Stepping outside of their comfort zone and indulging in something a little different, Canadian Hardcore crew Junkowl have chosen to combine their trademark slick stoner riffs, hardcore energy and groovy bass with the darkness that lies beneath “Back To Black” by Amy Winehouse. It’s their first new material since 2020’s “Making Out With My Death”,
Staying in Canada, Junkowl, the 2019 “En Route To Heavy Montreal” Champions are a slick combination of stoner riffs, hardcore energy and groovy bass, who recently released their debut album “Making Out With My Death” this past June. It’s a ripper with Everytime I Die and Cancer Bats vibes that everyone can enjoy and as the band continue
Can a Hardcore Punk act with flavours of Everytime I Die and Cancer Bats pull off an acoustic version of one of their tracks? You’re about to find out as vocalist Jesse Frechette and guitarist Samuel Matte from Junkowl have done exactly that. The song they have chosen is “Crawling Up My Feet“, which received
Formed in 2017 and known for creating a unique blend of Groove Metal, Stoner and Hardcore that is matched with a high energy ‘in your face’ live performance akin to Buffalo New York residents Everytime I Die and even fellow Canadians Cancer Bats, Montreal’s Junkowl have come a long way in three years. It was
Following the premier of single “Crawling Up My Feet” from Montreal Hardcore Punks Junkowl a couple of weeks back, they’re now streaming a second track entitled “Quarantine Us All” with their debut album “Making My Own Death” out on 5th June, a slick combination of stoner riffs, hardcore energy and groovy bass, it’s party animal
Moving through the underground music scene, Junkowl quickly made a name for themselves when they won the 2019 ‘En Route Vers Heavy Montreal’; a competition between nearly 200 bands, landing them a spot at that year’s edition of renowned metal festival Heavy Montreal. So seeing as the band chose to include a reference to that
…with their debut album “Making Out With My Death” Out 5th June 2020, a slick combination of stoner riffs, hardcore energy, and groovy bass, this is party animal blues, Montreal Quebec Canada quartet Junkowl have given us just a glimpse of what it was like to record the beast. Included on that is the gritty
Described as a slick combination of stoner riffs, hardcore energy and groovy bass, hailing from Monteral, Junkowl are expecting their debut album “Making Out With My Death” on 5th June 2020. A 10 track record full of sultry and powerful songs about past regrets and self-destructive behaviour. It includes the band’s favourite “10,000 Vultures”, the first