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Album artwork for Ritual Howls by Ritual Howls
Album artwork for Ritual Howls by Ritual Howls

The story of Ritual Howls begins in a southwest Detroit basement in the early winter of 2012. Singer/guitarist Paul Bancell had been writing and performing solo as well as in several bands and was looking for collaborators for a new project. Ben Saginaw (bass) and Chris Samuels (synths, drums, drum machines) were acquatances that became natural fits. With the help of a friend (Jeff Navarre), they recorded their first full-length in Ben's art studio using a laptop. Paul tracked vocals at home in his bedroom and, not wanting to relinquish control, mixed and mastered the album himself. A formidable introduction to the band's haunting, cinematic blend of twangy industrial rock, their self-titled album established the band as a unique force in the landscape of dark music, both past and present. Separated by a decade, four LPs, two EPs later, Ritual Howls is an impressively cohesive first effort and testament to the band's vision that, even in its infancy, forged a distinct sound that has only matured with perfection over time.

Ritual Howls

Ritual Howls

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Album artwork for Ritual Howls by Ritual Howls
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Cemetery Green Vinyl

Released 01/13/2023Catalogue Number

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Album artwork for Ritual Howls by Ritual Howls
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Released 01/13/2023Catalogue Number

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Ritual Howls

Ritual Howls

Felte
Album artwork for Ritual Howls by Ritual Howls
LP +

$28.99

Cemetery Green Vinyl

Released 01/13/2023Catalogue Number

FLT082lp-C1

Album artwork for Ritual Howls by Ritual Howls
CD

$14.99

Released 01/13/2023Catalogue Number

FLT082cd

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

The story of Ritual Howls begins in a southwest Detroit basement in the early winter of 2012. Singer/guitarist Paul Bancell had been writing and performing solo as well as in several bands and was looking for collaborators for a new project. Ben Saginaw (bass) and Chris Samuels (synths, drums, drum machines) were acquatances that became natural fits. With the help of a friend (Jeff Navarre), they recorded their first full-length in Ben's art studio using a laptop. Paul tracked vocals at home in his bedroom and, not wanting to relinquish control, mixed and mastered the album himself. A formidable introduction to the band's haunting, cinematic blend of twangy industrial rock, their self-titled album established the band as a unique force in the landscape of dark music, both past and present. Separated by a decade, four LPs, two EPs later, Ritual Howls is an impressively cohesive first effort and testament to the band's vision that, even in its infancy, forged a distinct sound that has only matured with perfection over time.