Since forming in 2018, CRAWLERS’ Amy Woodall, Holly Minto, Liv Kettle 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. “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,” they say.
The band’s debut self-titled EP (2021) was released on Modern Sky/Lab Records and lead track ‘Come Over (Again)’. It became the band’s first hit when it crashed into the Official UK Singles Chart. Their first Polydor release ‘I Can’t Drive’, released in January last year, was a Jack Saunders Tune Of The Week on Radio 1, receiving rave reviews from NME, Kerrang!, Clash, DIY and Sunday Times Cultures. After supporting My Chemical Romance last May, 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 bands in the UK for 2023.