Liverpool four-piece CRAWLERS return to their grunge sensibilities on new single “Messiah” which is released today .

Listen to ‘Messiah’ here.

“Messiah” is the follow-up to recent single “That Time Of Year Always”, which marked the beginning of a new era for CRAWLERS. To the tune of driving guitars and a dynamic textured production that harkens back to Linkin Park’s ‘Meteora’ era, Holly Minto candidly addresses what it feels like to “exploit one’s sadness for the sake of creating art”.

“Messiah” arrives as the band gear up for a busy summer of live activity, continuing this week with an intimate headline show in at Omeara, London (June 8th), a massive supporting slot at YUNGBLUD’s Eden Project show (June 10th) and their debut performances at this year’s Download Festival and Glastonbury Festival.

ABOUT CRAWLERS
Since forming in 2018, CRAWLERS’ Amy Woodall, Holly Minto, Liv May and Harry Breen have come a long way from playing small gigs in their hometown of Merseyside. Having seen massive chart success last November with the release of their debut mixtape “Loud Without Noise”, in tandem with a string of sold out headline shows across the UK in the same month, Liverpool’s hottest new rock export have proven themselves to be on a trajectory to conquer both the live and streaming spaces respectively in 2023.

Aside from their incredibly infectious grungy musical explorations that continue to capture the zeitgeist of their generation and beyond. The bands’ authentic approach to managing their social presence has meant that their knack for injecting their personal tales into universal singalongs has connected on a mass scale.

After supporting My Chemical Romance on tour last May, performing at Radio 1’s Big Weekender, embarking on a sold-out headline tour in North America last June, and their own sold-out EU/UK headlining tour last November, CRAWLERS are one of the most hotly-tipped live bands in the UK for 2023. 

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