Maybe we should all just listen to records and quit our jobs
Maybe we should all just listen to records and quit our jobs
Jack White, the iconic musician and frontman of The White Stripes, has long been a proponent of the power of music and the importance of preserving the art of listening to records. In a world where technology and digital streaming services dominate the music industry, White has remained steadfast in his belief that there is something special about the experience of listening to music on vinyl.In a recent interview, White expressed his frustration with the current state of the music industry and the way in which music has become commodified and devalued. He lamented the loss of the physicality and intimacy of vinyl records, and the way in which music has become background noise rather than something to be cherished and savored.
White's passion for vinyl records is evident in his own music, which often pays homage to the raw, gritty sound of classic rock and blues records. His love for the medium is also reflected in his label, Third Man Records, which is dedicated to preserving the art of vinyl and releasing limited edition records that are meant to be treasured and enjoyed.