Howl

Howl

The music weaves together thick layers of distortion and simmering tension, punctuated by rhythmic shifts that create an overwhelming sense of impending release.

doom metal

United States Est. 2006

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Full of Hell

2010

About Howl

Howl matters in the contemporary music landscape as a visceral embodiment of emotional intensity, channeling existential dread and primal energy into each performance.
Their sound resonates with a sense of urgency that captures the listener's attention, igniting a communal catharsis that often feels like an invocation of shared struggles.
Their sound resonates with a sense of urgency that captures the listener's attention, igniting a communal catharsis that often feels like an invocation of shared struggles. By melding ferocious aggression with haunting melodies, Howl has redefined engagement within the doom metal space, fostering a deeper connection between artist and audience. The band approaches their craft with an emphasis on raw power and atmospheric depth, often utilizing slow, crushing riffs alongside intricate dynamics that build tension and shift into moments of explosive release. This deliberate pacing creates a sonic journey that not only encapsulates heaviness but also allows for introspection amid the chaos, inviting listeners to confront their own shadows while losing themselves in the sound. Lyrically, Howl frequently grapples with themes of despair, identity, and the human condition, employing a voice that balances between brutal honesty and poetic abstraction. Their storytelling is steeped in imagery that evokes visceral reactions, often blurring the line between irony and sincerity. Each song serves as an exploration of inner turmoil and resilience, making their music both personal and universal.

2 studio albums· 3 total releases· 5 years· United States

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Howl's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

3 releases 2 albums 1 EP 2008–2013
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