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Recently named Paste Magazine’s band of the week, Atlanta-based Howlies stopped by NBC17’s studio B on Feb. 2, 2009 for a performance on B-Sides before the band’s gig at Local 506 in Chapel Hill.
SetlistSea Level |
Howlies debut album, Trippin’ With Howlies is set to be released Tuesday, Feb. 3 through OverUnder Records and already the band is creating quite the buzz up and down the East Coast with its infectious take on 1950s and ’60s garage rock.
The band pushed the limits of studio B with a full rock set and the use of a smoke machine that thankfully didn’t set off a chain reaction of alarms and sprinklers.
NBC17 would like to thank Harry’s Guitar Shop on Glenwood Avenue and Ruckus Pizza in Mission Valley in Raleigh for kindly loaning us mic stands for this performance.

Setlist:
Sea Level
Smoke
Chimera
Angeline
Aluminum Baseball Bat
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