Howl (Norwegian Band)
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Howl is a
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band from
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,
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. The band's name is taken from the
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poem with the same name.


The beginning

The band was formed in 2002 when childhood friends Lars Bendixby, Espen Blystad, Alex Engebretsen and Simen Lund started to play together while attending to the same school outside of
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. Through friends and acquaintances, the band came in touch with Knut Frøysnes and Kristian Syvertsen in 2004, and the band's original (and current) line-up was completed. Later the same year, the band debuted as a live act on the well known music scene Mono in
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. The band spent the next two years on the road, establishing a reputation as a solid live act and refining their musical expression.


''Higher Class Of Lush'' and record deal with EMI

In 2007, Howl released their debut album ''Higher Class of Lush'' on their own
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. The album was self-produced in collaboration with Frode Jacobsen from the Norwegian rock band Madrugada. The album got attention from
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, who re-released the album in 2008. The band was one of the finalists in Årets Urørt in 2008, which is a Norwegian contest for new and upcoming bands. The singles ''Repeater'', ''Nineteenseventyfive'' og ''Silver Equals Gold'' ended up in high rotation on several Norwegian radio stations, and was one of the most played bands on the Norwegian youth radio station
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in 2008.


Second album: Cold Water Music

In April 2009 the band announced that they had entered Kungstenstudios in
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, and had started to record their second album. The producer is Mattias Glavå ( Håkan Hellstrøm,
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). A number of potential songs were mentioned, such as ''Pillow'', ''Weak Sense of Rebellion'', ''Sobriety Hymn'' and ''To The Point(Where Nothing Hurts)''. In May 2009 the band confirmed that they were about to enter the studio again for the second recording session, and that they were aiming to track three or four new songs. Some new song titles were mentioned: ''Let The Choir Sing'', ''Song For K'', ''Understanding Priorities'', ''Privileged Love Bohemia'' (formerly known as ''Controller'', which has been played live regularly) and ''Jubilation Reigns''. In September 2009 the band informed that they had been two more times in the studio during the summer, and that they were on their way into the
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for the fifth and hopefully the final recording session. New songs recorded until then was ''All of This Will Change'', ''Television'' og ''Killing Suburbia''. The band revealed that their goal was to record 15 brand new songs and select 10 for the album. First single
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from the new album was released on January 4, and went straight into rotation on
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and Radio Tango. It was announced in late January that the album's title was ''Cold Water Music'', and that the album was slated for release on March 8. The following track list is now confirmed: #Urgency #Misdemeanors #Sobriety Hymn #Controller #High Hopes #Song For K #Weak Sense Of Rebellion #To The Point #Let The Choir Sing #Dödskalle Cold Water Music is Produced by Mattias Glavå (
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) and mixed by David Bianco (
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among others). On February 15, the new single Urgency was listed on
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. The track can be listened to on the band's Myspace page. Also, the track named ''Controller'' is featured in the soundtrack of FIFA 11. The complete album is now on
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Band Members

Current members * Simen Lund – vocals * Lars Bendixby – guitar * Knut Frøysnes – guitar * Kristian Syversen – drums * Alex Engebretsen – bass * Espen Blystad – keyboards


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