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Cowards (album)

Cowards is the third studio album by the English post-punk band Squid. It was released by Warp Records on 7 February 2025, and was met with widespread acclaim by music critics.

Background

Cowards was recorded after the completion but before the release of the band's second album, O Monolith, with recording finishing on 9 June 2023. It was inspired by traveling to different countries and reading books about the countries to create what lead singer and drummer Ollie Judge described as a "book of dark fairy tales." Some of these books included Agustina Bazterrica's Tender Is the Flesh and Ryū Murakami's In the Miso Soup.

The lyrics touch on a variety of topics within the overall topic of "evil itself", with "Crispy Skin" being about cannibalism and "Blood on the Boulders" about the Manson murders.

Composition

Cowards has been described as both post-rock and art rock, with influences from a diverse set of other genres, including electronica, folk music, and psych rock. The album was seen as a continuation of the band's distancing from their earlier post-punk sound. Writing for The Quietus, Cal Cashin described Cowards as "A Pet Sounds, except all of the pets are scorpions, and tarantulas, and maybe some stick insects too".

Release and reception

Cowards was released by Warp Records on 7 February 2025. It follows Squid's 2023 album O Monolith.

In a review for Paste, Alli Dempsey wrote that "Sonically, Cowards might be Squid's most actualized and in-depth venture yet." Writing for Under the Radar, Nick Roseblade felt that Cowards was "the strongest album Squid has released to date".

Track listing

Personnel

Squid

  • Louis Borlase – guitar, bass guitar, vocals
  • Ollie Judge – drums, lead vocals
  • Arthur Leadbetter – keyboards
  • Laurie Nankivell – bass guitar, brass, percussion
  • Anton Pearson – guitar, bass, vocals, percussion

Additional musicians

  • Ruisi Quartet – strings (tracks 1–6, 8, 9)
  • Alessandro Ruisi – violin
  • Venetia Jollands – violin
  • Luba Tunnicliffe – viola
  • Max Ruisi – cello
  • Zands Duggan – additional percussion (tracks 1–3, 5–9)
  • Rosa Brook – additional voices (tracks 1, 3, 5, 7, 9)
  • Tony Njoku – additional voices (tracks 1, 3, 5, 7, 9)
  • Clarissa Connelly – additional voices (track 9)
  • Chris Dowding – flugelhorn (tracks 7, 9)

Technical

Visuals

  • Ben Sifel – design
  • Tonje Tielsen – photography

Charts

References