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Seven Nation Army by The White Stripes

Biografie van de kunstenaar The White Stripes

The White Stripes Was An Alternative Rock Band Formed In 1997 In Detroit Michigan United States. They Disbanded In 2011. The Group Consisted Of Songwriter Jack White Vocals Piano/keyboards Guitar And Meg White Drums Vocals . After Releasing Several Singles And Three Albums Within The Detroit Independent Music Underground The White Stripes Rose To Prominence In 2002 As Part Of The Garage Rock Revival Scene. Their Successful Albums White Blood Cells And Elephant Drew Them Attention From A Large Variety Of Media Outlets In The United States And The United Kingdom. The White Stripes Used A Low-Fidelity Do-It-Yourself Approach To Writing And Recording. Their Music Features A Melding Of Punk And Blues Influences And A Raw Simplicity Of Composition Arrangement And Performance. The Duo Is Also Noted For Their Fashion And Design Aesthetic Which Features A Simple Color Scheme Of Red White And Black. The White Stripes' Discography Consists Of Six Studio Albums Two Extended Plays EP One Video Album 26 Singles And Fourteen Music Videos. The Band Has Sold Approximately 12 Million Albums Worldwide 2 Million In The US Alone And Their Latest Three Albums Have Each Won A Grammy Award For Best Alternative Music Album. On February 2 2011 The Band Announced On Their Website That They Had Disbanded. Official Band Website Www.Whitestripes.Com

Frogtoon Muziek - Nummerinformatie: Seven Nation Army

"Seven Nation Army" Is The First Track On The Album "Elephant" By American Alternative Rock Band The White Stripes. It Was Released As A Single In 2003 And Is One Of The Best-Known Songs From The Band. Seven Nation Army Reached #1 On The Modern Rock Tracks For Three Weeks And Won 2004's Grammy Award For Best Rock Song. The Song Is Known For Its Underlying Riff Which Plays Throughout Most Of The Song. Although It Sounds Like A Bass Guitar An Instrument The Group Had Famously Never Previously Used The Sound Is Actually Created By Running Jack White's Semi-Acoustic Guitar A 1950s Style Kay Hollowbody Through A Whammy Pedal Set Down An Octave. The Riff Was Composed At A Sound Check Before A Show At The Corner Hotel In Melbourne Australia According To The Set Notes In The Booklet Which Accompanied The Under Blackpool Lights DVD. The Riff Was Inspired By The Main Theme Of The Fifth Symphony Composed By Anton Bruckner Https //www.Youtube.Com/watch?v CgXBp-OEIR0&feature Youtu.Be&t 21m29s . The Song Shows A Rare Example Of The Phrygian Half Cadence In Popular Music. It Is Also A Rare Example Of A Popular Song With A Wholly Instrumental Refrain. According To White "Seven Nation Army" Was What He Used To Call The Salvation Army As A Child. In March 2005 Q Magazine Placed "Seven Nation Army" At Number 8 In Its List Of The 100 Greatest Guitar Tracks. In September 2005 NME Placed "Seven Nation Army" At Number 5 In Its List Of The 50 Greatest Tracks Of The Decade. In May 2008 Rolling Stone Placed This Song At Number 21 In Its List Of The 100 Greatest Guitar Songs Of All Time. A Remix Of The Song Was Used In The Trailer For Battlefield 1 Which Caused The Song To Spike Up To The Low 100's On Itunes Charts.

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