Hardcore is an ethos. A state of being and understanding. And Scowl‘s Kat Moss understands that greater than most.
The lead vocalist spoke to Kerrang! concerning the band’s upcoming file, Are We All Angels, and slight enterprise away from straight hardcore that Scowl is understood for: “I like hardcore, but it surely’s not my prerogative, and I’m okay with that. I feel that, in and of itself, could be very hardcore, on the ethos aspect of issues.”
Are We All Angels is due out on April 4, with Scowl releasing singles reminiscent of “Tonight (I am Afraid),” “B.A.B.E.,” “Not Hell, Not Heaven,” and “Particular,” to assist the upcoming launch.
The singles positively err on the lighter aspect of Scowl‘s sound, one thing they started to discover on their 2023 EP Psychic Dance Occasion, however Are We All Angels pushes the envelope even additional.
Nevertheless, with regards to transferring away from the hardcore sound, vocalist Moss reassures that the band needs to “constantly embody a hardcore mindset, to no matter diploma is feasible. But additionally, I like music as a complete. It’s not nearly punk and hardcore for me. Music and artwork are so important to my existence, so why wouldn’t I honour that?”
It can save you Scowl‘s upcoming file right here, and you will discover the remaining US dates, and upcoming UK dates, beneath for the band’s tour in assist of Are We All Angels.
3/29 Salt Lake Metropolis, Utah The Complicated
3/31 Seattle, Washington Paramount Theatre
4/1 Portland, Oregon Roseland Theatre
4/3 Wheatland, California Arduous Rock Stay Sacramento
4/4 San Francisco, California The Masonic
4/6 Los Angeles, California The Torch on the LA Memorial Coliseum
5/5 Manchester, England Insurrection
5/6 Newcastle Upon Tyne, England Digital
5/7 Glasgow, Scotland The Cathouse
5/8 Bristol, England Thekla
5/9 London, England The Dome London
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