A fixture of Nashville's singer-songwriter circles, Elizabeth Cook channels a season of divorce, addiction, and misdiagnosed mental health into her latest album Aftermath. She enlisted the talents of producer Butch Walker (Greenday, Weezer, Avril Lavigne) to record the album in January of 2019 at Walker's Ruby Red Studios in Santa Monica, California. Aftermath is Cook's seventh full-length album, and musically, it is her most adventurous and rock-influenced. The collection echoes the southern rock of Tom Petty, the Allman Brothers, and Lynyrd Synyrd that Cook grew up on.
- Bones
- Perfect Girls of Pop
- Bad Decisions
- Daddy, I Got Love for You
- Bayonette
- These Days
- Stanley by God Terry
- Half Hanged Mary
- When She Comes
- Thick Georgia Woman
- Two Chords and a Lie
- Mary, The Submissing Years