Howling Owl - Let the Dog See the Rabbit (2014)
BAND/ARTIST: Howling Owl
- Title: Let the Dog See the Rabbit
- Year Of Release: 2014
- Label: Self Released
- Genre: Blues Rock
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:41:26
- Total Size: 262 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Let the Dog See the Rabbit
02. I Done
03. Fifteen Women
04. Snake Hips
05. The Devil's Slide
06. Roses 'round the Door
07. You Say I'm Dreamy
08. New Best Friend
09. Sweet Angelena's Smile
10. Oily Rag
11. The Hanging Tree
To describe Howling Owl as a disparate bunch would be something of an understatement. Varying wildly in both age and geographical roots, this quartet, who have finally found a home in North London, reflect their Heinz 57 personalities through their music.
A hybrid mix of blues, folk, and deep-south swamp rock are all very much part of the Owl experience. Powell positively growls into his microphone lyrics that seem more in keeping with Texas than Tufnell Park: Sex with animals, murder, hangings, bourbon and roadkill, to name but a few. He also looks the part in mirrored shades, shiny suit and Stetson. Brown too wouldn’t look out of place in a Kerouac adventure.
There is however, something quintessentially English about Howling Owl. Bassist Toby Opperman and new guitar-player Ian Bryant both have an air of the quintessential grammar schoolboy about them and it is their personalities that come through more on songs such as “Sunshine Theme” and “Duke Of Uke” (an ode to the Ukele). In short, if you’re after a blinding night out and love your Dr. Hook as well as your Dr. Feelgood, you should make a date with Howling Owl.
01. Let the Dog See the Rabbit
02. I Done
03. Fifteen Women
04. Snake Hips
05. The Devil's Slide
06. Roses 'round the Door
07. You Say I'm Dreamy
08. New Best Friend
09. Sweet Angelena's Smile
10. Oily Rag
11. The Hanging Tree
To describe Howling Owl as a disparate bunch would be something of an understatement. Varying wildly in both age and geographical roots, this quartet, who have finally found a home in North London, reflect their Heinz 57 personalities through their music.
A hybrid mix of blues, folk, and deep-south swamp rock are all very much part of the Owl experience. Powell positively growls into his microphone lyrics that seem more in keeping with Texas than Tufnell Park: Sex with animals, murder, hangings, bourbon and roadkill, to name but a few. He also looks the part in mirrored shades, shiny suit and Stetson. Brown too wouldn’t look out of place in a Kerouac adventure.
There is however, something quintessentially English about Howling Owl. Bassist Toby Opperman and new guitar-player Ian Bryant both have an air of the quintessential grammar schoolboy about them and it is their personalities that come through more on songs such as “Sunshine Theme” and “Duke Of Uke” (an ode to the Ukele). In short, if you’re after a blinding night out and love your Dr. Hook as well as your Dr. Feelgood, you should make a date with Howling Owl.
Blues | Rock | FLAC / APE
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