Santa Cruz band Scowl plans to drop their second album next month. They call it Are We All Angels. Dead Oceans signed them as their new label home. People already talk about how their music changed since they started. The scrappy hardcore group added more polished and catchy tunes with each release.
Their latest song, Tonight (I'm Afraid), shows off both sides of their musical personality. The band mixes their early rough style with brighter melodies they learned throughout the years. Fans have already heard several songs from the upcoming record, including Special, Not Hell Not Heaven, and B.A.B.E. They also made a track called Horrible Feeling for a hardcore benefit album named Real Bay Shit.
Tonight (I'm Afraid) marks the final preview before the full album arrives. The track delivers sleek yet powerful music built around strong guitar parts and memorable hooks. Lead singer Kat Moss brings amazing energy to every performance. The song finishes with a heavy breakdown section where Moss unleashes her wild screaming voice that fits perfectly with everything else happening.
Adam Fuchs created an animated video for the new single that fans can watch online. The band clearly masters its craft at this point in its career. Its ability to combine aggressive hardcore elements with more accessible sounds makes it stand out from similar groups. Music lovers should check out both the song and its visual companion before the complete album lands next month.
Their latest song, Tonight (I'm Afraid), shows off both sides of their musical personality. The band mixes their early rough style with brighter melodies they learned throughout the years. Fans have already heard several songs from the upcoming record, including Special, Not Hell Not Heaven, and B.A.B.E. They also made a track called Horrible Feeling for a hardcore benefit album named Real Bay Shit.
Tonight (I'm Afraid) marks the final preview before the full album arrives. The track delivers sleek yet powerful music built around strong guitar parts and memorable hooks. Lead singer Kat Moss brings amazing energy to every performance. The song finishes with a heavy breakdown section where Moss unleashes her wild screaming voice that fits perfectly with everything else happening.
Adam Fuchs created an animated video for the new single that fans can watch online. The band clearly masters its craft at this point in its career. Its ability to combine aggressive hardcore elements with more accessible sounds makes it stand out from similar groups. Music lovers should check out both the song and its visual companion before the complete album lands next month.