
Kevin Moan is back, and he’s not here to play nice. After a hard-hitting stint with The Atom Age, Moan has reemerged with a vengeance alongside his new band, The Howling, and their blistering EP, Brand New Clothes. This isn’t just a return—it’s a rebirth, dripping with raw energy, dark melodies, and the kind of swagger that only comes from staring down the abyss and stepping out the other side.
Brand New Clothes hits like a punch to the gut. Moan’s gravel-throated vocals cut through heavy, groove-driven riffs as The Howling deliver relentless, tight musicianship that pulses with danger and intensity. The EP is a sonic journey through reinvention, survival, and the gritty process of shaking off the past. It’s Kevin Moan at his most fearless, unapologetic, and creatively unleashed.
On stage, the chemistry between Moan and The Howling is electric. Known for their unrelenting live shows, they turn every performance into a visceral experience—Moan’s magnetic presence commands attention, while The Howling lock in with tight, hard-hitting soundscapes that amplify the intensity of each track. This isn’t just music, it’s a statement.
For anyone who’s followed Moan’s career, Brand New Clothes is a testament to his refusal to be boxed in. It’s an EP that doesn’t just announce his return—it demands it. Kevin Moan and The Howling are back with something to prove, and they’re not taking prisoners.
