Jack White drops surprise vinyl-only solo album, 'No Name'

'Today you have proven that the quiet rumblings of something mysterious can grow into the beautiful experience of a community'
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Blink and you may have missed it, but Jack White just released his latest album -- titled No Name -- on the sly via his own Third Man Records imprint.

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“Today you have proven that the quiet rumblings of something mysterious can grow into the beautiful experience of a community sharing the excitement and energy of music & art,” the label shared on social media along with the surprise drop and an image of the no-frills artwork.

Unfortunately, the vinyl-only set featuring 14 tracks over 42 minutes was given away for free at Third Man Records brick-and-mortar stores on Friday, July 19, and will now have to be hunted down via rare record shops, eBay, or online streams. You can see a recap of how the day went in Third Man's Instagram stories, and take a look at the bare-bones artwork and tracklisting below.

The tracks themselves sound very much like Jack of The White Stripes crept back into the eclectic rocker’s persona during these live recording sessions and serve as the official follow-up to his double-record releases -- Fear of the Dawn and Entering Heaven Alive -- which arrived in 2022.

Jack White - No Name unofficial tracklisting:
SIDE A:
“For Free” (JW_NO_NAME_A_01)
“God on Demand (Blessed)” (JW_NO_NAME_A_02)
“Dial Tone” (JW_NO_NAME_A_03)
“Rough for Rats (Asking)” (JW_NO_NAME_A_04)
“Voodoo” (JW_NO_NAME_A_05)
“Moving Along (If You Don’t Kill Me)” (JW_NO_NAME_A_06)
“What You Know” (JW_NO_NAME_A_07)
SIDE B:
“Tonight Was a Long Time Ago” (JW_NO_NAME_B_01)
“Underground” (JW_NO_NAME_B_02)
“Assassination” (JW_NO_NAME_B_03)
“Fish Himself Out” (JW_NO_NAME_B_04)
“They’re Coming Alive” (JW_NO_NAME_B_05)
“Missionary” (JW_NO_NAME_B_06)
“You’ve Seen It All” ( (JW_NO_NAME_B_07)

Featured Image Photo Credit: Terry Wyatt/Getty Images