Two rare previously-unreleased White Stripe tracks have appeared online.
'Signed D.C', a cover from Love's 1966 debut album, and Otis Redding's 'I've Been Loving You Too Long' were only originally available as part of Jack White's Third Man Recordings series of From the Vault releases but appeared online this week (July 13).
The band, who announced their split in February, released an exclusive 'Vault Package' for fans.
In a statement, Jack and Meg White said the decision to part company was not down to “artistic differences of lack of a wanting to continue”.
Meanwhile, The Raconteurs have announced details of a comeback gig, set to take place in September.
The White Stripes - 'Signed D.C':
The White Stripes - 'I've Been Loving You Too Long':
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