Andrew Miller of Kansas Cities' Pitch Weekly says of Love and Garbage, 'Forrest Whitlow's second self-released album showcases his impressive vocal range. Musically, the album ranges from harmonica-driven country rock to dreamy slower songs to blistering Violent Femmes-style pop.' David Hakan founder of the Kansas City Songwriter's Circle says, 'This will be a favorite CD on the first hearing and the songs have lots to give on the tenth time through the well-crafted stories.' Barry Lee of KKFI radio comments, 'I would describe Forrest's music as David Lynch meets Neil Young. Forrest writes and sings from the heart and it comes through in his performances and on this album.' This album was largely recorded live with his backing band The Futility Gods. So it has that live feel. The songs range from folky narratives to rock/pop. There's something here for almost everyone. Check it out!
1) Gossamer Wings
2) Corner Bar
3) Losin' U
4) Go to the Well
5) Shine
6) Dumbshit
7) Psycho Queen
8) Green River
9) 5 Watts
10) Days of Confusion
11) Slowin' Down
12) Myrtle and Billie
13) Free Man
14) Cages