How Flowers Grow | |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | Scowl |
Cover: | Scowl - How Flowers Grow.jpg |
Alt: | A cartoon drawing of a flower |
Recorded: | Late 2020 |
Studio: | The Panda Studio, Fremont, California, US |
Genre: | Hardcore punk |
Language: | English |
Label: | Flatspot Records |
Prev Title: | Reality After Reality... |
Prev Year: | 2019 |
Next Title: | Psychic Dance Routine |
Next Year: | 2023 |
How Flowers Grow is the first full-length studio album by American hardcore punk band Scowl.
An overview of the album with vocalist Kat Moss in BrooklynVegan found critic Andrew Sacher calling this release "a fun album, overflowing with energy that feels genuinely addictive" that also features "purpose" and "inner rage" in the lyrics. Paul Travers of Kerrang! rated this album a 4 out of 5, calling it "a dizzying, breathless howl of a debut", stating that Scowl "manage to cram a lot of structure and memorable hooks into their compact explosions of barely contained chaos". Editors at PunkNews chose this for a Staff Pick and critic John Gentile rated it 4.5 out of 5 stars, stating that "they’ve mastered their hardcore style and are applying items from a different galaxy to their own base". A profile in Revolver by Mia Hughes called this album "an awesome burst of aggressive, street-punk-inflected hardcore that also hints at the band's willingness to channel a diverse range of influences, from Sonic Youth to the Stooges". Tom Breihan of Stereogum summed up the music, "it fucking destroys" and told readers that the listening experience "feels like having adrenaline injected straight into your eyeball".
Several outlets included this on best of the year lists. At Revolver, Eli Enis included this among the top 10 hardcore punk albums of the year, placing it ninth for being "stuffed with no-nonsense power chords, sprinting punk rhythms and barked commands". In Spin, Maria Sherman included this among an unranked list of the 30 best punk albums of the year, telling readers, "If you don’t love them now, you will. And soon." Stereogum editors included How Flowers Grow as the fourth of the top 10 hardcore albums of 2021, where critic Tom Breihan calls out vocalist Kat Moss in particular, stating that "she roars and snarls with absolute authority, and she makes her rage feel universal".
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