Scowl
Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island
1300 S Linn White Dr
Chicago, IL 60605
Jul 25, 2024
6:30 PM CDT
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Gaylie
July 23rd 2024
M.S. Paint had dropped out, but the other bands really showed up and showed out and had a great set. I love you Kat Moss. 🙏
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Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island opened for its first show in 2005 and quickly secured its place as Chicago’s premier outdoor concert venue. Located in the he...
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Scowl Biography
Hailing from Santa Cruz, CA, hardcore band Scowl has burst onto the scene as one of the most authentic young voices in the genre, influenced by everything from 80s’ hardcore, punk and Oi to modern alternative pop. The band has made a name for themselves with songs that are as reflective and dark as they are fun. A new addition to the Flatspot Records family, the label will be releasing their upcoming album How Flowers Grow later this fall. Formed in 2019 and consisting of vocalist Kat, guitarist Malachi, bassist Bailey, and drummer Cole, Scowl came out swinging with their fuzzed-out self-titled demo that same year. Follow up EP Reality After Reality (2019) cemented them as one of hardcores rising star bands to watch, with anthemic tracks like “Retail Hell” quickly becoming staples of their caustic live set. The band has shared the stage with the likes of Terror, Mindforce, Gulch, Zulu, and DARE and have their eyes set on finishing 2021 strong - planning numerous tours and gearing up to release their first full-length.
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