https://www.fesn.org/?gyt=f0rv1wby7 Every Tuesday at The Polar Bear
http://www.docstrangelove.com/2023/10/19/rta7ar4qpthttps://haveaircustoms.com/v6on3u2ri9 FREE ENTRY, 18+, DJs until 2.30am
https://haveaircustoms.com/08hbgnwhttps://totlb.com/uncategorized/kf8rupkr York-based band The Howl & The Hum combine their rumbling, melodic dark pop with haunting, evocative lyrics, and a hypnotic yet energetic live show, creating songs that recall the likes of The National and Massive Attack.
https://drurymirror.org/2023/10/19/na32yws Following acclaimed sets at Neighbourhood Festival and Loopallu and a debut tour of the Scottish Highlands, The Howl & The Hum are down as a band to watch on their keenly awaited second tour, with overflowing praise from such voices as Clash Magazine and Tom Robinson on BBC 6Music.
http://diversity411.com/uncategorized/k4mp76tdkka“expansive indie songwriting that nods towards Massive Attack or Portishead.” – Clash Magazine
“Their debut EP, Godmanchester Chinese Bridge is just the right amounts of accessible yet still unerringly cool and ’emotional’.” – Crack In The Road
https://fcstruga.com/uncategorized/8ev89v9kp “The Howl And The Hum are a seriously great band, from whom you will be hearing a great deal more in the coming months.” – Tom Robinson, BBC 6Music
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