Jack White's 'Frozen Charlotte' Reviewed as Heavy, Angry Sequel to 'No Name'

Jack White’s ‘Frozen Charlotte’ Reviewed as Heavy, Angry Sequel to ‘No Name’

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Variety reports that Jack White's new album "Frozen Charlotte" serves as a direct sequel to his 2024 record "No Name," delivering heavy blues-rock with a noticeably angrier tone. The 13-song album features short, cathartic bursts of rock music, with only one track exceeding four minutes. White explores themes of failed relationships, existential questions about God, and frustration with nosy outsiders, alternating between cosmic and domestic settings. The review notes that White's wife Olivia Jean filed for divorce shortly before the album's release, though White has previously stated he is not interested in writing about his personal life. Jean is credited with playing bass on one track. The album includes social commentary in songs like "Making Contact" and "Nobody Knows," with White using wordplay to address topics from corporate power to human evolution.

What’s reported

"Frozen Charlotte" is described as a sequel to White's 2024 album "No Name"
The album contains 13 songs, with only one longer than four minutes
White's wife Olivia Jean filed for divorce shortly before the album's release
Jean is credited with playing bass on one track
White has stated in interviews he is not interested in writing about his personal life
The album includes songs about failed relationships, God, and nosy outsiders
First single is "G.O.D. and the Broken Ribs"
Musicians on the album include bassist Dominic Davis, drummer Patrick Keeler, and Hammond organist Bobby Emmett

Key figures

Jack White, musician
Olivia Jean, White's wife
Dominic Davis, bassist
Patrick Keeler, drummer
Bobby Emmett, Hammond organist

Sources: Variety

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