Unapologetically influenced by the strong but easygoing grooves of West Coast 1970s rock,
Howlin Rain represented something of a change of pace for guitarist and singer
Ethan Miller, who previously fronted the psychedelic noise rock ensemble
Comets on Fire. Informed by classic rock of the 1960s and '70s, vintage prog rock, and
the Grateful Dead,
Howlin Rain have won a loyal audience for their powerfully trippy sound and the exploratory lyrical bent of
Miller's songs. The band made a splash with their second album, 2008's
Magnificent Fiend, they delivered the first in a trio of LPs intended to chart a creative arc with 2015's
Mansion Songs, and they completed the cycle with 2021's ambitious
The Dharma Wheel.
After the recording of
Comets on Fire's final album,
Avatar, in 2006,
Miller was eager to explore the more melodic direction the group had begun pursuing, and with bassist Ian Gradek (who had known
Miller since high school) and drummer
John Moloney (a member of the like-minded band
Sunburned Hand of the Man), he formed a new band,
Howlin Rain. Since then, they have recorded sporadically with a constantly evolving lineup.
Miller is also a member of
Heron Oblivion,
Feral Ohms, and the Odyssey Cult.
The independent Birdman Records signed
Howlin Rain and released their self-titled debut in 2006, while the band hit the road, touring as an opening act for
Queens of the Stone Age, with guitarist Mike Jackson beefing up their lineup on-stage. After touring behind the group's album,
Moloney returned to
Sunburned Hand of the Man, and while writing material for the second
Howlin Rain album,
Miller assembled a new version of the band. Jackson joined
Miller and Gradek as a full-time member, alongside new recruits Joel Robinow (ex-
Drunk Horse) on keyboards, horns, guitar, and backing vocals; Eli Eckert (also of
Drunk Horse) on guitar and bass; and
Garrett Goddard (of Cuts and
Colossal Yes) on drums.
Rick Rubin, a noted fan of classic '70s rock, was impressed with the material for
Howlin Rain's second album, and 2008's
Magnificent Fiend was jointly released by Birdman and
Rubin's American Recordings imprint. The band released the digital-only 12" "The Good Life" in 2010, followed by a limited vinyl release the following year. Also in 2010,
Belle & Sebastian selected them to perform at the second Bowlie Weekender in the U.K. (produced and presented by All Tomorrow's Parties).
Howlin Rain subsequently recorded their third full-length,
The Russian Wilds, which was co-produced by the band and Tim Green and released by American Recordings/Birdman in early 2012. Concert recordings from the tour were later collected and released in 2014 as
Live Rain.
Miller had been working on a trilogy in the studio at the time of its release. The first part of that project,
Mansion Songs, appeared in January 2015. After incessant touring for the better part of two years,
Miller assembled another incarnation of the band -- Daniel Cervantes, bottleneck slide guitar; Jeff McElroy, bass; and Justin Smith, drums -- for the second installment in the
Mansion Songs trilogy,
The Alligator Bride. Recorded by Eric "King Riff" Bauer, the band cut everything live to tape in first or second takes with no overdubs. Their attempt was to capture the spirit and vibe of recordings such as the
Grateful Dead's
Europe '72,
Mountain Bus' Sundance, and
Free's 1969 classic
Fire and Water.
Miller categorized the sound of the record as "Neal Casady Rock," in honor of the inspiration of the unofficial patron saint of the Beat Generation writers.
The Alligator Bride was issued in June 2018 on
Miller's Silver Current Records label.
Between 2019 and 2021, the group issued several archival releases as fans awaited the final installment of the
Mansion Songs series. 2019's
Under the Wheels: Live from the Coasts, Vol. 1 and 2020's
Under the Wheels, Vol. 2 were both compiled from live recordings and other material captured on the road, 2020's Lost at Sea gathered rare and unreleased studio takes, and 2021's S/T Demos resurrected
Miller's original cassette demos for the songs from the first
Howlin Rain LP. In November 2021, the
Mansion Songs trilogy was finally completed with the release of
The Dharma Wheel. ~ Mark Deming