Whigs : Modern Creation
- You Should Be Able to Feel It
- Asking Strangers for Directions
- The Particular
- Hit Me
- Modern Creation
- Friday Night
- She Is Everywhere
- Too Much in the Morning
- I Couldn't Lie
- The Difference Between One and Two
- Format
- Vinyl LP
- Genre
- Rock
- Catalog No.
- LP-NW-5090
- Tracks
- 10
- Pressing
- Download Card
For their fifth album, the Athens-bred/Nashville-based power trio The Whigs wanted to find the exact midpoint between raw and rehearsed. After more than a decade together, during which they've released four critically lauded studio albums and toured constantly as either headliners or openers for the likes of the Drive-By Truckers, Kings of Leon, and MGMT, the three members all agreed that they wanted to flex their muscles a bit: write some good songs, get them down as tight as possible, hit, and tear shit up.
- You Should Be Able to Feel It
- Asking Strangers for Directions
- Particular
- Hit Me
- Modern Creation
- Friday Night
- She Is Everywhere
- Too Much in the Morning
- I Couldn't Lie
- Difference Between One and Two
- Format
- CD
- Genre
- Rock
- Tracks
- 10
For their fifth album, the Athens-bred/Nashville-based power trio The Whigs wanted to find the exact midpoint between raw and rehearsed. After more than a decade together, during which they've released four critically lauded studio albums and toured constantly as either headliners or openers for the likes of the Drive-By Truckers, Kings of Leon, and MGMT, the three members all agreed that they wanted to flex their muscles a bit: write some good songs, get them down as tight as possible, hit, and tear shit up.