Album Oriented 90: The Streets and The White Stripes

Album Oriented

Aug 5 2017 • 1 hr 42 mins

We close out the 90s with two idiosyncratic artists from the aughts that use "garage" to describe their music in very different ways. Daniel presents A Grand Don't Come for Free, the 2004 sophomore release from British hip-hop garage act The Streets. (That's the New Musical Express #90 pick in case you couldn't tell.) Erich offers thoughts on Entertainment Weekly's #90: Jack and Meg White, aka garage rockers The White Stripes, specifically their 2001 third LP, White Blood Cells. Daniel's Mid-Year Kicker Pick stumps Erich--which means, for starters, that it isn't Brian Eno-related.

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