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Whitelake | ||||
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Released | October 2011 | |||
Genre | Folk rock, roots rock, folk | |||
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Whitelake is Enter the Haggis's sixth studio album. It was released in October 2011, and was paid for entirely by Enter The Haggis's fans, through a fundraiser called the Haggis Helper.
The album exhibits a highly matured sound that has broken somewhat away from their Celtic rock roots, but still incorporates influences from various kinds of folk music. There is a wide variety of instruments used on the album, including the trumpet, banjo, bagpipes and cello.
1. Headlights I & II - 4:30
2. The Basket or the Blade - 3:42
3. Devil's Son - 3:36
4. Whistleblower- 3:51
5. The Flood - 2:58
6. Getaway Car - 4:21
7. Pseumoustophy - 3:55
8. Follow - 3:57
9. Of A Murder - 4:48
10. The Hunter and the Phantom Limb - 3:55
11. Let Me Go - 4:47
12. White Squall (Stan Rogers) - 6:17
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