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We asked 'The Bands' what they want for Christmas. Turns out it's mostly a new My Chemical Romance album.
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"Come Over (Again)" is a track by Crawlers, from the album Crawlers - EP, released 28th October 2021. The track is 4:14 long. It's filed under Rock. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 20 articles about Crawlers.
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We asked 'The Bands' what they want for Christmas. Turns out it's mostly a new My Chemical Romance album.

With a debut album and a devoted fanbase following them along the way, 2023 Hype List alumni Crawlers are ready to make 2024 their own.

The band will release their debut album in February.

Check out their new single 'Would You Come To My Funeral'.

It arrives ahead of the band's headline tour.

It follows the release of their debut mixtape 'Loud Without Noise'.

The EP features four new 'versions'.

Over the past year or so, Crawlers have already made a sizeable splash in rock’s deep end. Now, with a debut album to work towards, it’s less a question of if, and more a matter of when they take over the whole joint.

It's really very good. Well done everyone.

The Portsmouth event will be held from August 25th-27th, 2023.

The band unafraid to speak their truth.

The project arrived today, November 4th, via Polydor Records.

The festival will take place in Austin, Texas, from March 13th-18th.

The mixtape will arrive in full next Friday, October 28th, via Polydor Records.

The six-track effort will arrive later this year.

As The 1975 close Reading 2022 with a greatest hits set that could redefine the concept, here's everything we saw on Sunday.

The track "encompasses what it is like to be growing up in the current state of society".

Rising fast, despite the leather pants, CRAWLERS are quite probably your new favourite band.

Catch the band on tour from 31st October.

The band describe the track as being very personal to them.
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