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May 30th- White stripes!

The White Stripes have released four albums since their debut in 1999. Each album has chronicled the band's growth. Each album has been great. The latest album, however, is a masterpiece.

"Elephant," released April 1, is a stunning example of why so many people have hailed The White Stripes as the leaders of a new movement in rock. Since their self-titled debut album, they have pleased rock and roll loyalists with mean bare bones guitar riffs and loud, pounding drums. Until "Elephant," there was no bass to be heard on a White Stripes album. The bass was never missed, but is nonetheless a welcome addition.

One of the reasons that White Stripes music has always been focused on the bare essentials of rock is that they're a duo. In live performances, Jack and Meg White use only guitar and drums, and in the studio they have previously only added the piano and slide guitar to their instrumental arsenal. On Elephant, however, the duo make full use of the many tools at the producer's disposal.

Jack White layers his guitar and even uses a bass guitar in several songs. Although there are still only two of them, they sound like many. Jack, who also sings for the band, pushes his voice in directions that were previously unexplored by the Stripes. In tracks like "Black Math", the listener might swear that it was Robert Plant behind the microphone.

Jack does not limit himself to singing with his voice. The album is filled with screeching guitar solos reminiscent of Jimi Hendrix or Jimmy Page. In "Ball and Biscuit", Jack says, "I'll find me a soapbox where I can shout it/ and I can think of one or two things to say about it/ Listen," before launching into a solo that would make Stevie Ray Vaughan proud.

Although the White Stripes have evolved much since their first album, they have not strayed far from their roots. Tracks like "Girl, You Have No Faith In Medicine" and "Ball and Biscuit," are the loud, screaming, blues-rock songs that filled their first album. Jack thinks that the era of early 20th century delta blues was the pinnacle of modern songwriting, and it shows on "Elephant."

Most of the album is the kind of fast, hard-hitting rock that the Stripes are known for, but it is broken up by slower songs like "You've Got Her In Your Pocket" and "In the Cold, Cold, Night." Meg even sings by herself on the latter song, a first on a White Stripes album. These songs show that the White Stripes, despite their reputation as being hard-rockers, can play soft, moving songs just as good.

The Stripes also show their talent for innovation on "Elephant." "Little Acorns" is introduced by a thirty second long parable about a woman who is inspired by a squirrel to overcome her personal problems. Abruptly, the parable ends and the Stripes launch another fast, hard, blues-rock song.

Jack and Meg end the album with a light-hearted, folksy song, in typical White Stripes fashion. In "Well it's True That We Love One Another" Jack and Meg banter back and forth with Holly Golightly, a friend of theirs from London, where the album was recorded.

"Elephant"is a must-have for anyone who is tired of the mediocre, sound-alike rock that has been plaguing the music industry for the last few years. Anyone who is not a White Stripes fan will become one after they hear this truly original masterpiece.


Songs:

  • 1.Seven Nation Army
  • 2.Black Math
  • 3.There's no home for you
  • 4.I just don't know what to do with myself
  • 5.In the cold, Cold, Night
  • 6.I want to be the boy to warm your mothers heart
  • 7.You've got her in your pocket
  • 8.Ball and Biscut
  • 9.The hardest Button to Button
  • 10.Little Acorns Hypnotize
  • 11.Hypnotize
  • 12.The Air Near my Fingers
  • 13.Girl, You have no faith in medicine
  • 14.Well It's true we love one another


  • All except for The Well Its true we love another kick ass. The only reason I dislike it well I don't dislike it, it is just one crazy song. At the end they are like jolly oh good job, cup of tea. They are singing how they love each other. just listen. and seven nation army got kind of anoying to much radio time, I have heard it to much. But buy your tickets from ticket master for june to the white stripes concert. Peace (more updates coming, I promise!).




    -Tyler

    April 26th - We're Not Dead!

    Well, to make a long story short, here we go... Wondering about the complete lack of updates lately? Well, lately I've been busy working off the computer or working on other sites (ziggens.net & flash games) and just haven't been working on this site. But, in no meatballs is this site dead, as a matter of fact I propose to revive this site and add some tabs REAL SOON! Thanks for all you people that do continue to come to this site (unless the counters broken we still get visitors coming) And I just put up a page with all the guitars, effects, recording stuff, pickups, and stuff I have; if you wanna see it go here, its pretty dope.

    Now, if you have tab requests our message board is open 24 hrs. a day for any of you to post what songs you would want listed here. I guarentee I'll add the tab you're looking for in that same week.

    Now, for an update in the music area:
    Lollapaloosa is coming to Minneapolis at the Target Center on July 6; I hope I can go, its gonna be freakin' awesome! Bands that are coming:
    Lineup:

  • Janes Addiction
  • Audioslave
  • Incubus
  • Queens of the Stone Age
  • Jurassic 5
  • The Donnas
  • A Perfect Circle

  • All except for The Donnas kick ass (no, I'm not sexist... They just suck). And Incubus has been kind of shitty lately (there last album was the biggest dissapointment for last year).

    And another thing I'm looking forward to which I think I should mention in here is that Minnesota great, Soul Asylum will be playing this year. Soul Asylum will be at the Rib Fest in Minneapolis on July 25th. Those of you that don't know Soul Asylum download one of their songs here. Music is great, and now I end my long/short/whatever story if I must even call it one. Peace (more updates coming, I promise!).


    -Nick

    Time to come on back
    Well Nick I say that it is time to come back and make this the worlds largest tabulature place dealy.
    ~Tylrt \m/ 4.11.03

    My Dream Guitar
    My dream guitar; a Martin Vintage Series: D-45V. It's the sweetest guitar Martin Vintage Series: D-45V I could ever dream of having. And I bet if I got this guitar I would be so much better than I am right now. In fact, I'd probly be rich because my songs would rock so much more. Someone please give me $9099.00 to buy this guitar. Send donations to [email protected]. To see the real size of this guitar click on the picture.
    *NICK* 3/01/03

    The Starters of a Revolution
    I would Like to tell you all about a great band ahead of their times. Their name is The Godz, they were from the early 70's, They only got to realease one album until their untimley death in a airplane crash. I think that all of the great bands have gone this way. If you have time download some of their music you won't be dissapointed, unless you don't know good music. But they were way ahead of their time for music and the guitar solos and riffs. You may say there were many great bands in this era but these were one of the greats who started out the revolution. I hope you like them and find a love for this band like I have.
    -Tyler- Peace

    February 10th
    Let there be music! - Yes, now on MxTabs2003 you can find music files to download. We have not yet set up the links on this site so go to the MxTabs2003 Music Page. As of right now there is probly only one song to download but thats just cuz we just put it up. Look forward to seeing more in the future.
    -MxTabs2003 Staff (2/10/03)

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