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The Raconteurs - Consolers of The Lonely (Vault)
The Raconteurs - Consolers of The Lonely (Vault)
200.00

TMR Vault #38. Complete.

10th anniversary re-issue of The Raconteurs' Consolers of the Lonely, packaged with a 7" featuring two new song at the time of it's release.

 

Also includes, 4"x4" Copper and Black "R" Insignia embroidered patch and a set of four 2.5" Brushed Silver stickers featuring art from Consolers of the Lonely.

Vinyle is NM, cover is VG++.

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The Raconteurs, a supergroup consisting of Jack White, Brendan Benson, Jack Lawrence, and Patrick Keeler, burst onto the music scene in 2006 with their debut album "Broken Boy Soldiers." Their unique blend of rock, blues, and country influences quickly gained them a loyal fan base and critical acclaim. But it was their sophomore album, "Consolers of The Lonely," released in 2008, that solidified their place as one of the most exciting and dynamic bands of the 21st century.

The title of the album, "Consolers of The Lonely," is a nod to the band's ability to connect with their audience on a deeper level. In an era where music was becoming increasingly digitized and impersonal, The Raconteurs offered a refreshing authenticity and rawness in their music. They were not afraid to tackle heavy topics and emotions, making their songs relatable and cathartic for listeners.

The album opens with the energetic and bluesy track "Consoler of The Lonely," setting the tone for what's to come. The song, with its catchy guitar riffs and powerful vocals, is a perfect representation of The Raconteurs' signature sound. It also serves as a reminder that the band is here to provide comfort and solace to those who may feel lost or alone.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "Salute Your Solution," a high-energy, garage rock anthem that showcases the band's impeccable musicianship. The song's lyrics, which touch on themes of rebellion and defiance, perfectly capture the rebellious spirit of The Raconteurs. It's a song that demands to be played loud and live, with the audience singing along at the top of their lungs.

But it's not all fast-paced and loud on "Consolers of The Lonely." The band also shows their softer side with tracks like "Old Enough" and "These Stones Will Shout." These songs display the band's versatility and their ability to create beautiful, heartfelt ballads that tug at the heartstrings.

The album also features a cover of Terry Reid's "Rich Kid Blues," which the band makes their own with their unique spin. The haunting vocals and stripped-down instrumentation make for a captivating and emotional listening experience.

One of the most impressive aspects of "Consolers of The Lonely" is the seamless blending of genres. The band effortlessly incorporates elements of blues, rock, country, and even a touch of psychedelia into their music, creating a sound that is uniquely their own. This fusion of styles is a testament to the band's musical prowess and their willingness to push the boundaries and experiment with their sound.

In addition to their musical talent, The Raconteurs are also known for their captivating live performances. Their energy and chemistry on stage are infectious, and they have a way of making every audience member feel like they are a part of the show. With "Consolers of The Lonely," the band's live performances became even more electrifying, with the new songs adding an extra layer of depth and emotion to their setlist.

"Consolers of The Lonely" was not just an album, but a statement from The Raconteurs. It solidified their place as a force to be reckoned with in the music industry and proved that they were more than just a side project. The album went on to receive critical acclaim and was nominated for a Grammy for Best Rock Album.

In the years since its release, "Consolers of The Lonely" has become a beloved album among fans and a timeless classic in the world of rock music. It's an album that continues to resonate with listeners, offering solace and comfort in times of need. The Raconteurs' ability to connect with their audience and create music that speaks to their souls is what makes them truly special. And "Consolers of The Lonely" is a testament to their talent and the impact they have had on the music world.

 

 

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