Santa Cruz hardcore band Scowl is ready to launch their new document Are We All Angels on April 4. Must you want an instantaneous dosage of earworm goodness from Scowl, go forward and stream the primary single “Not Hell, Not Heaven” above alongside a Sean Stout-directed video. Are We All Angels was blended by Wealthy Costey (Fiona Apple, My Chemical Romance, Vampire Weekend, and so forth.) and is accessible for pre-order right here.
“It is about feeling victimized and being a sufferer, however not desirous to establish with being a sufferer,” stated Scowl vocalist Kat Moss of the primary single. “It is looking for grace in the truth that I’ve my energy. I dwell in my actuality. It’s important to take care of no matter you are coping with, and it ain’t working for me.”
Bassist Bailey Lupo added concerning the upcoming document: “The track writing on the brand new document was probably the most collaborative thus far in Scowl‘s historical past. Everybody introduced so many concepts to the desk and we have been in a position to dissect all of it and take our time. All of us have such eclectic tastes, influences and personalities and you may actually hear that in each nook on this album.”
It’s also possible to try Scowl‘s contribution to the upcoming Actual Bay Shit compilation proper right here. Proceeds from the compilation will profit an upcoming DIY venue operated by Crossthread San Jose, a nonprofit group devoted to fostering protected areas for all ages by means of neighborhood outreach and training within the native arts and music neighborhood.
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