CRAWLERS today release their new single “Call It Love” via Interscope Records. As they continue to grow their reputation as one of the most exhilarating bands to come out of Liverpool in recent years, this new single perfectly showcases their 90’s grunge sound with a contemporary edge. Watch the lyric video for “Call It Love” HERE.
“Call It Love romanticizes the desire to love someone despite it being a toxic situation. You call a relationship love because you feel like that’s what you deserve, but that doesn’t mean that that’s what it actually is,” says lead singer Holly Minto of the track.
“Call It Love” offers another taste of what to expect from the hotly tipped quartet’s debut album The Mess We Seem To Make which will be released on February 16, 2024. It follows CRAWLERS electrifying last single “Would You Come To My Funeral” which launched as Radio 1’s ‘Hottest Record in the World’ in September. Pre-order The Mess We Seem To Make HERE.
Speaking about The Mess We Seem To Make, singer Holly Minto says, “This album debut comes from us honing our craft, being vulnerable with each other, finding our sound and saying exactly what we wanted to. I think that’s a lot of what the Crawlers sound is, being honest with each other about how to get the correct emotions out – trying, failing, and pushing each other to keep playing and writing to the limits.”
True to their word The Mess You 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.
It digs deeper into what fans already know and love about Crawlers’ eclectic alt-rock sound and builds on the relationship of trust they have with producer Pete Robertson and engineer Tom Roach at Liverpool’s Coastal Studios, crafting anthemic rock songs where each member’s playing personality can truly thrive. Rather than forcing themselves in any one sonic direction, they maintained the free-wheeling spirit of 2022’s mixtape Loud Without Noise, producing a striking debut which cements their status as the UK’s next big crossover alternative act.
The Mess We Seem To Make features 12 tracks and will be available on various formats including Deluxe CD, white vinyl, blue splatter vinyl and silver glitter cassette.