The White Stripes release music video for “Black Math” after 20 years of release

The White Stripes release music video for “Black Math” after 20 years of release

“Black Math” music video is part of the celebration of the 20th anniversary of ‘Elephant’, fourth album by The White Stripes

Twelve years after the end of The White Stripesthe duo celebrated their relevance in Alternative Rock with a series of releases this month for the 20th anniversary of elephant (2003). Last Friday (21st), the label of Jack WhiteThird Man Recordsreleased the official music video for “Black Math”one of the singles from the fourth disc.

In addition, the The White Stripes made available elephant (2003) in version deluxe with 27 tracks, on platforms and vinyl, and with the inclusion of unpublished photos and the show recorded at the Aragon Ballroom in Chicago, in July 2003.

Released on April 1, 2003, elephantquickly proved to be a critically acclaimed phenomenon, conquering the Grammy in Best Alternative Album in 2004 and nominated for Album of the Year In the same year. The album contains the best known track of the group and winner of the Grammy, “Seven Nation Army”.

Recorded over two weeks in April 2002 at Toe Rag Studios, London, elephant includes now classic singles like “I Just Don’t Know What To Do With Myself”, “The Hardest Button To Button” It is “There’s No Home For You Here”.

Formed in 1997, the duo composed by the ex-couple jack It is Meg White ended its activities in 2011, after a statement published on the official website of the The White Stripes. The discography started in 1999, including the eponymous debut, had six discs: De Stijl (2000), White Blood Cells (2001), elephant (2003), Get Behind Me Satan (2005) and Icky Thump (2007).

Watch the official music video for “Black Math”track from the fourth disc of The White Stripesbelow:

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Source: Rollingstone

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