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We’ve got a couple of dancers out there!” Kat Moss of Scowl is hovering over the front rows from a stage built along the ...
In the modern pop world, mainstream music has become bland, characterised by repetitive, soulless choruses that often lack ...
Moss, the frontwoman for the Bay Area hardcore band Scowl, held her own. In the tight-knit circle of Northern California punks, this sweating, pulsing, tattoo-covered cluster of bodies were her ...
Now it’s Scowl‘s turn. The rad hardcore punk performed “Tonight (I’m Afraid)” from their new album, Are We All Angels, on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. It’s an interesting song ...
Shortly after Scowl was handed keys to a modest U-Haul van, the calamities began. During the lonely eastward-bound drive from Tempe, Ariz., where the hardcore group's cross-country tour began in ...
The bruising Northern California quintet Scowl were always different — and not only because they have a female singer, Kat Moss, who isn’t afraid to dress glam when she wants to. Yet as they ...
As a young band in the insular Santa Cruz hardcore scene, Scowl’s members never expected to appeal to anyone beyond angry punks. “Hell no,” says Moss, who has been as surprised as anyone.
The rock band Scowl, after their performance at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, where they played with headliner Movements, Citizen, and Downward beneath the stadium's Olympic torch.