A ROCK band from with more than 34 million streams on Spotify are heading to Warrington.
Crawlers, who have more than 650,000 followers on the social media platform TikTok, have announced they will be performing in the centre of the town.
The band, two of whom are from Warrington, have moved from strength to strength, with their debut album featuring a song that was named BBC Radio 1's 'Tune of the Week' and crashed into the UK official singles chart.
a continuation of hurt, and recovery. “Hang Me Like Jesus” the last single from our debut mixtape Loud Without Noise out 22nd of october.
— CRAWLERS (@CrawlersHQ) October 18, 2022
it’s a big one, whos excited?🤍💚☦️
PRESAVE HERE https://t.co/SwlpCe1KsD pic.twitter.com/uzGdM7fENN
Crawlers receiving rave reviews from NME, Kerrang!, Clash, DIY and Sunday Times Cultures after releasing their song 'I Can't Drive.'
The band are heading to Warrington in December, performing an intimate gig in support of their new mixtape: 'Loud Without Noise.'
Following their performance, the band will be singing albums in the club.
One of the tracks already released from the band's mixtape is called 'Hang Me Like Jesus.'
Lead singer, Holly Minto, said that the song was written after the breakdown of her relationship and that she felt that she was constantly making sacrifices.
Holly said: "It was originally written about feeling like a burden to my partner when I was ill.
"After the relationship, I realised that I wasn’t being a burden, I was just trying to recover."
“Hang Me Like Jesus” is out now, this song means so much to us as a band, and we are so glad it’s urs to have now, what’s ur fave lyric?? ☦️ https://t.co/wh3asvewXp pic.twitter.com/tspaFfc9yB
— CRAWLERS (@CrawlersHQ) October 21, 2022
Crawlers supported international superstars My Chemical Romance in May, and embarked upon their own tour of North America in June - their UK-wide tour kicks off in November.
The band said: "It’s really hard to find a safe space – especially for young people, queer people, and other misrepresented or underrepresented groups – and being able to do that with our platform is something we’re looking forward to exploring and breaking boundaries with."
Considering their achievements, it is hard to believe the band only formed in 2018.
The band's PR spokesperson described them as exploring 'heartbreak, mental health, trauma and politics through their own unique brand of emotive and experiential sonics.'
hang me like jesus nearly gonna get 20k in a day… stream till ur hearts content, share it with all ur friends and family - let’s do this together x pic.twitter.com/jTj0xv1TmV
— CRAWLERS (@CrawlersHQ) October 21, 2022
Crawlers are Holly Minto, Amy Woodall, Liv Kettle, both from Warrington, and Harry Breen - the band heads to FC2 in Warrington on Saturday, December 10.
Tickets and more information are available here.
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