Thursday, February 3, 2011

The band The White Stripes announced their separation

The American rock band The White Stripes has officially announced their separation in a statement posted on its website that explains that this decision is to "preserve what is beautiful and special about the band." In the statement, the duo, formed by Jack White and his ex-wife Meg White - ensures that training will not burn a disc or to perform live.

The White Stripes no longer belong to Meg and Jack, now belong to you "is not due to artistic differences, or lack of desire to continue or health problems. Both Meg and Jack are well and in good health" is explained in the note. "It is due to many reasons, but mainly the desire to preserve what is beautiful and special about the band, and keep it that way," added the statement, which thanked the fans of the band for " incredible support "received over 13-year career.

It is also reported that the Third Man Records label continue to publish new material the band. In a separate signed by Meg and Jack White, stated: "The White Stripes no longer belong to Meg and Jack. Now belong to you and you can do with them what you want. The beauty of art and music is that it can last forever, if people want it.

Thank you for sharing this experience. Do not forget your support, we are very grateful. " The band achieved great commercial success with her album White Blood Cells (2001), followed by Elephant (2003), whose first single, "Seven Nation Army, became one of his best known songs. In addition, the female component of the duo, Meg, was consolidated as a powerful fashion icon thanks to its indie smooth, dark bangs and the care of his clothes, which usually contained only red, black and white.

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