The front man Jack White said on Monday that he will unveil a unaccompanied album, "Blunderbuss," on April 24, with totally new songs printed by him and symbolizing his individual intelligence of eloquence.
I have postponed creation records under my own name for a extended time but these songs experience like they could only be obtainable under my name. These songs were printed from scrape, had not anything to do with anybody or something else but my individual look, my own colors on my own picture," White said in a report on Monday.
Recorded in Nashville, Tennessee, "Blunderbuss" is the first solo album from White, 36, who gained fame as lead singer, guitarist and pianist in the Grammy-winning two-piece band The White Stripes with his ex-wife Meg on drums. The band officially split in February 2011, after 14 years together.
The "Seven Nation Army" singer is also a member of rock bands The Raconteurs and The Dead Weather.
Ahead of the release of "Blunderbuss" in April, fans can get a taste of the first single, "Love Interruption," which will be available to listen to online and purchase from Monday.