Electric Six - Danger! High Voltage

Electric Six
Danger! High Voltage
XL Records XLS 151CD (2002)

Electric Six is an American band formed in Detroit in 1996. Originally called The Wildbunch they changed their name due to pressure from the UK collective known as The Wild Bunch.

The band composed of lead singer Dick Valentine (Tyler Spencer), drummer M. (Cory Martin), lead guitarist The Rock and Roll Indian (Anthony Selph), rhythm guitarist Surge Joebot (Joe Frezza), and bassist Disco (Steve Nawara, formerly of the Detroit Cobras). They were very much a part of the Detroit scene that produced among others The White Stripes.

The band had a temporary split at the end of the 90s but reformed to record and release this track. This track, recorded in 2001 was released in the UK in 2003 and proved to be a hit.

The song was rumoured to feature The White Stripes frontman Jack White as the unidentified second vocalist although it was officially credited as someone named John S O'Leary. Although this was presented as fact in multiple sources, Electric Six guitarist Surge told an interviewer who asked about the singer's identity, "It's a fan. We put a competition out, and he won. He's a mechanic, it wasn't Jack White." Bassist Disco then added, "Yeah, he was probably the only person that entered."

In another interview, drummer M. said that his lawyer had "advised [the band] to neither confirm nor deny the presence of Jack White". In a video published on his YouTube channel in 2018, Valentine confirmed that Jack White was the secondary vocalist on the song.














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