New album “Homecoming” Out Now!

“Homecoming” has been released by Electric Valley Records on June 9, 2023. The work represents a new chapter in the band’s stylistic universe, spurring King Howl’s trademark sound while mixing it with new compositional and sound influences.

BIO

KING HOWL from Cagliari, Sardinia, plays HEAVY BLUES: the raw sounds of the blues are filtered by a multitude of different musical influences coming from stoner rock, 70's classic rock, funk, and punk in a crossover labored with spontaneity and naturalness, a flow of sounds that never stops. 

King Howl attracted conspicuous attention with their first full-length "King Howl Quartet" (2012, Talk About Records/Go Down Records), which imposed a personal sound, pushed by singles like "Morning" and "Drunk."
In 2014, the 4-track "Truck Stop Ep" (Talk About Records) brought new nuances to King Howl's trademark, developing a more mature songwriting exposed in songs like "Kerouac" or "Time to Say Goodbye." In July 2017, King Howl released their last full length called "Rougarou." 10 tracks of blues fueled – booze-soaked Rock'n'Roll, another proof of the band's peculiar sound defined through years on the road, represented by bangers such as "Gone," "Screaming" and "Demons."
The band toured all of Italy and central Europe several times, often included in the bills of international festivals such as Pietrasonica Festival, Time in Jazz, Duna Jam, Maximum Festival, Crumble Fight Fest, Freiburg Fuzz Fest, Swanflight Festival, Narcao Blues, Aglientu Summer Blues and opening (among others) for Mud Morganfield, Fatso Jetson, Yawning Man, Greenleaf, My Sleeping Karma, Siena Root, Bob Margolin.
King Howl's new album, "Homecoming," will be released by Electric Valley Records on June 9, 2023. The work represents a new chapter in the band's stylistic universe, spurring King Howl's trademark sound while mixing it with new compositional and sound influences. A mix of blues, stoner, psychedelia, and classic rock that paints the soundscape of an on-the-road story set in 1960s America. The album was recorded in Sardinia by Roberto Macis and Willy Cuccu and mixed by Nene Baratto and Richard Behrens at Big Snuff Studio in Berlin, a key production hub for international heavy Psych (Kadavar, Samsara Blues Experiment, Elder, Wucan).