Help Us Stranger

Help Us Stranger

by The Raconteurs
Help Us Stranger

Help Us Stranger

by The Raconteurs

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

Reconvening after a decade's absence, the Raconteurs resemble nothing less than a guild of craftsman united by taste and work ethic on their third album, Help Us Stranger. Ever since their debut, the quartet displayed a shared love for the rock and pop made before the advent of MTV, and while they've never abandoned an aesthetic steeped in FM radio, they've gotten livelier with each passing LP. Which isn't to say Help Us Stranger is a slack, loose affair. One of its considerable pleasures is how Brendan Benson encourages Jack White to stick to a strict outline and color within the lines, trends the latter largely abandoned on his willfully obtuse 2018 album Boarding House Reach. There are jokes and asides peppered throughout Help Us Stranger -- the best of these is an intentional skip at the start of the title track, the kind of thing that will drive vinyl freaks batty upon the initial listen -- but the album is distinguished by its velocity, a momentum delivered as much through writing as it is through performance. Whether they're stitching together individual ideas or writing in tandem, Benson and White are full collaborators, honing their hooks and melodies so they're gleamingly lean, then they dress up these handsome bones with squalls of guitar, vintage synths, campfire acoustics, ghostly piano, gypsy violin, and thundering rhythms. On the surface, the sound may seem as retro as the record's tight 42-minute running time, but that's where the Raconteurs' dedication to craft comes into play. The group intentionally works with old tools so they can fit within an album-rock tradition, yet they have little interest in re-creating the past. Apart from a hypercharged cover of Donovan's "Hey Gyp (Dig the Slowness)," none of the songs bear hallmarks of another time; the tunes teem with modern-day ennui, right down to White's gripes about cell phones. Despite this contemporary flair, what keeps Help Us Stranger lively is how the Raconteurs blend and mix barbed pop and blues skronk so their classicism seems fresh, not stale. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 06/21/2019
Label: Third Man Records
UPC: 0813547027511
Rank: 39179

Tracks

  1. Bored and Razed
  2. Help Me Stranger
  3. Only Child
  4. Don't Bother Me
  5. Shine the Light on Me
  6. Somedays (I Don't Feel Like Trying)
  7. Hey Gyp (Dig the Slowness)
  8. Sunday Driver
  9. Now That You're Gone
  10. Live a Lie
  11. What's Yours Is Mine
  12. Thoughts and Prayers

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Raconteurs   Primary Artist
Jack White   Piano,Vocals,Synthesizer
Patrick Keeler   Drums,Percussion,Vocals (Background)
Brendan Benson   Vocals,Harmonica,Percussion
Lillie Mae Rische   Violin
Joshua V. Smith   Organ,Vocals (Background)
Dean Fertita   Organ,Piano,Guitar,Synthesizer
Jack Lawrence   Bass,Guitar,Synthesizer,Vocals (Background)
Scarlett Rische   Mandolin

Technical Credits

Bill Skibbe   Mastering
Jack White   Composer
Patrick Keeler   Design,Photography
Vance Powell   Mixing
Brendan Benson   Composer
The Raconteurs   Mixing,Producer
Joshua V. Smith   Engineer
Rob Jones   Design,Cover Art Concept
Donovan Leitch   Composer
Tristan McNatt   Cover Art Concept
Mike Fahey   Mixing Assistant
Dusty Fairchild   Assistant Engineer
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