Crawlers

Liverpool alt-rockers Crawlers came together in 2018 after schoolmates Amy Woodall (guitar) and Liv Kettle (bass guitar) teamed up with vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Holly Minto. After expanding their lineup with the addition of drummer Harry Breen, the group set about making a name for themselves on the Liverpool live circuit, and soon began growing their fanbase on TikTok. In 2021, they were catapulted to the heady heights of viral TikTok fame with "Come Over (Again)," which was featured on their debut self-titled EP of that year, cracked the UK singles chart Top 100, and saw their career pick up speed. They were subsequently snapped up by Polydor in January 2022 with whom they dropped their second EP Loud Without Noise, outpacing their debut by climbing to number 22 on the UK album charts in November 2022, and enjoying their first taste of the UK Top 40. A trio of singles arrived in 2023: "That Time of Year Always," "Messiah," and “Would You Come To My Funeral," the latter serving as the first single of their debut full-length. The band kicked off 2024 with the release of their two-disc debut album in February, The Mess We Seem to Make, which was created with producer Pete Robinson and engineer Tom Roach at Liverpool’s Coastal Studios.

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