Album artwork for Consolers of the Lonely by The Raconteurs

The Ranconteurs are a band made up of old friends, consisting of Jack Lawrence, Patrick Keeler, Brendan Benson and the inimitable Jack White. The seed was sewn in an attic in the middle of a hot summer when friends Jack White and Brendan Benson got together and wrote a song that truly inspired them. The inspiration led to a creation of a full band with the addition of Lawrence and Keeler. While each of these four individuals have had successful careers with their own bands, the culmination of all of their talents is what truly makes The Raconteurs a force to be reckoned with. While retaining all the characteristics that defined The Raconteurs’ first album, Consolers of the Lonely contains more than a few surprises. The bluesy, searing guitar riffs. And great story-telling are at the forefront. Patrick Keeler's drums sound reminiscent of Meg White’s plating, with crashing cymbals adding a primal quality to the numbers. Jack White seems to have moved his analog obsession into a sound that perfectly suits his second band. This album, recorded in analog, on vinyl is beautifully packaged and incredible sounding; with plenty of huge riffs to enjoy.

The Raconteurs

Consolers of the Lonely

Sony
Album artwork for Consolers of the Lonely by The Raconteurs
CD

£6.99

Released 30/07/2021Catalogue Number

19439900942

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Album artwork for Consolers of the Lonely by The Raconteurs
LPx2 +

£47.99

Double 180 Gram Vinyl

Black
Released 17/11/2023Catalogue Number

19658800621

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The Raconteurs

Consolers of the Lonely

Sony
Album artwork for Consolers of the Lonely by The Raconteurs
CD

£6.99

Released 30/07/2021Catalogue Number

19439900942

Learn more
Album artwork for Consolers of the Lonely by The Raconteurs
LPx2 +

£47.99

Double 180 Gram Vinyl

Black
Released 17/11/2023Catalogue Number

19658800621

Learn more

The Ranconteurs are a band made up of old friends, consisting of Jack Lawrence, Patrick Keeler, Brendan Benson and the inimitable Jack White. The seed was sewn in an attic in the middle of a hot summer when friends Jack White and Brendan Benson got together and wrote a song that truly inspired them. The inspiration led to a creation of a full band with the addition of Lawrence and Keeler. While each of these four individuals have had successful careers with their own bands, the culmination of all of their talents is what truly makes The Raconteurs a force to be reckoned with. While retaining all the characteristics that defined The Raconteurs’ first album, Consolers of the Lonely contains more than a few surprises. The bluesy, searing guitar riffs. And great story-telling are at the forefront. Patrick Keeler's drums sound reminiscent of Meg White’s plating, with crashing cymbals adding a primal quality to the numbers. Jack White seems to have moved his analog obsession into a sound that perfectly suits his second band. This album, recorded in analog, on vinyl is beautifully packaged and incredible sounding; with plenty of huge riffs to enjoy.