Dead Weather Set Spring Tour

Jack White's supergroup hit the road behind their 2009 debut, Horehound.
The Dead Weather

Jack White's latest supergroup (and SPIN cover alumni) the Dead Weather have announced a 13-date spring tour of the U.S., set to kick off April 5 in San Francisco.

Sex, Shrugs & Rock'n'Roll at Woodie Awards

The Dead Weather, Passion Pit, Matt & Kim perform at the sexy MTV show that really puts the wood in Woodie.
Matt and Kim / Photo by Brad Barket/Picture  Group

In the opening moments of last night's mtvU Woodie Awards at NYC's Roseland Ballroom, a co-ed octet of Matt & Kim back-up singers slowly peeled away shirts, argyle socks and, finally, skinny jeans during a bombastic, arm-swinging performance of "Lessons Learned." The apparel was hurled with careless aba

Dead Weather Halfway Through Next Album

Plus, in other Jack White news, White Stripes Release Rarities
The Dead Weather's Allison Mosshart / Photo by Kyle Dean Reinford

It's only been three months since the release of the Dead Weather's debut Horehound, and frontwoman Alison Mosshart says they've already recorded half of their next album.

WATCH: Dead Weather's New Video

Directed by Jack White and starring… Jack White!
Jack White

In each of his... 32 (?) bands, Jack White makes a point of sharing, or even ceding, the spotlight with his collaborators. This is especially true with the Dead Weather, where Alison Mosshart handles the vocals and the vamping while Jack attempts to keep a low profile in back behind the drum kit.

'Twilight' Author Reveals Favorite New Music!

Stephenie Meyer loves Animal Collective, Grizzly Bear, and the Dead Weather! Click here for more.
Clockwise: Animal Collective, Grizzly Bear, Dead Weather

Good news for music fans and movie buffs alike: Stephenie Meyer, the author behind vampire blockbuster series Twilight and the curator for the 2008 film's metal-tinged, chart-topping soundtrack, has a newfound love for indie rock!

Listen to the Dead Weather's New Album

Jack White's new band is streaming their debut release now -- but hurry, it's only available for 24 hours!
The Dead Weather / Photo by Francesco Carrozzini

Jack White may be launching a paid subscription service through his new record label, but that doesn't mean he's forgotten the value of free.

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