Howlin' Jaws
Strange Effect
Their first shows were a decade ago (they were barely 15 then) and only now have Howlin' Jaws made their debut record. The melodies of '60s English pop and the cutting energy of American garage rock sliced together into the trio's long-awaited debut album. They recorded it in London with the illustrious Liam Watson, owner of the Toe Rag studio, where a totem of contemporary rock was recorded, the White Stripes' Elephant album. With Liam as a tour guide they delved into each song in an attempt to get to the bottom of each song, in an effort to simplify and intensify. In the end, it's a short album, with no dead time. The pulsation of the blues, the melodies and the choruses which take the sun, the fuzz guitars that shimmer and vibrate, the record speaks to us.