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Album review: Scowl – Are We All Angels
Scowl continue to show how special they are as they go far beyond hardcore on lush second album.
See Scowl perform their completely brilliant single Tonight (I’m Afraid) on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert.
Scowl are continuing to take over, fresh from the release of their incredible 5/5-rated album Are We All Angels.
The Bay Area hardcore faves just made their U.S. television debut on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, performing excellent March single Tonight (I’m Afraid).
Speaking to Kerrang! recently about the band’s growth and how they don’t feel confined to just hardcore, vocalist Kat Moss explained, “It’s so important for me, personally and for this band, to practise this radical expression, whether that’s writing breakdowns and two-step parts, or writing choruses and poppy bubblegum hooks.
“We’re going to do it, whether people like it or not, because it’s personal. I love hardcore, but it’s not my prerogative, and I’m okay with that. I think that, in and of itself, is very hardcore, on the ethos side of things.”
Watch Scowl play Tonight (I’m Afraid) on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert below:
Scowl’s second album Are We All Angels is out now. The band play Slam Dunk Festival on May 25 and 26 – get your tickets.
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