Tom Waits
Blood Money (Remastered) LP
Known for the sparse, haunting qualities of his mostly solo recordings of what he refers to as “roots-folk music,” in which his husky voice is often accompanied by little more than a banjo or acoustic guitar, William Elliott Whitmore sought to add some new pitches to his bullpen for his new ANTI- release Radium Death. “I purposefully went into it wanting to make a little bit of a departure, sonically, using an electric guitar a little bit more and adding more instrumentation, more full-band type stuff,” says Whitmore. “I wanted to switch it up a little bit and plug in to see what that felt like."
Healing to Do
Civilizations
Trouble in Your Heart
A Thousand Deaths
Go On Home
Don’t Strike Me Down
Can’t Go Back
South Lee County Brew
Have Mercy
Ain’t Gone Yet