CrawlersKiss Me
Directed by Callum Lloyd‑James
A pulsating, memory-fogged party scene that rewinds to a first kiss amid queered celebration—this effervescent video captures the thrill of new romance through flickering lights,…
4 Crawlers Music Videos from 2022–2024
Directed by Callum Lloyd‑James
A pulsating, memory-fogged party scene that rewinds to a first kiss amid queered celebration—this effervescent video captures the thrill of new romance through flickering lights,…
Directed by Callum Lloyd-James
A haunting exploration of fractured relationships, “Would You Come to My Funeral” visualizes emotional disconnection through cinematic tension and shadowed performance—blurring nostalgia and regret in…
Directed by Vessel Studios
Crawlers’ “Come Over (Again)” blends emotionally raw alternative rock with grunge-inspired guitar work, dark indie textures, and deeply vulnerable lyricism. The visually intense music video…
A raw, confrontational exploration of trauma and intimacy, “Fuck Me (I Didn’t Know How to Say)” uses gritty performance and stark visuals to confront the…
Formed 2018 · alternative rock
Crawlers are an English rock band from Warrington, formed in 2018. The band gained widespread attention in late 2021 when their single "Come Over (Again)" went viral on the social media platform TikTok. In early 2024, the band joined Canadian rock group Mother Mother as a supporting act on tour. In 2022 they signed to Polydor Records, and released the EP Loud Without Noise, which debuted at number 22 on the UK Albums Chart in November 2022. They released their debut album The Mess We Seem to Make in February 2024. via Wikipedia
Crawlers’s studio albums / EPs · 1
Everything you need to know about Crawlers
Crawlers formed in 2018.
Crawlers’s music spans alternative rock.
Crawlers have released one studio album, The Mess We Seem To Make (2024).
Crawlers’s most recent studio album is The Mess We Seem To Make, released in 2024.
Crawlers’s most-watched music videos on AltSounds are “Come Over (again)”, “Fuck Me (I Didn’t Know How To Say)”, “Kiss Me” and “Would You Come To My Funeral”.
Crawlers’s most-viewed music video on AltSounds is “Come Over (again)” (2022), with 3.3 million views, directed by Vessel Studios. Crawlers’ “Come Over (Again)” blends emotionally raw alternative rock with grunge-inspired guitar work, dark indie textures, and deeply vulnerable lyricism. The visually intense music video enhances the track’s themes of toxic relationships, emotional dependency, and self-dest…
You can listen to Crawlers on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube and SoundCloud, and watch their music videos right here on AltSounds.