Howler
America Give Up


3.5
great

Review

by AliW1993 USER (134 Reviews)
January 12th, 2012 | 11 replies


Release Date: 2012 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Complete ripoffs, in the best way possible.

A warning in advance: if you're not a fan of reviews which repeatedly reference and make comparisons to other bands, then you're probably best off stopping here. Such an approach can admittedly often seem lazy and somewhat dismissive, but the fact of the matter is that it's simply not possible to give an accurate account of these Minneapolis newcomer's music without making parallels with acts already established. Let's get this out the way; Howler couldn't sound more like The Strokes if they tried. Hey, maybe they do try; that would certainly go some way towards explaining why they've chosen lo-fi garage rock with vocals which sound like they've been recorded from within a tin as a career path, but in all fairness, they execute their aping of the New York legends with considerable style.

Yes, the bottom line is that for its derivation and at times near plagiarism, the quintet's debut LP is in fact an excellent collection of songs, written and performed by what is evidently a group of excellent young musicians. America Give Up is ram-packed with youthful effervescence, delicious distortion and seductive sentimentalism, but at the end of the day it's the tunes that albums like this are judged on, and by God have Howler got some. The two tracks that have made the cut from last year's EP, 'This One's Different' and 'Told You Once' are obvious highlights, as is current single 'Back Of Your Neck.' All three explicitly showcase their natural ear for a killer hook and execute those ideas to perfection, with each one an absolute shoe in to become inescapable anthems at the height of this year's festival season. The likes of 'Wailing (Making Out)' and 'Beach Sluts' aren't far behind, but in truth there's not a dud amongst this album's eleven tracks, and at 32 minutes there's little to no excess fat weighing it down.

It's these overwhelmingly positive traits which make it so easy to overlook Howler's blatant deficiencies, most of which stem from the fact that they're basically rehashing the material of a seminal band who made their telling impact over a decade ago. You can even forgive frontman Jordan Gatesmith for at times sounding so much like Julian Casablancas it's genuinely unsettling ('Pythagorean Fearem' is the chief offender) purely on the basis of the blissful songs that he and his bandmates have crafted. They're not the first, and doubtless won't be the last to feed from The Strokes lasting legacy, but crucially, they do it far, far better than most, and if they can forge a career from it, then good for them.



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AliW1993
January 12th 2012


7511 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Also posted here http://www.muzikdizcovery.com/



Streaming here http://www.npr.org/2012/01/08/144623504/first-listen-howler-america-give-up



I've tried fixing the album art but it won't budge. Assistance from a mod would be much appreciated.



Review's much shorter than what I usually do, comments and constructive criticism are most welcome.

bloc
January 12th 2012


70143 Comments


Other than your summary, I saw you comment on how these guys sound like The Strokes. That really got me curious about this band. Will check out.

AliW1993
January 12th 2012


7511 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

bloc: Thanks, and yeah I'd definitely recommend giving it a go, there's some great tunes here and it's not far off being a 4 for me. I might change the summary, it's completely true but it seems a little negative.



Thanks as always Eli

clercqie
January 12th 2012


6525 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Nice review Ali!

This seems my cup of tea

ConsiderPhlebas
January 12th 2012


6157 Comments


Nice review, man

porch
January 12th 2012


8459 Comments


a colon would work better in the first sentence

it's derivation


its

AliW1993
January 12th 2012


7511 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Thanks guys, nitpicks appreciated.

Tom93M
January 12th 2012


1105 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Nice coverage. Jamming this now. Promising so far.



Edit: Streamed, enjoyed. Review was pretty spot-on mate; pos.

bloc
January 16th 2012


70143 Comments


This is alright. Hard to pick stand outs because all the songs sound so similar to me. Probably going to save this for a few more listens.

NightProwler
January 17th 2012


7006 Comments


Sweet review! I think I'll give it a try after work, seems like something for me as well.

clercqie
January 24th 2012


6525 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

It's getting better with each listen, such a fun record



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