The White Stripes is an American rock band formed in 1997, known for their distinctive sound and striking visual style. The duo consists of Jack White, who plays guitar and sings, and Meg White, who plays drums. Their music blends elements of garage rock, blues, and punk, creating a raw and energetic vibe that captivated audiences.
The band gained widespread recognition with hits like "Seven Nation Army" and "Fell in Love with a Girl." Their iconic red, white, and black color scheme, along with Jack White's unique guitar riffs, helped define the early 2000s rock scene. The White Stripes disbanded in 2011, leaving a lasting legacy.