When Lazaretto roars to action with the sweltering, Hammond-driven rocker “… Read Full Bio ↴When Lazaretto roars to action with the sweltering, Hammond-driven rocker “Three Women”, Jack White is on familiar terrain, unleashing a supercharged, garagey blues riff that’s as archetypal as the theme. But when the “red, blonde and brunette” ladies in question appear in a “digital photograph”, the anachronism is a striking reminder of White’s gift for recasting classic musical elements in arrestingly modern contexts. There are plenty of such moments on Lazaretto, like when the title track’s heavy bass rumble is augmented with a squall of 8-bit Atari noise and a vaguely Appalachian fiddle solo. Throughout, White’s brand of heated, high-powered blues-rock dominates, but he mixes things up with breezy, country-inflected charmers (“Temporary Ground”, “Entitlement”) and eerie, would-be spaghetti western themes (“Would You Fight for My Love?”, “I Think I Found the Culprit”). The album’s best tracks, like “Alone in My Home” and “Just One Drink”, combine all of the above in a heady, hot-blooded, hook-oriented package.
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Lazaretto
Jack White Lyrics
Alone in My Home This light that shines on me tonight Turns on when you…
Entitlement Every time I'm doing what I want to Somebody comes and…
I Think I Found the Culprit I think I found the culprit Looks like you, it must…
Just One Drink You drink water I drink gasoline One of us is happy One of…
Lazaretto My veins are blue and connected And every single bone in…
Temporary Ground On a floating lily island Moving over slowly sideways Rested…
That Black Bat Licorice What? Behave yourself Behave yourself You need to behave you…
Three Women Yeah, I got three women Red, blonde hair, and brunette I got…
Want and Able Who is the who, telling who what to do? Who is…
Would You Fight for My Love? It's not enough that I love you There's all these things…