Are We All Angels

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AlbumApr 04 / 202511 songs, 32m 52s
Alternative Rock Melodic Hardcore
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Scowl levels up in incredible fashion on their second full-length *Are We All Angels*, a West Coast rock record packed with the type of hooks that most bands only dream of cooking up. The leap achieved by these Santa Cruz screamers is all the more impressive when taking into account the rawness of their breakout debut, *How Flowers Grow* from 2021—a speedy and pummeling hardcore record in which vocalist Kat Moss growled in a bile-spitting low register over songs that rarely made it past the two-minute mark. On *Are We All Angels*, Moss and the gang bolster their ferocious sound with an assist from producer Will Yip (Code Orange, Turnstile) and a newfound sense of tunefulness that recalls fellow Californians The Distillers’ chipped-tooth 2003 classic *Coral Fang*. But even at their most radio-ready moments—the chugging “Celebrity Skin”-recalling guitars of “Fantasy”; “Suffer the Fool (How High Are You?)”’s indelible, miles-long chorus—Scowl never loses an ounce of grit that gained them prominence in the always-crowded hardcore scene, making for a record that transcends mere genre-crossover gestures.

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5 / 5

Scowl continue to show how special they are as they go far beyond hardcore on lush second album.

'Are We All Angels' stands as both a thrilling evolution and a provocative statement.

Love it or hate it, one thing’s clear here: this band’s ambitions are soaring skyward.

Despite some undeniably massive moments, it seems like the bite has been taken out of Californian hardcore lot Scowl on their new album.

8 / 10

Thank God the sun’s out, eh? Anyone else not realise how much vitamin D they were lacking? The world might be a mess but at least we can now face it with

8 / 10

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3.2 / 5

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