THE DEAD WEATHER'S "I FEEL LOVE (EVERY MILLION MILES)" HERALDS UPCOMING THIRD ALBUM FROM ACCLAIMED ROCK BAND
DODGE AND BURN
PRE-ORDERS BEGIN TODAY WITH "I FEEL LOVE (EVERY MILLION MILES)" INSTANT GRAT DOWNLOAD
COMPELLING "I FEEL LOVE (EVERY MILLION MILES)" VIDEO
RELEASED WORLDWIDE TODAY ON VEVO
DODGE AND BURN
ARRIVES AT LAST ON SEPTEMBER 25
The Dead Weather's long anticipated third album DODGE AND BURN, out September 25th on Third Man Records, is available for pre-order physically and digitally
worldwide today, with all digital pre-orders receiving an instant grat
download of the album's electrifying new single, "I Feel Love (Every
Million Miles)." The new single is also on sale now at digital retailers
worldwide.
"I Feel Love (Every Million Miles)" is accompanied by a ferociously compelling new video, released today on VEVO. The stunning video was directed by award-winning duo Ian & Cooper.
Recorded in
Nashville during breaks in each member's ever-busy schedules, DODGE AND
BURN was heralded back in October 2013 as the band and Third Man Records
announced an innovative long-term plan that would see a series of Dead
Weather 7-inch singles released in the year and a half leading up the
album's release. On July 6, 2015, DODGE AND BURN was officially
announced along with Third Man Records' Vault Package #25 featuring the
only limited edition version of the new album, the only physical version
of new single "I Feel Love (Every Million Miles)," and more. The Dead
Weather have now unveiled the complete track list for DODGE AND
BURN, which features the four previously released Vault tracks remixed
and remastered and eight new songs:
I Feel Love (Every Million Miles)
Buzzkill(er)
Let Me Through
Three Dollar Hat
Lose The Right
Rough Detective
Open Up
Be Still
Mile Markers
Cop and Go
Too Bad
Impossible Winner
The Dead Weather
first united after Alison Mosshart's band The Kills supported Jack
White and Jack Lawrence's band The Raconteurs on a string of North
American dates. The trio followed the tour with a few informal recording
sessions at White's famed Third Man studio, soon augmented by
Raconteurs collaborator/Queens of the Stone Age multi-instrumentalist
Dean Fertita. The result proved extraordinary - The Dead Weather's debut
album, "HOREHOUND," arrived in July 2009 to worldwide critical acclaim
and a top 10Billboard 200 chart debut. The four musicians celebrated the
release with a 23-date North American tour before reconvening at Third
Man in December for three further weeks of writing and recording.
Released less
than a year after their debut, "SEA OF COWARDS" made it abundantly clear
that The Dead Weather was no mere side project -- White, Mosshart,
Lawrence, and Fertita were now a band . Ultimately named among the top
15 on Rolling Stone 's "30 Best Albums of 2010," "SEA OF COWARDS" drew
rave reviews for its aggressive songcraft and overwhelming intensity, as
did a worldwide tour highlighted by sold out headline dates and
showstopping appearances at such legendary festivals as Coachella,
Glastonbury, and the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival.
Since then, The
Dead Weather collective has remained busy as ever, constantly adding new
milestones to their already-illustrious résumés. Born as a one-off
collaboration between friends and tourmates, The Dead Weather has since
evolved into one of the most vital and provocative bands in contemporary
rock 'n' roll and DODGE AND BURN sees The Dead Weather pushing their
creative line of attack to its very limits.
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