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Published: 2012/01/31

Strange Thunder: The Evolution of Howlin Rain Get Embed Code

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Acclaimed photographer Pamela Littky directed this short film, which shares the story of Howlin Rain. Rick Rubin produced the group’s next album, The Russian Wilds, which is set for a February 12 release.

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Aaron Davis February 3, 2012, 18:02:32

Excellent. Howlin Rain is a huge influence on the new Austin bands. Check’em. http://austin.thedelimagazine.com/poll/poll.php?category=3&answer=4039&adZone=57

Joe Adducchio January 31, 2012, 20:11:18

WHOA!! Greeeeaaaat video!

Ryland McMurtry February 1, 2012, 19:30:54

Yes. It is a great video. I love the countdown to a much anticipated album’s release date. This will be an epic Valentine’s Day.

Sandy Gregorak February 4, 2012, 10:10:21

The sounds — all of them: vocals, keyboard, strings — are fantastic. Great music, great band. Can’t wait for The Russian Wilds!

Leo April 20, 2012, 10:46:00

Love, love, love Walter Sickert and The Army Of Broken Toys! I think it was Amanda Palmer who turned me on to them a while back.Will Grove-White. What can I say? Except that I raelly wants me one of them tiny fellas. My birthday’s only a few days away, maybe the birthday fairy will bring me one.Ha!Someone tweeted about the Biscuithead vid and I’d already watched it a couple of times before I popped open UkeTube. Glad to see Uke Hunt doing its part to make the video go bacterial. I love that style. And tuba, of course.Thanks, Woodshed, for plugging the contest. I’d love to have that little bit of fluff on my resume9 but I fear that Carly is going to take the prize. I’d be all upset about it if she weren’t so damned talented. She’s a nice person too. And what a set of pipes!sandford(andsong): Keep the fingers man. You can have a voice like mine by smoking cigarettes and things and drinking whiskey. At least, it’s worked for me.

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