The, ahem, crawl to superstardom is well underway.” – KERRANG!

Crawlers buzz has been simmering for some time now. ‘The Mess We Seem To Make’ should see it fully explode.” – DIY

This is a very real album from an act with the very real potential to be one of the biggest rock bands on the planet.” – DORK

Crawlers embody what it means to be a young band for the current moment – fluid in style, chronically online and willing to take on difficult subjects in a thoughtful way.” – NME

Since forming in 2018, CRAWLERSHolly Minto, Amy Woodall, Liv May and Harry Breen have come a long way from playing small gigs in their Northwest England home of Merseyside. Their debut album, The Mess We Seem To Make – out now – peaked at #7 on the UK albums chart, and they’re currently supporting Jane’s Addiction and Love & Rockets on a U.S. tour, including sold out shows in New York City on September 10-11 at The Rooftop at Pier 17 and September 24 in Chicago, IL at Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom.

Today, the band is ecstatic to announce a run of headlining U.S. dates as well, including shows at New York City’s Mercury Lounge on September 9, Chicago’s Beat Kitchen on September 23 and stops in Cleveland and Columbus. Full list of dates below.

CRAWLERS Tour Dates:

Aug 29 — Tampa, FL — MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre *

Aug 31 — Hollywood, FL — Hard Rock Live *

Sep 03 — Raleigh, NC — Red Hat Amphitheater *

Sep 05 — Portsmouth, VA — Atlantic Union Bank Pavilion *

Sep 07 — Atlantic City, NJ — Hard Rock Live at Etess Arena *

Sep 09 — New York, NY — Mercury Lounge

Sep 10 — New York, NY — The Rooftop at Pier 17 * – SOLD OUT

Sep 11 — New York, NY — The Rooftop at Pier 17 * – SOLD OUT

Sep 13 — Boston, MA — Leader Bank Pavilion *

Sep 15 — Bridgeport, CT — Hartford Healthcare Amphitheater *

Sep 18 — Toronto, ON — Budweiser Stage *

Sep 19 — Cleveland, OH — Beachland Ballroom

Sep 20 — Rochester Hills, MI — Meadow Brook Amphitheater *

Sep 22 — Milwaukee, WI — BMO Pavilion *

Sep 23 — Chicago, IL — Beat Kitchen

Sep 24 — Chicago, IL — Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom * – SOLD OUT

Sep 26 — Indianapolis, IN — Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park *

Sep 28 — Columbus, OH — A&R Music Bar

Oct 02 — Denver, CO — Fillmore Auditorium *

Oct 04 — Sandy, UT — Sandy Amphitheater *

Oct 08 — Seattle, WA — WAMU Theater *

Oct 09 — Portland, OR — Veterans Memorial Coliseum *

Oct 11 — Reno, NV — Grand Sierra Resort and Casino *

Oct 13 — San Francisco, CA — The Masonic *

Oct 16 — Los Angeles, CA — YouTube Theater *

* = supporting Jane’s Addiction and Love & Rockets

CRAWLERS Bio:

CRAWLERS are Holly Minto (vocals), Amy Woodall (lead guitar), Liv May (bass guitar) and Harry Breen (drums). They formed in 2018 putting in the hard yards, honing their live show with gigs across Merseyside. Word began to spread and soon Crawlers were attracting diehards from further afield. Over the past year the band have garnered a strong community and ever growing fanbase. Each new release has sealed Crawlers’ reputation as one of the UK’s most exciting young bands, with debut mixtape Loud Without Noise cementing their global status, landing at #1 on the UK Rock and Metal charts.

Crawlers are building a formidable live reputation encouraging the kind of organic fan base that will help them become the UK’s next big crossover alternative act. 2023 saw their biggest tour to date across UK, EU & US, including  shows at Invisible Wind Factory and Heaven, and an incredible festival season including Glastonbury, Truck, Y Not & Victorious. Previous shows also include: My Chemical Romance support, Reading & Leeds and Reeperbahn. So far, 2024 has seen a comprehensive in store & out store routing and support tours with Mother Mother and Royal Blood. Crawlers are to play Reading & Leeds Festival 2024 on the main stage.

With The Mess We Seem To Make Crawlers have certainly proven their sticking power. Digging deeper into what fans already know and love about their eclectic alt-rock sound, it builds on the relationship of trust they have with producer Pete Robinson and engineer Tom Roach at Liverpool’s Coastal Studios, crafting anthemic rock songs where each member’s playing personality can truly thrive. “He gets the coolest sound by getting the best out of us individually,” says Harry. “In doing that, he’s really cultivated the collective Crawlers sound.”

True to their word, The Mess We 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: “Hit It Again” hears Minto sing of “a childhood spent in locked bathrooms,” while “What I Know Is What I Love” gets open with old romantic habits: “There’s a part of me that needs to think for myself/but it feels so comfortable to feel that I know you so well.”

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