Jack White is the biggest chameleon in modern day rock and world. He has a higher catalog of side projects than most bands have actual albums. With the disbandment of The White Stripes, White’s true identity is a bit of a mystery. Will he carry on as a nomad jumping from band to band or will he stick with one of the bands that he created. Whatever he decides to do, what won’t be lost is Jack White’s blues-y soul.
He picks up where he left off with “Two Against One,” a track from Danger Mouse and Daniele Luppi’s sphagetti western soundtrack ROME. He’s in a lose lose batter because (One) he’s fighting against the world and (Two) he’s fighting with himself. Even with the odds against him, White seems optimistic about the outcome. His battling personalities split in two as they sing in unison, ” I get the feeling that there’s two against one/ Im already fighting me so whats another one/The mirror is a trigger and your mouth is a gun/Lucky for me im not the only one.”
The country western instrumentation plays nicely against Jack’s dismal drone, but then again what instrumentation doesn’t.







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