Jack White confirmed Friday that his seventh solo album, Frozen Charlotte, will arrive on Third Man Records on July 10, 2026, ending a stretch of social-media-only single drops and putting the 49-year-old Detroit-born rocker back inside the format he has spent most of his career perfecting. The lead single, “Dollar Bill,” was released alongside the announcement.

The 13-track record is built around the touring lineup White has used through the past year of universally-praised festival sets. Drummer Patrick Keeler, bassist Dominic Davis and keyboardist Bobby Emmett are credited across the album, with Third Man’s in-house engineer Joshua V. Smith handling the mix. Consequence reported that the label is calling the LP “raucous, raw, and frenetic,” the kind of marketing language Third Man tends to reserve for in-house projects rather than its catalog reissues.
The full tracklist, released in tandem with the announcement, includes “G.O.D. And The Broken Ribs,” “Derecho Demonico,” “Raising The Grain,” “You’ll Never Fix Me” and “Dollar Bill.” The album closes with a coda titled “Frozen Charlotte (Reprise),” which a Third Man press note describes as a deliberately stripped-down rework of the title track recorded in a single live take at White’s home studio in Nashville.
White, born John Anthony Gillis in southwest Detroit in 1975, has built a career on the format-tweaking that has run from the White Stripes through The Raconteurs, The Dead Weather and his solo records since 2012’s Blunderbuss. Frozen Charlotte is his first studio album since 2022’s Entering Heaven Alive, and the longest stretch he has gone between Third Man-labeled solo releases. The Detroit News reported that the album was recorded between July 2025 and April 2026, with sessions split across Third Man’s Nashville and Detroit studios.
The release is also tied to a broader Third Man business push. The label has spent 2026 expanding its Detroit pressing-plant footprint, opening a second analog mastering room, and announcing a touring partnership with the Independent Venue Alliance. White has been a vocal advocate for independent record-store infrastructure since 2017, and Frozen Charlotte will be available on vinyl from independent retailers a week before the broader streaming release.
The album drop also lands during an unusually thick week on the American music release calendar. Olivia Rodrigo’s third album landed June 12, breaking Spotify’s 2026 female-artist single-day streaming record, as our coverage of that release detailed. Billboard’s third annual Black Women in Music dinner honored Chaka Khan and Kelly Rowland on the same Thursday, per our Friday-night dispatch. WSM Nashville morning host Bill Cody, the country-radio voice across three decades, died Tuesday at 67, as our June 14 obituary covered.
White is also lining up a North American tour to support the album, with dates expected to be announced in the week ahead. Third Man has been pre-selling a deluxe Frozen Charlotte vinyl boxed set since Friday afternoon. A small pop-up listening event is being held at the label’s Detroit storefront on June 28.

