Scowl have signed a new deal with Dead Oceans. With this news, the band have also shared a new video for their new song “Special.” Vocalist Kat Moss commented: “Originally [guitarist] Malachi [Greene] sent in the demo while we were touring the UK. Cole [Gilbert] added his flare on drums, [bassist] Bailey [Lupo] directed the…
The lineup has been revealed for this year’s “Thrasher’s Death Match” festival. The event will take place at Pappy + Harriet’s in Pioneertown, CA on September 14 and it will feature: Too $hort, SPEED, Scowl, Hotline TNT, Poison Ruïn, Stone Vengeance, Nuovo Testamento, and Kumo 99. Fans can also expect DJ sets from The Blackouts,…
Kat Moss (Scowl) and Marisa Dabice (Mannequin Pussy) are featured on a new Destroy Boys song titled “You Hear Yes.” That track appears on the band’s newly released album “Funeral Soundtrack #4.”
South By Southwest will not be accepting sponsorship from the U.S. Army and defense contractors in 2025. This news comes after Scowl, GEL, and more pulled out of this year’s event after taking issue with the sponsors for manufacturing and supplying weapons used against Palestinians. The following was said on SXSW’s website: “After careful consideration,…
Barclays have officially suspended their sponsorship of several Live Nation events including the Download, Latitude and Isle Of Wight festivals. This news follows a wave of protests from artists like Scowl, SPEED, Zulu, etc., who all pulled out of Download due to Barclays’ ties to Israel. Barclays told BBC the following: “Barclays was asked and…
Falling In Reverse’s Ronnie Radke is at it again. The always controversial frontman has taken to social media to blast Scowl and SPEED for pulling out of this year’s UK Download Festival. Those bands made the decision after taking issue with event sponsor Barclaycard’s relationship with Israel and have since organized a benefit show for…
SPEED, Scowl, Zulu, Pest Control, Cauldron, Ikhras, and Transistrrr will be playing a benefit show for Palestine at the Centrala in Birmingham, UK on June 14. This news comes after several of those bands recently pulled out of this year’s Download Festival after taking issue with event sponsor Barclaycard due to their ties to Israel.
Scowl, Pest Control, Zulu, and Speed will no longer be performing at this year’s UK Download Festival. All four bands pulled out of the event after taking issue with event sponsor Barclaycard due to their ties to Israel. All four groups commented: Scowl: “We will not be playing Download Fest this year due to Barclays…
Flatspot Records have revealed the lineup for “Flatspot World London.” The event will take place at The Dome in London, England on June 15-16 and it will feature the following daily lineups: June 15: Scowl, Chubby And The Gang, Jivebomb, and Stiff Meds. June 16: Speed, Zulu, Higher Power, and Dynamite.
Scowl have pulled out of this year’s edition of Welcome To Rockville in Daytona Beach, FL to protest the festival’s decision to accept sponsorship from the US Army. This news comes after the band previously cancelled their official South By Southwest (SXSW) events in Austin, TX for a similar reason. Scowl commented: “We will not…
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