey Park, Kalahari, a Phish concert and driving for Uber.Website: Puppetperspectives.comEmail: njhybridradio@gmail.comFacebook: facebook.com/puppetreviews15Twitter: @puppetreviews15Instagram: @puppetreviews15
Grammy Award winning producer, songwriter, and artist Charlie Peacock has worked with artists like Civil Wars, Switchfoot, Ruby Amanfu, and others, and his songs have been recorded by Amy Grant, dc Talk, Bela Fleck and more, but back when True Tunes' founder John J Thompson was just getting his idea out of the blocks Charlie was one of his favorite artists and deepest inspirations. One night, at the Cornerstone Festival in 1989, Charlie offered John some advice that shaped his life and work in profound ways. Recently, 30 years on since that initial meeting, the two got back together to talk about music, theology, success, and the unnecessary limitations many artists place on themselves.The "Jukebox" feature takes a look at Charlie's 1984 album Lie Down In The Grass and The Raconteurs' newest, Help Us Stranger, and the News feature explores Buddy & Julie Miller, The Beatles, and Ireland's Inhaler.
Послушать : https://youtu.be/pDtIABGdc18 Не могу сказать, что альбом вызвал у меня хоть какие-то сильные чувства и мысли - ни хорошие, ни плохие. Тем не менее, отсутствие мгновенно сильной реакции не означает, что альбом не стоит слушать. Очень даже стоит, и из-за голоса Джека Уайта и из-за разнокалиберных и разномастных стилей олдскульного рока и из-за того, что все это старческое песнопение и играние на музыкальных инструментах не вызывает никакого чувства нафталинового стыда. Другими словами - это альбом для тех людей, кто тащится по звуку 30-летней давности, но не хочет мириться с шершаво-рамочным звуком старого рока. 0ash Podcast: https://anchor.fm/mynameis0ash =================================== Подписаться: http://bit.ly/subscribe_0ash Донат: https://donatepay.ru/don/mynameis0ash Поддержать на Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/join/0ash/checkout Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/mba_kayere Bandcamp: https://mba-kayere.bandcamp.com/releases =================================== 0ash Telegram: https://t.me/mynameis0ash 0ash Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mr.0.ash/ 0ash twitter: https://twitter.com/mynameis0ash 0ash VK: https://vk.com/mynameis0ash =================================== ЛУЧШИЕ ТРЕКИ: Bored and Razed, Help Me Stranger, Don't Bother Me, Sunday Driver, Live a Lie (3,5 из 5) Я не претендую на объективное мнение, все субъективно, ребят.
It’s been awhile, but Adam and John are back with a new double review episode! We first dive into the experimental world of Flying Lotus’s, ‘Flamagra,’ then head down to rock n roll ave with The Raconteurs, ‘Help Us Stranger.’ Join your hosts, Adam and John every week as they discuss the latest music while drinking copious amounts of coffee. Episodes are available on G4DPodcast.com, iTunes, Stitcher, and Google Music. Don’t forget to drop us a like and subscribe!
This week the fellas review The Raconteurs latest album, "Help Us Stranger." Other topics include (but are not limited to): Babies, BMO, Bro-grass, and a very lost book.
On Episode 101 of Audioface: Reviews: "7 EP" by Lil Nas X, "False Alarm" by Two Door Cinema Club, "A Bath Full of Ecstasy" by Hot Chip, and "Help Us Stranger" by The Raconteurs. He testified against reparations in Congress this week, but did you know he's also a Soundcloud rapper? The 7 EP review. Cardi B gets indicted, Noname cancels her summer tour, and a french DJ falls to his death. The False Alarm review. Steph Curry snubs Space Jam 2, and old music videos are getting a makeover. The Bath Full of Ecstasy review. Facebook unbans Led Zeppelin. The Help Us Stranger review. Biggie's Brooklyn apartment is competitively priced and available to rent. Tax-dodger DMX takes on an acting role. Subscribe to Audioface in your podcast player so you don't miss our summer episodes! Follow @audiofacepod on Twitter or Instagram and we'll check it out. We appreciate it, and you. Thank you for listening with us!
The Raconteurs ist die Band von Jack White und Brendan Benson. Das letzte Album erschien 2008, mit einem Comeback hatte wohl niemand mehr gerechnet. Aber mit „Help Us Stranger“ melden sich The Raconteurs nun zurück und zwar mit einem Genre, das schon mehrfach für tot erklärt wurde: Rock’n’Roll. >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/musik/album-der-woche-the-raconteurs-help-us-stranger
The Raconteurs new album, Help Us Stranger, drops today and, as expected from anything Jack White gets behind, it's loaded top to bottom with great rock. Ahead of the album's debut, Jack called into The Preston & Steve Show for his first ever interview with WMMR. Guess what? He's a great guy. Take a listen.