
Thursday, May 15, 2025
3:00 AM
HIFI ROOM
With Get Behind Me Satan, The White Stripes trade in their raw, garage rock roots for a more experimental, haunting approach that feels like a collision of folk, blues, and punk, wrapped in minimalist intensity. It’s a record that feels simultaneously stripped-down and sprawling, where every note feels charged with tension, and Jack White’s songwriting reaches a new level of eerie, emotional depth.
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With Get Behind Me Satan, The White Stripes trade in their raw, garage rock roots for a more experimental, haunting approach that feels like a collision of folk, blues, and punk, wrapped in minimalist intensity. It’s a record that feels simultaneously stripped-down and sprawling, where every note feels charged with tension, and Jack White’s songwriting reaches a new level of eerie, emotional depth.