Warrington’s “Powered up misfits” Crawlers achieve 100,000 streams with first single

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DESCRIBING themselves as “powered up misfits” Warrington band Crawlers achieved over 100,000 streams with their first released track “So Tired.”
Although the four piece band has been together for around two years, they had ony been gigging for one, before lockdown.
The band so they are wholeheartedly fighting against musical tedium, creeping into society barely seen, if only to save it.
The fearless four-piece from Warrington have caught fire, with the flames fed by the oxygen of heavy riffage, the abandon of youth and a sense of conviction that, if the world can be changed, then it’s the outsiders who will cross that finish line first.

Rocket-fuelled, multi-coloured lead singer, Holly Minto, the only band member not from Warrington, living in Southport, steps from the pages of the aural comic book Crawlers
illustrate with every three-minute riot, describing the alternative in vocals sweeping from caustic to honey sweet, and breathless blasts of trumpet. With heavy boots and heavily-painted eyelids, Minto is backed up by an undefeatable army of three more, powered-up misfits in the shape of Amy Woodall from Orford on guitar, Ben McKeown from Great Sankey on drums and Liv Kettle from Westbrook on bass.
Having only released one track to date, So Tired, which reached 100,000 streams, Crawlers’ super heroic feats of daring have so far extended to a handful of rare, yet riotous gigs in the north of England.
The band hopes are to continue as a band and further develop our sound and music and to grow and allow people to enjoy their music.


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