American rock band The Raconteurs releases “Bored and Razed,” the latest track from their long-awaited new album, HELP US STRANGER via Third Man Records.
View the “Bored and Razed” lyric video below.
Originally from Detroit, Michigan, the group formed back in 2005. The band consists of Jack White, Brendan Benson, Jack Lawrence, and Patrick Keeler. Lawrence and Keeler were originally members of the Greenhornes, while White and Lawrence went on to become members of the Dead Weather. The GRAMMY® Award-winning rock band’s third studio LP and the first new album in more than a decade, HELP US STRANGER arrives everywhere on Friday, June 21.
This album shows the band in their truest form. According to the press release, they “reassembled, stronger and even more vital than ever before as they continue to push rock ‘n’ roll forward into its future, bonding prodigious riffs, blues power, sinewy psychedelia, Detroit funk, and Nashville soul via Benson and White’s uncompromising songcraft and the band’s steadfast musical muscle.”
To celebrate their new album, The Raconteurs are headed out on the road with an epic world tour – North American dates get underway July 4 and 5 with a two-night-stand at Aspen, CO’s Belly Up Tavern. Due to popular demand, additional dates have been added in a number of major markets, including Detroit, Vancouver, Boston, Oakland, New York, and Nashville.
THE RACONTEURS 2019 WORLD TOUR
07/4: Belly Up Tavern – Aspen, CO
07/5: Belly Up Tavern – Aspen, CO
07/12: Masonic Temple Theatre – Detroit, MI @
07/13: Masonic Temple Theatre – Detroit, MI $
07/14: Eagles Ballroom – Milwaukee, WI #
07/15: Armory – Minneapolis, MN #
07/18: WaMu Theater at CenturyLink Field Events Center – Seattle, WA #
07/19: Queen Elizabeth Theatre – Vancouver, BC #
07/20: Queen Elizabeth Theatre – Vancouver, BC #
07/21: Edgefield – Troutdale, OR #
07/23: Fox Theater – Oakland, CA #
07/24: Fox Theater – Oakland, CA
07/26: Greek Theatre – Los Angeles, CA #
07/27: Santa Barbara Bowl – Santa Barbara, CA
07/28: Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre – San Diego, CA
08/10: Railbird Festival – Lexington, KY *
08/11: Knoxville Civic Auditorium – Knoxville, TN
08/12: Egyptian Room at Old National Centre – Indianapolis, IN
08/13: Stage AE (Indoors) – Pittsburgh, PA
08/15: Agora Theatre – Cleveland, OH
08/17: The Anthem – Washington, DC
08/18: The Fillmore Charlotte – Charlotte, NC
08/20: Township Auditorium – Columbia, SC
08/21: Tabernacle – Atlanta, GA
08/22: Tabernacle – Atlanta, GA
08/30: Ryman Auditorium – Nashville, TN %
08/31: Ryman Auditorium – Nashville, TN %
09/03: Red Hat Amphitheater – Raleigh, NC %
09/5: Hammerstein Ballroom – New York, NY %
09/6: Hammerstein Ballroom – New York, NY %
09/9: House of Blues – Boston, MA %
09/10: House of Blues – Boston, MA %
09/12: Sony Centre for the Performing Arts – Toronto, ON %
09/13: Express Live! Indoor Pavilion – Columbus, OH %
09/13-15: Riot Fest – Chicago, IL *
10/4-10/6: Austin City Limits Music Festival – Austin, TX *
10/9: Denver, CO – The Mission Ballroom
10/12: The Criterion – Oklahoma City, OK ^
10/ 13: Cain’s Ballroom – Tulsa, OK ^
10/14: Cain’s Ballroom – Tulsa, OK ^
10/16: Cain’s Ballroom – Tulsa, OK ^
10/18: The Pageant – St. Louis, MO ^
11/13: Teatro Colisea – Santiago, Chile
11/15: Popload Festival – São Paulo, Brazil *
11/16-11/17: Corona Capital – Mexico City, Mexico *
@ WITH THE PURE HEART TRAVELERS & NIKKI D AND SISTERS OF THUNDER
$ WITH THE HENTCHMEN & THE STOOLS
# WITH LILLIE MAE
% WITH OLIVIA JEAN
^ WITH THE CASUALITIES OF JAZZ
* FESTIVAL PERFORMANCE