Listen to Jack White’s new album ‘No Name’ in full

Jack White has released his surprise new album ‘No Name’ online – you can listen to it in full below.

The former White Stripes frontman shared the digital edition of the 13-track record today (August 2) via Third Man, marking his sixth solo effort.

At the time, the record sleeve carried no information about its contents, simply reading ‘No Name’ on the label. Rolling Stone reported that White’s publicist was “as surprised as everyone else” about the unexpected release.

Elsewhere, Detroit radio station WDET 101.9FM helped tease the project by playing it in its entirety on air.

‘No Name’, which was produced by White, is now available on all major streaming platforms. The album includes songs such as ‘Old Scratch Blues’, ‘That’s How I’m Feeling’, ‘Archbishop Harold Holmes’, ‘Number One With a Bullet’ and ‘Missionary’.

The tracklist for Jack White’s ‘No Name’ is:

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1. ‘Old Scratch Blues’
2. ‘Bless Yourself’
3. ‘That’s How I’m Feeling’
4. ‘It’s Rough on Rats (If You’re Asking)’
5. ‘Archbishop Harold Holmes’
6. ‘Bombing Out’
7. ‘What’s the Rumpus?’
8. ‘Tonight (Was a Long Time Ago)’
9. ‘Underground’
10. ‘Number One With a Bullet’
11. ‘Morning at Midnight’
12. ‘Missionary’
13. ‘Terminal Archenemy Endling’

Additionally, fans can purchase a blue-coloured limited edition vinyl of ‘No Name’ at indie record shops – find out where to get yours here.

White previously released two full-length albums in 2022 with ‘Fear Of The Dawn’ and ‘Entering Heaven Alive’.

The singer-songwriter has also announced an intimate hometown show at the 1,000-capacity St. Andrews Hall in Detroit, Michigan. Tickets go on sale at 12pm ET today – you can sign up to buy yours here.

It’ll follow recent small gigs in Nashville, Atlanta and Athens where White showcased material from ‘No Name’. Check out the post above.

Next week, White is scheduled to appear at Way Out West in Sweden (August 8), Øya Festival in Norway (9) and Syd For Solen in Denmark (10). He is replacing Queens Of The Stone Age at the events, as Josh Homme remains under “medical care” in the US.