In the third episode of Split Picks, Craig Wright, Sararosa Davies and Nick Miller discuss The White Stripes’ 1999 self-titled primitive garage-blues debut and their post-Elephant sonic exploration, 2005’s Get Behind Me Satan.
Split Picks is the first podcast from the Split Tooth Podcast Network. In it, we choose two albums from different periods of a band’s career and dissect the songs, the artist’s body of work and why their music resonates with us individually. At the end we crown the album that reigns supreme.
Past episodes, helpful links:
Split Picks Ep. 1: The Replacements’ Sorry Ma, Forgot To Take Out The Trash vs. Tim
Split Picks Ep. 2 Arcade Fire’s Neon Bible vs. Reflektor
“Forever For Her Is Over For Me” live from The Basement
Coming up next on Split Picks: X’s Wild Gift vs. More Fun in the New World. Available Feb. 19.
Created and edited by Craig Wright
Featuring Sararosa Davies, Nick Miller and Craig Wright
All featured music by The White Stripes
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