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Help Us Stranger
The Raconteurs
Overview
Track Listing
1
Bored and Raz
2
Help Me Stranr
3
Only Child
4
Don't Bother
5
Shine the Lig on Me
6
Somedays (I D't Feel Like Trying)
7
Hey Gyp (Dig e Slowness)
8
Sunday Driver
9
Now That You' Gone
10
Live a Lie
11
What's Yours Mine
12
Thoughts and ayers
Details
- Genre: Rock & Pop
- Release Date: June 2019
- Label: Third Man Records
- Format: Vinyl
- Number of Discs: 1
Music Reviews
Editorial Reviews
Rolling Stone - 4 stars out of 5 -- "[The band] bust into their first studio album in eleven years like a street gang itching for battle, rapidly building to the power-chord fanfare and shiny vocal chrome in 'Bored and Razed.'"
Spin - "HELP US, STRANGER is a preservationist work, attempting to do what record labels seemingly cannot: contextualize an erstwhile apex genre."
Uncut - "There's no shortage of invention and genre mashes to prick up the ears here."
Billboard - "HELP US STRANGER delivered The Raconteurs' classic, loud guitar-driven rock to 2019 -- along with a few downtempo gems, like the acoustic 'Only Child' and the searing 'Now That You're Gone'..."
Paste (magazine) - "Gone are those unnecessary fiddle, organ and bongo solos, HELP US STRANGER sees White and his bandmates return to straightforward rock, complete with killer guitar riffs and catchy, singalong choruses."
Pitchfork (Website) - "The Raconteurs make the strongest case for themselves through competent, workmanlike song construction. They've built a rock record that is sequenced perfectly; sturdy, but never staid."
Clash (Magazine) - "Its gloriously unkempt charm seems to sum up the album as a whole -- purely and simply the sound of a group of musicians having the absolute time of their lives."