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''Howl'' is a 2005 album by Black Rebel Motorcycle Club . It is their third studio album and was released on August 22 , 2005 . The record was released in the UK and Europe by Echo and by RCA in the U.S., Australia, Japan and the rest of the world. Whilst still staying true to their origins this album demonstrates a real maturity as a band. ''Howl'' infuses Blues , Country , and Gospel throughout, stemming from their love of Americana less apparent in their 2001 and 2003 releases. CRITICAL REACTION Many critics note that Howl is a move in a different direction for Black Rebel Motorcycle Club . This is true to a certain extent however it should also be noted that Black Rebel Motorcycle Club have always exhibited a subtle bluesy undertone amongst their hard punching punk anthems. Examples include two tracks off their eponymous album '' B.R.M.C. '': "Love Burns" and "Spread Your Love". Critics were generally polarised with the release of Howl. Whilst most agreed that their 2001 debut was the better of the first two records, and the follow-up had been rushed and lack lustre, opinion of the third offering was not so unified. Many critics saw the album as an innovative departure from Black Rebel Motorcycle Club's homeground, and the record that affirmed them as the 'Kings of Cool' once again, whilst the other school of thought proffessed the record dull, and a last minute attempt at restoring a flagging career by an album of acoustic tracks that should have ended up as b-sides. The title of the record is a direct reference to Allen Ginsberg 's '' Howl ''. SINGLES Black Rebel Motorcycle Club had claimed that they signed to the Echo label in order to release more singles from their albums, having only been allowed to release two from their previous album, ''Take Them On, On Your Own''. Despite this, their first single from ''Howl'' album opener "Shuffle Your Feet", was a download-only single, therefore (at the time) not eligible to chart. Following this, they released Ain't No Easy Way, the most recognisable and popular song from the record. Noticeably, after this, the proposed third single from the album, "Weight of the World", never materialised, with only a limited number of copies surfacing, again non-chart eligible. Also notable is the lack of single release for Peter's self proclaimed best song "Promise", or live favourite "Devil's Waitin". TRACK LISTING # "Shuffle Your Feet" – 2:53 # "Howl" – 4:20 # "Devil's Waitin'" – 3:50 # "Ain't No Easy Way" – 2:36 # "Still Suspicion Holds You Tight" – 4:24 # "Fault Line" – 2:57 # "Promise" – 4:46 # "Weight of the World" – 3:41 # "Restless Sinner" – 3:11 # "Gospel Song" – 4:31 # "Complicated Situation" – 2:37 # "Sympathetic Noose" – 4:17 # "The Line" (contains hidden track "Open Invitation" at 5:09) – 8:14 THE ''HOWL'' SESSIONS EP An additional six-song EP was released in 2006 featuring unreleased tracks from the ''Howl'' sessions: # "Grind My Bones" # "Mercy" # "Wishing Well" # "Steal a Ride" # "Feel It Now" # "Pretend" |
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