Metal Hammer UK

HARDCORE SUPERSTARS

Kat Moss stands in the middle of the hurricane, surveying her kingdom. It’s Manchester, June 2023, and her band, Scowl, are playing an early afternoon set at Outbreak Festival in front of thousands of people… and it’s all kicked off. Dressed in white, knee-high go-go boots, with her green hair and eyebrows glowing neon under the UV lights, she watches as crowd members flood the stage, cartwheeling past her and diving into the void. Sweat drips. The crowd bellow every word. In a chaotic 30-minute set, the Californian band prove exactly why they’re the most exciting new band in hardcore.

“We’d had a red-eye flight, got in a little late,” says Kat, recalling the gig today, via Zoom. “We all played that set off no sleep. I know my voice wasn’t the strongest. It was one of those sets where I had to suck in tears 10 minutes before I got onstage. But we went on, and everything clicked. I

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