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Scowl’s Kat Moss is Sick of Being Called an ‘Industry Plant’: “Is Our Success Never Valid Enough For You?”

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What is it with music fans in general that the moment someone gets famous or finds any level of success, they’re instantly the subject of some people’s ire? Case in point, the hardcore punk outfit Scowl, that’s been making the rounds for a while now, especially after they kicked the shit out of a South Jersey Sonic.

Just yesterday, we reported on Scowl getting some recognition by a major corporation like Taco Bell for their Feed The Beat Program. And as a result of that coming out, vocalist Kat Moss revealed online that she and her bandmates had been accused of being an “industry plant.” And it’s finally weighed on her enough that she’s calling out all the bullshit.

In a social media post earlier today, Moss unloaded on the accusations, pointing out the double standards she and her band faces by saying “I’m so sorry if I’m alienating some of you, your whole fucking culture alienates me!”

“I am sick of hearing the phrase ‘industry plant’ every single time Scowl experiences success.”I am sick of hearing the phrase ‘industry plant’ every single time Scowl experiences success.

“Our friends bands – bands commonly full of men, will sign brand deals, have a song in a commercial, get a co-sign from massively successful musicians, etc. … yet I never read whisperings of whether or not they deserve those successes, whether or not they are valid enough, GOOD enough, or worked hard enough to be deserving of that success. Is our success never valid enough for you? Why is this competition created between us and our community, specifically femme-bodied individuals? A competition I never participated in, a patriarchal competition I challenge by questioning my thoughts, actions and insecurities every single day. The message I receive is that I am not granted independent success as a woman. Am I never grateful enough? Hard working enough? Confident enough?

“I’m grateful to be a part of a community we have ALWAYS contributed to lifting. By the way, it isn’t that hard to do … if you believe in yourself and your friends you’ve done half the work! If you believe in your scene walk through that door, buy that t-shirt, and maybe even gather up the confidence to make a new friend or dance along to your favorite song you are CONTRIBUTING to something bigger than yourself.

“Starting a band was the best decision I ever made. It saved my life in many ways and it helped me find confidence in myself that I never believed that I formerly had. I am happily part of a scene filled with beautiful, intelligent, unique and inspiring people. A scene that could have never blossomed without every single individual.

“Is it so hard to believe that a woman-led band can be a hardworking and organic success? Is it so challenging to grasp a woman’s success that you have to create a fantasy that the music industry had a hand in it? An extremely male dominated music industry by the way….

“That being said:

“My life and bandmate’s lives would be SO MUCH EASIER if we had industry backing! I garnered the little confidence I had not without the emotional support of my friends and my scene in May 2019 to play Scowl’s first show. My life has changed so much since that day, but it would’ve never been possible without my friends in the Bay Arean / Santa Cruz hardcore scene. The women/femme/trans individuals who I’ve embraced all around the world that have always had my back and saw me for my genuine self. Those individuals will always come first to me.

“Scowl has worked tirelessly to be in the position we are in. We have practiced late into the night, day after day. We have relentlessly toured. Last year I had bronchitis for months on tour, I’ve blown my voice out a handful of times, we have experienced exhaustive physical injury, blah, blah and only dropped ONE SHOW due to those circumstances the past two years. Not even counting the depression, anxiety, grief and other general human sufferings experiences thousand of miles away from home. Slept on countless floors, gone hungry for a little too long, been in the negatives on my bank statements, etc. Is that punk enough for you? We do this because we LOVE IT. Because it makes us happier than anything else. I have the privilege to play music for a living! Of course, I’m gonna chase my dreams!

“The most valuable lesson I learned from hardcore is that if you have something to say, scream it into a microphone.

“I would be nowhere without the countless BIPOC/trans/female gender nonconforming individuals that I’ve shared the stage with and have had meaningful conversations & relationships with. I’m so grateful to music for giving me the opportunity to form those connections. You have all collectively inspired me to never ever give up! Whether we talk all the time or have had a short swift encounter, you know who you are and I LOVE YOU!”I would be nowhere without the countless BIPOC/trans/female gender nonconforming individuals that I’ve shared the stage with and have had meaningful conversations & relationships with. I’m so grateful to music for giving me the opportunity to form those connections. You have all collectively inspired me to never ever give up! Whether we talk all the time or have had a short swift encounter, you know who you are and I LOVE YOU!

“You remind me that I’m never alone!”

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