
Jack White Is Ready to Share His Mystery Album ‘No Name’ With the Rest of the World
The musician first shared the record as an untitled release available free of charge in Nashville, Detroit, and London
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Given away to shoppers at his Third Man Records locations in Nashville, Detroit, and London, the LP is his most coherently rocking work in many years
Here's the catch: it's only available in three cities
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