Alternative/Rock
Crawlers Confirm 2024 Release of Debut Album ‘The Mess We Seem To Make’
Highly-rated Liverpudlian band Crawlers have revealed details of their long-awaited debut album, ‘The Mess We Seem To Make’. More info here.
One of the rising stars of the UK rock scene, Crawlers, have announced details of their eagerly awaited debut album. The Mess We Seem To Make will be released on February 16th via Polydor Records.
Alongside the announcement, the Liverpool four-piece also share the video for their new single “Would You Come To My Funeral”. Directed by Callum Lloyd-James, the video features the quartet acting as pallbearers at a funeral which takes an unusual turn of events. Check out the video here:
Speaking about The Mess We Seem To Make, singer Holly Minto says:
“This album debut comes from us honing our craft, being vulnerable with each other, finding our sound and saying exactly what we wanted to. I think that’s a lot of what the Crawlers sound is, being honest with each other about how to get the correct emotions out – trying, failing, and pushing each other to keep playing and writing to the limits.”
The Mess You Seem To Make takes on a whole range of challenging topics; trauma, sexual politics, mental health, the general goings on in a young person’s life. Across the record, feelings of loneliness, insecurity and toxic forms of dependence are held up to the light and examined in close context.
Crawlers release The Mess We Seem To Make on February 16th, 2024 and you can pre-order your copy here.
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