One of Michigan’s fastest rising bands, The Native Howell out of Leonard, MI has seen a massive amount of success since winning Season One of Hit Parader's No Cover contest. The boys impressed the likes of Lzzy Hale and Alice Cooper and landed a major break in the music industry, which has led to tours with bands like GWAR, Zach Wilde of the Black Label Society, 96 Bitter Beings, Clutch, and even being a part of multiple rock cruises.

Now, they are about to set out and return back home on their upcoming Sons of Destruction album release tour.

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Their recent success fuels this new album, which came out not long ago, as well as their passion to carry forth this new genre and thrust it into rock ‘n’ roll's future. They’ll be opening up their tour, which runs the entire month of June, in Michigan at the Loving Touch in Ferndale on June 5.

The new album features the song Mercy, which was originally on the native Howl‘s album “Out of the Garden and into the Darkness," which was released back in 2018, but the new version features Lzzy Hale of the band Halestorm.

It also features their rendition of Johnny Cash‘s “God‘s Gonna Cut You Down “and a wave of new Thrash Grass that features The Native Howl at their musical peak. You can click here to check out all the information about their upcoming tour and click this link to check out the new album. Sons of Destruction.

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