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Crawlers share new single Would You Come To My Funeral

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Liverpool’s alternative four-piece Crawlers are back with another killer hit, following the release of their previous singles ‘Messiah’ and ‘That Time Of Year Always’.

If you’ve not heard of Crawlers before, well, you’re missing out on a breakout band giving it their all. Known for their rock tunes and soft grunge sound, they are quickly making their name as a must-watch LGBTQIA+ rockstars.

So, what are they doing now? The quartet are dropping new music just as they get started with their UK and Europe tour. Alongside that, they’ve got a new fuzzy rock track,  ‘Would You Come To My Funeral’, which explores fractured relationships and lovers left behind. “Have you ever looked at someone who meant everything in your life and now is a complete stranger and wondered – if you died, would they attend your funeral?” says Holly Minto of the song’s message.

If you’re still getting familiar with Crawlers, there’s plenty of new music to get stuck into. Forming in 2018, the band released a self-titled EP in 2021 and are releasing new music via Polydor (Universal Music Group).

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