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Generally favorable reviews- based on 49 Ratings
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Nov 22, 2010The Dead Weather has a sound that no other alternative band can re-create. With sounds that can remind anyone of Joan Jett and lyrics that are intelligent and entertaining as the memorable rhythms on every track, you would be a "coward" not to like it.
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Jun 14, 2014
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Oct 25, 2011Better than their debut album. Sea of Cowards has a heavier and more aggressive sound than its predecessor, but that doesn't make it any less catchy. Stand out track by far and away is Blue Blood Blues.
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Mar 31, 2014
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Dec 1, 2010Newsflash: The Dead Weather are not The White Stripes. Oh. And another exclusive: THEY DONâ
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Dec 31, 2015
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Mar 8, 2011
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On the Dead Weather's second album, they harness this icy alpha-dog tension into a distorted call-and-response aggression that's now greater than its parts, a rudely heavy swath of rock'n'roll authority.
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Sea of Cowards, the sophomore release from this psychedelic-blues band The Dead Weather, in which Jack White drums and sings, is a solid addition to his catalog, with 35 minutes of furious guitar solos and demonic howls.
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It could have easily gone into darker, scarier narratives and/or sonic atmospheres but they shut it down at the near three-minute mark. Unnecessary brevity is a sticking point: Sea Of Cowards' 11 tracks run a little over 35 minutes.