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Those Howlings

Those Howlings, an exuberant, grungy, quirky, pop-punk outfit from Austin, wants your help in celebrating the release of its latest offering Blood Island, out on cassette through San Antonio’s own Yippee Ki Yay label. Those Howlings’ music is especially dynamic in the live setting, where the group’s endearing idiosyncrasies are given full reign to blossom into all-out strange-pop goodness. Our neighbors from the near north will be supported on this swell bill by local Yippee Ki Yay associates The Bolos (boozy, bluesy garage fuzz) and The Rich Hands (strutting, sweltering retro rock).

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