"We could have waited until after the next the Kills, Queens or White Stripes record, but who knows when that would be?" says the supergroup's front-woman during an in-depth conversation with PopMatters about their latest album Sea of Cowards.
The 500 fans permitted entrance to the surprisingly sexy venue formed an energetic but comfortably spaced crowd for White and vampish frontwoman Alison Mosshart to ignite their smoldering brand of muscular, electro-driven sludge.
On Sea of Cowards, they've made an album that manages to sound like they give a damn about not giving a damn, and one that's pretty compelling, more often than not.