New Music From Raconteurs

2006-01-31 by Dave de Sylvia EMERITUS | 2 Comments
The Raconteurs, the new band fronted by the pairing of Jack White and Brendan Benson, have released a limited edition double A-Side 7" single in the UK, entitled 'Steady As She Goes/Store Bought Bones.'

Luckily for the more technologically advanced among us, aswell as the geographically deficient, the band have presented both songs for streaming on their website, [url=http://www.theraconteurs.com]TheRaconteurs.com[/url].

The group's album, 'Broken Boy Soldiers,' is to be released worldwide in May. The line-up is completed by the rhythm section from indie heroes The Greenhornes.

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airborne_411
January 31st 2006
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oh my god the song are so sweet, i can't wait for a whole album. I love jack, I love Benson and I love the horns, its like a dream come true.



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