![]() “We went out there to record without any distractions,” bassist Timothy Deaux explains. This time the group sought the guidance of veteran producer John Agnello (Dinosaur Jr, Son Volt, Sonic Youth) and the solitude of Dreamland Studios housed in a historic church in rural Woodstock, New York. While The Whigs recorded their second record Mission Control at famed Sunset Sound Studios in Hollywood and their third release In The Dark in Athens, the making of Enjoy The Company was a dramatically different affair. But most of all, this is the undeniably established sound of a band affirming their legacy in the American rock and roll paradigm. From the opening track, an exhilarating eight-minute mission statement called "Staying Alive," the record offers a powerful sonic rendering of a band opening up to the depth of their past and kicking open the doors to their future. With their new album Enjoy The Company, The Whigs have created a raucous ode to rock and roll.
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