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White - hot - Stripes
Gigs: Brixton Academy, April 11, 2003
Meg and Jack White
Meg and Jack White
spacer After all the hype surrounding the release of the Elephant album, Detroit's finest finally get back to doing what they do best.... (writes Clark Ainsworth)
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  After making such an explosive debut at the 100 Club in 2001, it's only fitting that Jack and Meg White should end their triumphal UK tour with two sold-out nights in the capital.

And the bond between London and The White Stripes was cemented further when Jack declared: "
Hey London, it's good to be back home."

There were, undoubtedly, die-hard fans who felt the size of the Brixton Academy spoilt the intimacy the Detroit duo are capable of generating.

Hottest

"Hey London, it's good to be back home...", Jack White
But you don't get to be one of the hottest acts around without having to make a few changes.

And the dilapidated grandeur of the south London venue somehow lent itself to their bluesy, garage-rock sound perfectly.

Those expecting the set-list to be dominated by Elephant and White Blood Cells may have been slightly disappointed - and it did take the crowd some time to get going.

Bluesman

Yet once the Brixton faithful got into it - even if they didn't know all the tracks played from The White Stripes' eponymous and De Stijl albums - they let their appreciation ring out.

The Stripes responded in kind, with Jack milking the screaming bluesman role and Meg whipping him up into a further frenzy with her thrusting drum beats.

ElephantEclectic, well-chosen covers are always a feature of the band's live shows and they didn't disappoint - pulling off superb renditions of Jolene and I Just Don't Know What to Do With Myself,
and managing to slot Screaming Lord Sutch's Jack the Ripper into a medley of debut album tracks.

Success


The most exciting thing about The White Stripes is that, despite their success and the sudden hype, they haven't lost either their blues edge or their pop sense.

At the Academy they managed to crank out indie-dancefloor classics such as Hotel Yorba and Seven Nation Army in the same breath as Death Letter and Isis. White Stripes - white hot!

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