That’s not to say that Scowl are one-dimensional. How Flowers Grow rushes by in a blur, with 10 songs getting in and out in a little under 16 minutes. Blink and you’ll almost certainly miss something, but they manage to cram a lot of structure and memorable hooks into their compact explosions of barely contained chaos. Dead To Me is as vicious as you might expect, with locomotive drums and a metallic chug, while Pay Privilege Due dangles a hook in the midst of its sludgy noise. And then, halfway through, they throw in a total curveball in the shape of Seeds To Sow, which sees Kat singing over a poppy new wave groove, complete with peals of saxophone.