Creep Woland's latest album, Shettleston Bluefoot, is a mesmerizing and haunting masterpiece that showcases the artist's impressive range and skill. The album is a blend of various genres, including folk, blues, and rock, and features a diverse range of instruments, from acoustic guitar and harmonica to electric guitar and synthesizers.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "The Ballad of Shettleston Bluefoot," a haunting and melancholic song that tells the story of a mysterious figure who haunts the streets of Shettleston. The track features Woland's raw and emotive vocals, which are perfectly complemented by the sparse instrumentation.
Another highlight of the album is "Broken Bottles and Empty Streets," a bluesy track that showcases Woland's impressive guitar skills. The song is filled with soulful riffs and evocative lyrics that paint a vivid picture of life on the streets.