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White Stripes: Forever For Her (Is Over For Me) « Previous | |Next »
April 11, 2010

Forever For Her (Is Over For Me) is from The White Stripes 2005 Get Behind Me Satan album. It marked marked a distinct musical change from the guitar-heavy 2003 predecessor, Elephant.

The instrumentation has generally shifted away from garage rock fuzz to an accessible set of songs within a conceptual art project. What that is I'm not really sure for this is a pretty strange album with its childhood narratives, Cole Porter allusions, white tees and Santa pants mixed up with garage-punk orthodoxy and the iconography of 50s-era B-movies and trashy pulp paperbacks.

| Posted by Gary Sauer-Thompson at 4:52 PM |