The White Stripes ont annoncé la sortie de leur prochain single qui sera très judicieusement « Conquest« . Le clip débarquera sur MTV le 26 Novembre prochain et tournera autour de thèmes espagnols. Le single sortira en 3 couleurs différentes pour le vynil, quant aux nouveaux titres, co-produits par Beck, au passage et qui y figureront, la liste est dans la suite. Sorties prévues le 31 Décembre en Angleterre et le 18 aux States.
7″ One (Black vinyl)
A: Conquest
B: It’s My Fault For Being Famous
7″ Two (White vinyl)
A: Conquest
B: Honey, We Can’t Afford To Look This Cheap
7″ Three (Red vinyl)
A: Conquest (Acoustic Mariachi Version)
B: Cash Grab Complications On The Matter
Digital Maxi Single (US only)
1. Conquest
2. It’s My Fault For Being Famous
3. Cash Grab Complications On The Matter
4. Honey, We Can’t Afford To Look This Cheap
5. Conquest (Acoustic Mariachi Version)
The White Stripes have been busy making a video for « Conquest », their third single. Directed by prolific music videographer Diane Martel, the video was shot over two days in Artesia, California. Filmed with a visual urgency that brings the song’s Spanish themes, frantic horns and compulsive pounding rhythm to life, the video follows an explosive – if unconventional – love story that pits man against bull in the ultimate conquest. To make his performance as authentic as possible, Jack White trained extensively with famed bullfighter Dennis Borba. The video will premiere on MTV on November 26th and will be available on iTunes from November 27th.
« Conquest » will also be released as a single; stunningly packaged and featuring three exclusive new tracks across three 7″ vinyl formats – one black, one white and one red colored vinyl. Jack and Meg recently recorded the new tracks with Beck, who co-produced all three tracks during a recording session in his living room and also contributed vocals and piano to « It’s My Fault For Being Famous » and slide guitar on « Honey, We Can’t Afford To Look This Cheap ».
Inspired by the « Conquest » video, each single will also include a Mondo Toro trading card featuring the legendary, near-mythical matadors El Sloth, El Bianca Rosa and El Perdador. Despite being from early 1900’s Spain and Portugal, these bullfighters look strangely familiar. US copies of these singles will also include a different poster with each release.
