2009, Anti/Epitaph
The songs on William Elliot Whitmore's Anti debut were cultivated from the fertile, treacherous Mississippi mud that surrounds him. Whitmore's ability to balance contrasts - suffering and humor, truth and fancy, the literary and the earthy - places him in a tradition that has drawn young dissidents to folk music since before Dylan's time. With two albums behind him featuring his stunning voice - a powerful instrument that can recall Leadbelly and Otis Redding within the same song - and traditional banjo and guitar, Whitmore has made a name for himself in both the punk and roots communities. RIYL: Bon Iver, Band Of Horses, Fleet Foxes, Bob Dylan, Drive By Truckers, Lucinda Williams, Billy Bragg.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Mutiny |
| 2 | Who stole the soul |
| 3 | Johnny law |
| 4 | Old devils |
| 5 | Hell or high water |
| 6 | There's hope for you |
| 7 | Hard times |
| 8 | Lifetime underground |
| 9 | Let the rain come in |
| 10 | A good day to die |
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