The White Stripesโ usual approach to album construction is to gather influences from every planet, spread on some lovely weirdness, cram it all together tight enough to explode, and stop just short of incongruity with a sublime mash of raw excess and meticulous restraint. Icky Thump comes off more like just plain pretty good rock. Itโs plenty energetic, but Jack and Meg set the bar for the resurrection of grungy perfection so stratospherically high with their last few albums, this doesnโt compare. I still credit the White Stripes for making me care about rock โnโ roll again a decade after Iโd sworn it off, but Iโm going to go listen to Elephant for the 600th time before I give Icky Thump another spin.
The White Stripes
