The Crawling Announces New Album "Anatomy Of Loss"
Formed in the winter of 2014 against the bleak concrete backdrop of Lisburn city, Northern Ireland, The Crawling has came a long way since those humble beginnings. Influenced by Paradise Lost, Katatonia and Bolt Thrower, The Crawling uses guttural vocals to combine melancholy with weight, churning out a heavy, doom/death ensemble.
With the announcement of the band's debut album "Anatomy Of Loss" now brought to the fore, The Crawling has revealed an album trailer which offers the first glimpse into what's over the horizon.
"Anatomy Of Loss" is set for release on April 7th, 2017 via Grindscene Records, featuring seven tracks expressing desperation and defeat and artwork from Travis Smith. Vocalist / guitarist Andy Clarke comments:
"'Anatomy of Loss' is an album inspired by true events. It examines experiences of the band first hand, and what we see in our everyday lives. In short, it is a collection of stories about loss, regret and despondency. It looks at how people develop mechanisms to cope with grief, failure and heartbreak; and more often than not - the inability to do so.
"The recording process consisted of fun, despair, rage and subsequently immense satisfaction. Translating a song from the rehearsal studio to record is a daunting task, but this album was particularly challenging.
"I have my own studio, so we figured we would simply invest in ourselves, and spend far too many hours ensuring everything was captured just as we wanted. The results were inspiring; we have a heavy, clear and vigorous production showcasing the songs perfectly."
1. An Immaculate Deception
2. Poison Orange
3. Acid On My Skin
4. All Our Failings
5. The Right To Crawl
6. Violence Vanity and Neglect
7. Catatonic
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