Whiskey & Co.

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Tuesday Morning 03:50 Tools
High Life 02:19 Tools
Nightlife 02:14 Tools
Southbound Train 02:14 Tools
catch my fall 01:54 Tools
Barroom Women 01:49 Tools
One Man (Too Many) 04:46 Tools
High Tonight 01:43 Tools
Pockets Full of Dust 03:44 Tools
Happy Hour 01:53 Tools
Clocks and Spoons 02:34 Tools
Tail Lights 03:22 Tools
A Drink for You 04:24 Tools
empty bottle 03:25 Tools
Screen Door 03:00 Tools
How I Wish 04:27 Tools
Never Said Nothin' 03:14 Tools
Pills (Crushed Up) 00:00 Tools
Long Lonely Nights 02:27 Tools
Beer for... 01:45 Tools
Pills - Crushed Up 02:29 Tools
Top Poppin' 02:18 Tools
Pills 02:29 Tools
Rust Colors 03:28 Tools
Road to Nowhere 02:40 Tools
In Spite of Ourselves 02:41 Tools
Walking 03:02 Tools
Rest Stop 01:36 Tools
Backwards Glance 03:39 Tools
Long Way Down 03:41 Tools
Damn I Miss You 03:41 Tools
Can't Turn Back 02:14 Tools
Night Life 02:14 Tools
Outrun 02:14 Tools
Love Song 02:14 Tools
Thread the Needle 02:14 Tools
That's Your Charm 02:14 Tools
Awkward Arms 02:14 Tools
Top Down 02:14 Tools
400 Days 02:14 Tools
Show Me the Way to Go Home 02:14 Tools
One Man - Too Many 02:17 Tools
Tuesday Morning (The Pogues Cover) 03:51 Tools
Southbound Train (banjo version) 02:17 Tools
Beer For 02:17 Tools
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WHISKEY & Co. traverse the American southern musical landscape, reveling in the broad scenery of classic country music, the rich blend of current alternative country standouts, and Americana in general. They combine classic “outlaw country” influences such as Gram Parsons, David Allen Coe, and Emmylou Harris, while keeping the punk rock attitude alive. Kindred spirits include Rumbleseat, Lucero, and Uncle Tupelo. Within WHISKEY & Co. is a dark past, relayed through their lyrics as a troubled present and a clouded future, steeped in a strong understanding of small town claustrophobia, alcohol and drug addiction, the loss of love, and, ultimately, the compelling desire for escape and redemption. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.