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Kat Moss stands in the middle of the hurricane, surveying her kingdom. It’s Manchester, June 2023, and her band, Scowl, are playing an early afternoon set at Outbreak Festival in front of ...
Scowl talks 'Are We All Angels' industry plant discourse and future of hardcore Over the last few years, hardcore has transformed from an underground subculture into a mainstream phenomenon.
Hook-filled hardcore band Scowl have announced their first album since signing with Dead Oceans, the home of Mitski, Phoebe Bridgers, and Japanese Breakfast. Are We All Angels (out April 4th) is ...
Scowl have just dropped a brand-new single, Special, along with a spooky music video. Vocalist Kat Moss tells us all about its stark lyrical themes,… Scowl: “This feels awfully vulnerable, but ...
Scowl reunited with Grammy-nominated producer Will Yip for Are We All Angels after working together on 2023’s Psychic Dance Routine EP.Based on the first two previews of the new album, “Not ...
Scowl described “B.A.B.E.” as “another explosion of emotions stemming from both overwhelm and excitement. We felt that the song’s punchy nature and quick switches from melody to scrapping ...
Scowl’s Kat Moss is pissed. And luckily for folks who currently may also be pissed (for reasons), the Santa Cruz band will be dropping their rage-laced LP, Are We All Angels, on April 4th via ...
Scowl is one of the unwitting torchbearers for this paradigm shift, but their success hasn't come without tension. Hardcore has never been more visible. For Scowl, it's an opportunity to keep ...
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"So cool to see!"— Fans react as Scowl makes electrifying TV debut with "Tonight (I’m Afraid)" on 'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert' - MSNOn April 9, 2025, Santa Cruz hardcore band Scowl made their television debut on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. The band performed their single "Tonight (I'm Afraid)" on the show.
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