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Iowa roots-blues rabble-rouser William Elliott Whitmore apparently doused his new LP with more distorted sounds and will offer up the in-the-red results as Radium Death. The solo artist's next set is due March 31 through Anti-. The record, Whitmore's first since 2011's Field Songs, reportedly amps up his folk-infused approach, replacing the generally sparse banjo and acoustic guitar-assisted sounds of his back catalogue with more overdriven textures and full-band backing. A press release explains that Whitmore would take a two-hour drive from his Iowa farm to Iowa...
Iowa roots-blues rabble-rouser William Elliott Whitmore apparently doused his new LP with more distorted sounds and will offer up the in-the-red results as Radium Death. The solo artist's next set is due March 31 through Anti-. The record, Whitmore's first since 2011's Field Songs, reportedly amps up his folk-infused approach, replacing the generally sparse banjo and acoustic guitar-assisted sounds of his back catalogue with more overdriven textures and full-band backing. A press release explains that Whitmore would take a two-hour drive from his Iowa farm to Iowa...
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