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The White Stripes for Dublin & Belfast

The White Stripes put the disappointment of last year's cancelled Oxegen performance behind them when they jet in for two shows in Ireland


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REVIEW: 11 Jun 2007
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INTERVIEW: 07 Jun 2007
As The White Stripes prepare to unleash another work of scuzz-bucket genius, frontman Jack White talks about his Catholic upbringing and explains why, as a...



REVIEW: 30 Nov 2005
For those who thought the Stripes had become overrated, tedious nonsense (just me then? Right.) ‘My Doorbell’ was something of a revelation. ‘Denial...



REVIEW: 25 Nov 2005
For those who thought the Stripes had become overrated, tedious nonsense (just me then? Right.) ‘My Doorbell’ was something of a revelation. ‘Denial...



REVIEW: 14 Jun 2005
The suspicion that The White Stripes are a conceptual prank masquerading as a rock group intensifies with each outing. For their fifth dispatch, Jack and...



NEWS: 11 Apr 2005
With a new album and a Glastonbury appearance confirmed, it looks as if The White Stripes are set to play a major part in the summer action



NEWS: 15 Oct 2004
The White Stripes' Live Under Blackpool Lights concert will be screened next month prior to its release on DVD



REVIEW: 17 Sep 2004
Seeing as Ridgeway St. is one of the two entrances into Botanic Gardens, it’s a fair bet that a sizeable percentage of this crowd strolled past The Lyric...



REVIEW: 31 Mar 2004
Jack and Meg round off a phenomenally successful twelve months with this limited edition release from Elephant.



REVIEW: 31 Mar 2004



NEWS: 30 Jan 2004



REVIEW: 02 Dec 2003
Laced with Jack’s usual lyrical oddities and vocal roughage, and Meg’s giving it loads on the toms.



NEWS: 21 Jul 2003
Jack White has apologised to fans for the band's recent no show at Witnness



INTERVIEW: 21 May 2003
How The White Stripes turned the bare essentials into an essential noise, insisted that three is indeed a magic number and wound up becoming one of the most...



NEWS: 30 Apr 2003
The White Stripes are confirmed for Witnness '03. A hotpress.com exclusive



REVIEW: 11 Apr 2003



REVIEW: 13 Mar 2003
Elephant is the post-hoopla record to beat them all. It doesn’t sound like a big deal, but it will be.



NEWS: 15 Nov 2002
Meg White may make a guest appearance in Da2 with the Soledad Brothers, or so says the grapevine



REVIEW: 13 Sep 2002



REVIEW: 04 Jun 2002
Jack wailing like a preacher, each phrase getting its own gasp of breath, Meg's familiar pound-and-smash speeding and slowing as his fervent blues-gospel...



NEWS: 15 Apr 2002
Like The White Stripes? You'll love their mates the Von Bondies, the Detroit Cobras and the Dirtbombs - all fellow Detroiters, all helping the Stripes bring...



REVIEW: 01 Mar 2002



INTERVIEW: 17 Jan 2002
Good sense, as well as greatness, sees the White Stripes surviving the hype. Eamon Sweeney reports



REVIEW: 25 Oct 2001
Brilliant two-minute stomper.



REVIEW: 30 Aug 2001
Whether or not you want to swallow the hype, it cannot be denied that a mere duo simply aren't supposed to be capable of making this kind of racket.



REVIEW: 30 Aug 2001
Whether or not you want to swallow the hype, it cannot be denied that a mere duo simply aren't supposed to be capable of making this kind of racket!



REVIEW: 24 May 2001
White Blood Cells is a gutsy, ballsy howling wolf of a record.



INTERVIEW: 24 Aug 2001
KIM PORCELLI Witnnesses the first Irish coming of Detroit’s finest, THE WHITE STRIPES




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