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 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 ne ...
On Are We All Angels, Scowl — made up of Kat Moss (vocals), Malachi Greene (guitar), Mikey Bifolco (guitar), Bailey Lupo (bass), and Cole Gilbert (drums) — were inspired by everyone from punk ...
Santa Cruz hardcore punkers Scowl are releasing a new album this Friday. How Flowers Grow is out via Flatspot Records. So, Punknews' John G spoke with singer Kat Moss about the new album, cool records ...
To address this year’s International Women’s Day theme of Breaking The Bias, Scowl vocalist Kat Moss has penned a poem titled The Same.
Santa Cruz hardcore band Scowl have announced their forthcoming album, Are We All Angels, alongside the new single, "Not Hell, Not Heaven".
“Originally [guitarist] Malachi [Greene] sent in the demo while we were touring the UK,” Scowl singer Kat Moss recounted in a ...
The hardcore act's sophomore LP Are We All Angels is set for release on April 4th. Scowl Announce New Album, Unveil Single “Not Hell, Not Heaven”: Stream ...
"It's about feeling victimized and being a victim, but not wanting to identify with being a victim," said Scowl vocalist Kat Moss of the first single. "It's trying to find grace in the fact that I ...
Back in October, Scowl released the first new music of their ... Explaining the song – a full-throttle, fuzzy punk banger – singer Kat Moss says that, “It’s about feeling victimised ...
Santa Cruz hardcore greats Scowl have a new album ... but not wanting to identify with being a victim,” frontwoman Kat Moss says. “It’s trying to find grace in the fact that I have my ...