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Jack White’s Dead Weather Blast Through Noon Set at NYC Gallery

7/16/09, 7:06 pm EST

Photo: Jacob Blickenstaff for Rolling Stone

A downtown New York gallery transformed into a pop-up record store today and hosted an intimate but ferocious gig by Jack White’s latest band, the Dead Weather, whose Horehound was released this week. The first 230 fans to arrive at the performance and gallery space — which were redecorated from floor to ceiling in the band’s signature yellow and black and renamed Third Man Records, after White’s label — were treated to a stunning six-song set that included singles “Hang You Up From The Heavens” and “Treat Me Like Your Mother.”

An eclectic mix of fans — including one woman with a toddler — started lining up as early as 9 p.m. last night for the gig, and two young Brooklyn fans resorted to bribing bouncers with ice water to guarantee their spots. When White and the band — the Kills’ Alison Mosshart and the Raconteurs’ Jack Lawrence and Dean Fertita — emerged close to 12:30 p.m., the small, sweaty space erupted. Fans were packed in so tightly some sorted to hanging from drainpipes, and the low stage made it difficult for anyone beyond the front row to see, but the sound of White bashing his drums to Lawrence’s pounding basslines and Fertita’s searing riffs cut through the thick air. Mosshart’s raw performance had fans especially abuzz: “She is sex,” mused one.

After the show, Mosshart told RS the gig was a success: “I loved it! It was hot!” DJ and TV host Matt Pinfield, outfitted in a yellow button-down shirt and black tie, was lending the band a hand. “I was at the first gig at the Bowery Ballroom, and I love it,” he said. “It’s just raw, powerful — it’s a great marriage [of musicians]. Now I’m helping out, Jack asked me to work here, I’ve got the Third Man uniform on!”

Rare White Stripes and Raconteurs LPs and limited-edition color Horehound vinyl pressed specifically for this two-day event — the store will be open tomorrow, too — were on sale, along with Dead Weather apparel. About 75 percent of the merchandise sold out today and a rush order is being placed to restock the store for tomorrow according to manager Matt Pollack, who masterminded the pop-up event based on the launch of the White Stripes 2007 album Icky Thump. He said his goal was to take “the vision of Third Man and put it on the road.”

Additional reporting by Caitlin Wittlif.


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Iowa fan | 7/17/2009, 1:17 pm EST

Check YouTube and watch a performance of “Will There Be Enough Water”.

For those who don’t know…this is where the term “whipping ass” comes from.

Key West | 7/17/2009, 2:22 pm EST

You like that….you like that!

wv fan | 7/18/2009, 2:15 am EST

just saw them perform on the late show. awsome.

leendert | 7/18/2009, 7:27 am EST

wowoow tells you that music is still alive even whatever ppl say

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Dresden Deaver | 7/20/2009, 11:22 am EST

the album is incredible. I’ve been stuck on it all week. It’s psychedelic blues.

JosNabozny | 7/20/2009, 12:15 pm EST

They were in Detroit a month or so ago. It was way too loud- bordering on assult. I am not against loud rock shows, only against white noise that disallows any thought.

matt in farmers branch | 7/20/2009, 4:23 pm EST

holy shit is this a badass band

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