"Jack White has cast more confusion on his future in an exclusive interview within NME.COM 's latest podcast.
Despite claiming to be "ready to make a lot of records", White wouldn't say whether his next release would be with The White Stripes or The Raconteurs."
The complete article has a link that will take you to the mp3 of Jack's interview. Check it out here. If you would like to subscribe to NME's podcast you can do so via iTunes.
"As previously revealed on NME.COM , the reinterpretations have been soundtracking 'Aluminium' , a special exhibition which has seen rock artist Rob Jones present his work for the first time in the UK.
Jones is one of the US's leading poster designers, having worked with the likes of The White Stripes , The Strokes , and The Killers .
The 'Aluminium' album is a series of avant-garde orchestral recordings of songs by The White Stripes . The record will be released in a limited edition of 3,333 on October 16."
You can hear samples by going to the Alumiiinum Myspace page. Also, check out the official Alumiiinum page here.
Finally, Jack and Meg will make their way into Springfield come September. This is from MTV News:
"MTV News reported in January that the White Stripes would be lending their voices to an episode of "The Simpsons," and now Fox has announced that the Jack and Meg White guest spots will air September 17."
"Jack White has spoken about Italian football fans' adoption of 'Seven Nation Army' .
The White Stripes song has become like a second national anthem, following the country's World Cup victory on Sunday night (July 9), when the squad, led by Francesco Totti , started singing the guitar refrain from the song.
Jack White said: "I am honoured that the Italians have adopted this song as their own. Nothing is more beautiful in music than when people embrace a melody and allow it to enter the pantheon of folk music.
"As a songwriter it is something impossible to plan. Especially in modern times. I love that most people who are chanting it have no idea where it came from. That's folk music."
"Jack White told San Diego CityBeat this week that the group already has enough material written for its second album, but didn't say when they might get a chance to record it. White explained, "I just record when it's time to record. I've always let it go the way it's supposed to go. For example, (the 2003 White Stripes album) Elephant sat on the shelf for a year before it came out...But I had to record the album right away."
White added that he does intend to record and tour with the White Stripes again, but has not hinted when he and drummer Meg White might reunite."