One of Bristol’s independent record shops, Rise played host to Minneapolis band Howler on Monday.
Receiving much critical acclaim (notably number three in the NME top new bands of 2012 list) and with their debut album, America Give Up sitting at number seven in the UK charts it seems Howler’s stock is in the ascendancy.
With the other band members relaxing around the Clifton store, Jordan Gatesmith and Ian Nygaard, both on electric guitar and vocals treated a modest 6pm crowd to a handful of their garage-rock tracks prior to their full-band show at The Louisiana.
The pair then confidently blasted through tracks such as Beach Sluts and Back of Your Neck at the same tempo as the album version, retaining the full band energy without even a hint of things being stripped-back or given in any way a slower, ‘acoustic’ version that we have become accustomed to at such events.
With the clean guitar tones and lack of bass, drums and keyboards these naked renditions sounded far more surf-rock than their album versions. Jordan’s deep vocal paired with the frantic, dueling, fifties guitar-riffing it sounded like it could have been Julian Casablancas should he have grown-up in California and made a band with his surfing buddies.
The friendly banter throughout and a youthful enthusiasm bore well as Gatesmith announced to the gathering “today is my Birthday: the big TWO – O ” to the sober on-lookers.
Howler, well forty-percent of them anyway, tonight added to their growing collection of fans, judging by the rush to the buy their album at the conclusion of the mini-set.
Howler, well forty-percent of them anyway, tonight added to their growing collection of fans, judging by the rush to the buy their album at the conclusion of the mini-set.
When I told of my appreciation to Nygaard on his performance he seemed humbled; “really? Oh thanks, I’m a little jet-lagged..”.
Jet-lag or not there is no doubt about the potential of this band, whereas they won't get any prizes for originality, they know how to write tunes with a magnetic attitude and fizz.
What is surprising is that the opportunity to meet an act currently with a Top Ten album was taken up by so few. It certainly beat watching The Six O’clock News…..
Nick
What is surprising is that the opportunity to meet an act currently with a Top Ten album was taken up by so few. It certainly beat watching The Six O’clock News…..
Nick