Last.fm Trends: Cracking Open The Dead Weather’s Fans
Jack White’s on the attack again, this time taking on every release format he can get his hands on. The Dead Weather‘s forthcoming single “Blue Blood Blues” will be released as a Triple Decker Record, trapping a seven-inch single inside of a twelve-inch record.
The Last.fm Trends team decided to check out how the track’s stacking up against the group’s previous singles, to see how listeners are responding around the world.
“Treat Me Like Your Mother”
“Hang You From The Heavens”

Like most of Sea Of Cowards tracks, “Blue Blood Blues” just creeps past the 150,000 scrobbles mark after three months on release.
Meanwhile debut album Horehound‘s tracks sit around the 300,000 scrobbles mark, with a few – like single “Treat Me Like Your Mother” screaming ahead to 613,628. The highest played non-single is “60 Feet Tall”, which topped out at 393,103 scrobbles.
Scrobbles are how Last.fm counts the songs its listeners play. Your scrobbles can get you personalized music recommendations in minutes, just head to Last.fm to find out more.
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