The record arrives via Third Man Records on 10th July, following an unconventional preview through the label’s behind-the-scenes video series.
Jack White’s next solo album has a title, a release date, and a character already stirring discussion. Frozen Charlotte is confirmed for 10th July on Third Man Records, the follow-up to last year’s No Name. The announcement ends weeks of quiet teasing through the label’s new online series, Third Man Release Lab, which documented the creative decisions behind the project. Viewers who paid attention caught flashes of album art, mentions of a “Frozen Charlatan” figure, and a brief clip of the lead single, “Dollar Bill.”
The tracklist includes that song alongside two recent cuts, “Derecho Demonico” and “G.O.D. and the Broken Ribs,” which surfaced in April. At thirteen tracks, the album continues White’s dense, blues-bitten solo path, but the staged unveiling—leaning on character and process rather than a traditional single drop—suggests a more conceptual frame than usual. The Release Lab episodes, available on Third Man’s site, are part promo, part workshop; they foreground the label’s physical production ethos while leaving the music only partly visible.
White has scheduled a world tour around the album, with dates across Europe, North America, and Asia starting in June and stretching into September. Many shows are already sold out, including two nights at Paris’s L’Olympia and a three-night New York run at Brooklyn Paramount and The Capitol Theatre. The routing places him in venues that match the scale of his solo work: large enough to carry the noise, small enough to keep it volatile.
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