• Record Label: New West
  • Release Date: Sep 18, 2012
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  1. Feb 3, 2013
    5
    "Enjoy the Company" is a album that is sure to get you moving, but that's about it. The music is like all punk music, upbeat and powerful, but since that's all this one is, it falls short. After 3 songs you will start to wonder whether or not its just one really long song. The set up for each time is identical which allows for a good dance or two but then just gets flat out boring. The"Enjoy the Company" is a album that is sure to get you moving, but that's about it. The music is like all punk music, upbeat and powerful, but since that's all this one is, it falls short. After 3 songs you will start to wonder whether or not its just one really long song. The set up for each time is identical which allows for a good dance or two but then just gets flat out boring. The instrumentals are not anything to get giddy about neither. The Whigs music is meant for singles, not full length albums. Expand
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  1. Classic Rock Magazine
    Oct 23, 2013
    60
    What's missing is just a little more "WTF?" [Sep 2013, p.90]
  2. Jul 26, 2013
    40
    As such, this is largely Southern Rock-lite: it is not brash or brazen--it is uninteresting and tedious.
  3. Nov 26, 2012
    70
    These songs show a band in its prime-and cast a much wider net of influences, finally shaking that garage band label, bringing in folk, country and some damn fine bar room rock.