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Discography

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2017 - Glitterhouse Records

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EliteContinentalCustomClub

2008 - self release - SUM001

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Offramp Rodeo

2013 - Glitterhouse Records

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The DeSoto Caucus

2014 - Glitterhouse Records

  back with howe gelb as giant sand: 

9 years after their last album together, Howe Gelb and his Danish compadres can no longer leave it be; coincidences made them part ways, and in many ways, it's coincidences that now draw them back together. A short spontaneous reunion set at a Howe Gelb solo show in 2021 sparked a flame that is now burning so strong that the inevitable becomes real.

Thus fans of alt. country, americana, or what Gelb has dubbed “erosion rock” gets a chance to join the gang as they revive their best work and shed light on new material.

In September the DeSoto Caucus & Howe Gelb remerge to pick up where they left off sometime after their 2015 show at the Glastonbury festival. It's the tight energetic outfit that first caught the attention of Giant Sand fans with the 2004 album ”All Over the Map” and made Pitchfork's Matthew Murphy note that:

 

“I can't say for certain whether or not it's due to the exit of his former bandmates, but something has certainly got him [Howe Gelb] all riled up here. Throughout the album, he sounds as ornery as a javelina in an undersized cage, and the result is some of the rowdiest Giant Sand music since 1992 [..] he leads the (predominantly European) ensemble through some of Giant Sand's most satisfying Crazy Horse-derived rockers ever.”

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