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Jules & The Howl Take A Stand On ‘Boys Club’

Jules & The Howl Boys Club on Right Chord Music

Jules & The Howl are making waves in the rock scene with their bold new single, Boys Club, a powerful anthem challenging patriarchal norms.

Jules & The Howl – Boys Club

Originating from Chicago and now based in Los Angeles, Jules & The Howl blends classic rock with blues influences, creating a sound that resonates with both contemporary listeners and fans of old-school rock. Their music captures the essence of timeless rock and roll while infusing it with fresh energy that appeals to a diverse audience.

In addition to her musical achievements, Jules has gained recognition for her altruistic work as a promoter and co-founder of Women Rock LA. This platform was created to empower female rock musicians, offering them a space to amplify their voices and providing the resources needed to thrive in the competitive music industry.

Jules’ unwavering commitment to equality is a driving force behind her creativity, and it shines through in her latest song, Boys Club. This bold anthem takes a stand against patriarchal norms and the unfair exclusion of women, calling for the respect and freedom they rightfully deserve. With a sound rooted in the timeless power of rock and roll, the track bursts to life with commanding drums, energetic riffs, and Jules’ unfiltered, powerful vocals. The music fuels a sense of rebellion and empowerment, urging listeners to join in with claps, cheers, and the anthem’s unapologetic message of defiance.

“Bold, daring, and lyrically impactful, Boys Club is a striking rock anthem that empowers and motivates.”

For Jules & The Howl, Boys Club could easily become their signature song. Its unapologetic attitude and electrifying performance make it a perfect example of what this project stands for—rock music with a purpose and a spirit that demands to be heard.

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Words Javier Rodriguez