
World Of Joy
Howler (2)
2014
World Of Joy is a Alt/Indie album by Howler (2), originally released in 2014. On Gatefold: 5 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Alt/Indie
- Indie Rock
- jangly
- playful
- summer
About
Currently 21 years old, the members of Minneapolis’ Howler live in the shadow of The Replacements, who apparently taught them just about everything they know about how to write and rock. The band’s quick, aggressive songs—which have expanded into full band exercises instead of coming strictly from Jordan Gatesmith's pen—show signs of maturity without losing the primal blast that only young, careless men can deliver without shame. “Al’s Corral” speaks of a South St. Paul bar where they imagine Paul Westerberg writing “Here Comes a Regular.” “Drip” concerns their sickly second guitarist Ian Nygaard, who found time to pen the chaotic title track and the album highlight, the slower-than-usual “Here’s the Itch That Creeps Through My Skull.” Allegedly, two Walt Whitman poems inspired the subdued “Louise,” which is blurred beyond recognition by its freeform production. The <i>New York Times</i> came away impressed with the band’s debut, <i>America Give Up</i>. It’s time for everyone else to catch up with the follow-up, <i>World of Joy</i>.
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Tracklist
- 1Al's Corral2:15
- 2Drip2:04
- 3Don't Wanna2:19
- 4Yacht Boys2:34
- 5In the Red2:59
- 6World of Joy3:27
- 7Louise2:36
- 8Here's the Itch That Creeps Through My Skull3:17
- 9Indictment3:25
- 10Aphorismic Wasteland Blues2:34
Credits
Performers
- Max PetrekBASS KEYBOARDS
- Rory MacmurdoDRUMS
- Ian NygaardGUITAR VOCALS BASS
- Jordan GatesmithGUITAR LEAD VOCALS LEAD GUITAR
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 5 pressings tracked on Gatefold
