Boa Howl is the second studio album by Dublin band Halves.
Recorded over two weeks at Svenska Grammofon Studion in Gothenburg.
Guest vocals appear courtesy of Gemma Hayes, a fan of the band for some time.
Canadian musician Elaine Kelly-Canning features on harp and added string performances come courtesy of local Swedish players.
'Boa Howl' refers to a summit on a mountain in China dubbed 'White Boa Howl', which the band felt captured the surreal nature of the songs.