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Scowl Made Hardcore Purists Angry. Now the Band Is Doubling Down.

The punk band fronted by Kat Moss wound its way from a local scene to national attention. Its second album, “We Are All Angels,” unpacks the pain of the journey.

Mike Isaac
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Mike Isaac

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Content Type: Personal Profile, Pop and Rock Music, Scowl
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