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AMERICA GIVE UP
LP
£ 10.99

CAT NUMBER: RTRADLP640
RELEASE DATE: 16 Jan '12
CD
£ 9.99

CAT NUMBER: RTRADCD640
RELEASE DATE: 16 Jan '12
Andy says: First thing you'll think is "early Strokes": dead catchy, brimming with attitude and full of fun. But Howler's sound is looser, heavier and altogether more rawkus, whilst still maintaining that playful, carefree vibe. Classic garage/punk/indie-pop. Very good!

ABOUT THIS ITEM

This full-length is the follow-up to the Minneapolis five piece’s well-received 2011 EP ‘This One’s Different’.

Howler is the brainchild of Jordan Gatesmith. The 19 year old picked up the guitar only 5 years ago, and learned quickly. After being the guitarist for several regionally successful projects, Jordan felt like it was time for his voice to be heard, and wanted to write and sing his own songs. He has always had a natural affinity towards early 60’s American rock and pop songs, as well as 80’s punk, he makes these influences his own.

After starting a new band each week for about 2 months straight Howler became the clear standout, whom he describes as “an 80’s punk band cleaned up just enough so you could stick a corsage on it and take it to prom.”

His vocals sound like a slightly twee Lux Interior, while his guitar skills remind one of Lou Reed on ‘Transformer’. Howler’s overall sound can be described as a cross between the Cramps and the Replacements, with a dash of VU.

Jordan has since been joined by Max Petrek on keyboard, Brent Mayes on drums, and most recently the great Ian Nygaard on guitar.

TRACK LISTING

1. Beach Sluts
2. Back To The Grave
3. This One's Different
4. America
5. Too Much Blood
6. Wailing (Making Out)
7. Pythagorean Fearem
8. Told You Once
9. Back Of Your Neck
10. Free Drunk
11. Black Lagoon