Third Man Records New Releases Include Music From Paul Weller, Jesus and Mary Chain, Detroit Punk Legend John Brannon
To satisfy your desire for new sounds, we’re checking in with Jack White’s Third Man Records for a round-up of the most exciting new singles and albums the label is releasing each month.
Discovering new music is one of the things you’ve told us you love the most about WDET.
To satisfy your desire for new sounds, we’re checking in with Jack White’s Third Man Records for a round-up of the most exciting new singles and albums the label is releasing each month.
The label specializes in releasing some of the best underground and experimental bands of today and reissues from some of the most influential rock and blues artists of the past.
Listen: Dave Buick talks about this month’s new releases.
1. Static – “Punk Nation,” previously unreleased music from Detroit hardcore punk legend John Brannon’s first band.
2. Paul Weller – “Going to a Go-Go,” a new cover of the Motown classic to celebrate Third Man’s London store opening.
3. The Jesus and Mary Chain – “Cracked Up,” a never-before-released track recorded live in Detroit.
4. Bob Dylan – “Blind Willie McTell,” a newly recorded demo of Dylan’s early ’80s masterpiece.
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