THE DEAD WEATHER — DODGE AND BURN
" ★★★★" —Rolling Stone Australia
"★★★★" —American Songwriter
"★★★★" —Toronto Sun
"★★★★" —The Scotsman
"★★★★" — Las Vegas Weekly
"★★★★" — Stereoboard
"8/10" —Clash
"8/10" —Uncut
"8/10" —Spin
"9/10" —Crave
"4.5/5" — The Sun
"4/5" — Total Guitar
"3.5/5" — Rolling Stone
"4/5" — Q
"The Dead Weather, always a hard-rock dynamo, adds even more muscle on its third album, “Dodge and Burn,” stark, relentless, unison riffs and drums that sock steadily between sudden well-timed salvos. As Alison Mosshart and Jack White take turns on lead vocals, yowling and wailing, each song traces a crescendo of hysteria.” — The New York Times
"...a wonderfully unsettled vibe." — NME
...proof once more that if you want killer, bluesy rock, White is your man." — Kerrang
“Dodge and Burn bristles with clarity of riff, hook and tune" — The Observer
“...the first album from his Alison Mosshart-fronted supergroup is outlaw garage-ruckus business as usual for White; but it’s business attacked with fractious vigour and a livid sense of joy in the job" — The Independent
"12 tracks of heavy guitar riffs, heavier grooves, and vivid tales of ne’er do wells.” — Entertainment Weekly
"...the same kind of punishing, black-hearted rock they’ve always made.” — Stereogum
"Theirs is a blues defined not by chord progressions but physical reactions, embodying the music’s storied tradition of howls and moans and demonic possession into a fierce, physical sound. There’s a restlessness to Dodge and Burn, from Mosshart’s seething vocals and Fertita’s spasmodic guitar solos to Lawrence’s corroded basslines to White’s abrupt breakdowns. Even when songs are built around a shopworn sentiment, they’re given a twist: on the opening 'I Feel Love', Mosshart answers the song’s titular declaration with a withering 'every once in a while.' 7.3/10" — Pitchfork