
Scowl: Breaking hardcore's rules while building its brightest future
From chaotic mosh pits to bubblegum pop melodies, Santa Cruz's rising stars are redefining what punk can be in 2025.
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"How Flowers Grow" is a track by Scowl, from the album How Flowers Grow, released 19th November 2021. The track is 2:39 long. It's filed under Punk. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 12 articles about Scowl.
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Do I recognize the person standing in front of me? Can i feel the fear that they feel? I'm so comfortably numb— I'm so comfortably, uncomfortably fucked up Shame that crawls up in my throat expelled itself And took what was left inside, All I want to do is hide Skin me clean of sin, clean me of my mind Look at my hands, at the blood you may find Don't want control teach me how flowers grow Can't recognize the person staring back at me Feel no fear—feel nothing The pain in this life, the guillotine is cutting The wrongs— the rights come back haunting, Can't solve this riddle how Time to fix myself, rеturn to the dirt Watch the seeds as they grow Lеarning how to let go, let go of control
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