Skip to main content

The Crawling sign with GRIND SCENE RECORDS

We are proud to announce that THE CRAWLING have signed up with underground death metal label GRIND SCENE RECORDS.

We are completely thrilled to be associated with the label, and be placed alongside such great acts as Cerebral Bore, Man Must Die, Zombified, Foul Body Autopsy, and Foetal Juice, to name just a few of the quality bands attached to the Grind Scene roster.

Our debut single "Choking On Concrete" will be officially released Monday 9th February, along with a special FREE give away release campaign! Stay tuned for more info, and don't miss us on our forthcoming Irish Tour with Desecration.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

LIVE review: Bloodstock 2016 - The Moshville Times

After hearing the last few songs of XII boar, I meandered over to the New Blood tent to catch the last bit of The Crawling (8) . Having a kind of doom sound mixed with death metal vocals, I was suitably impressed by them. The crowd present for them seemed to be too with a lot of folk banging their heads or fist pumping the air. Bloodstock 2016 – Friday (James’s view) The Moshville Times

CD review: 'Anatomy Of Loss' - Demonszone

ANATOMY OF LOSS is the debut album from the semi-sober Irish death metal band THE CRAWLING. A promising band with an even more promising album. After the release of their three track EP IN LIGHT OF DARK DAYS, I have been looking forward to hearing this record. In terms of style and sound, this album is very much more of the same. There is a vast selection of death metal riffing, each one being as catchy as the other thanks to having more emphasis on the rhythm rather then following the idiotic trend of how fast and extreme they could play. When the group aren’t thrashing out on their instruments, they are playing slow heavy chords that is best described as doom metal. These songs start off slow (a little too slow for my personal taste) and had they been a little longer, they would have been a little tedious. But THE CRAWLING seem to have enough common sense to realise that each song requires a good hook and just when things slow down, they burst into life with some mean riff. Both st...