Crows - Beware Believers
New album from Crows out now via Bad Vibrations Records. 2nd pressing comes on 180g black vinyl, also available in a heavy tip-on printed gatefold sleeve.
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London four-piece Crows will release their highly anticipated second album, âBeware Believersâ, on April 1st 2022 via Bad Vibrations Records. Conjuring a dark and visceral post-punk thatâs been hardened by years of notoriously rowdy live shows, Crows have amassed a legion of die-hard fans since they formed back in 2015 and cultivated a singular, much-adored presence in the British alternative music scene. Equal parts ferocious and hedonistic, the incoming âBeware Believersâ LP arrives off the back of their critically acclaimed 2019 debut âSilver Tonguesâ, international touring and festival appearances, and shared stages with the likes of IDLES, Wolf Alice, Girl Band, Metz, Slaves and Protomartyr.
Following the release of their long-awaited debut album on the IDLES-run Balley Records back in 2019, Crows immediately set to work on its follow-up and by January 2020 they were already back in the studio tracking what would become the âBeware Believersâ LP â and then Covid hit. âOnce we knew Covid was here to stay, we took the first break weâve taken since we released our first single âPrayâ in 2015. Being locked down for three months unable to finish the last bits of the record was very frustrating but it did mean we could come back to the album with fresh ears and make sure it sounded like it should: a true representation of Crows.â
Loud, cathartic and abrasive â a quintessential Crows record it certainly is. âBeware Believers has felt like a marathon, a real endurance test thatâs been a long, winding road filled with highs and lows and plenty of twists and turnsâ, frontman James Cox says: âThe majority of the themes on the album came from what was going on in the world around Summer 2019 when we started writing the album. Covid wasn't in our lives and the biggest impact was Brexit and the madness our government were putting us through. I was reading a lot of J.G. Ballard and Kurt Vonnegut, mad dystopian novels, whilst all this craziness was going on around us and it was a weird headspace to get into.â
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New album from Crows out now via Bad Vibrations Records. 2nd pressing comes on 180g black vinyl, also available in a heavy tip-on printed gatefold sleeve.
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London four-piece Crows will release their highly anticipated second album, âBeware Believersâ, on April 1st 2022 via Bad Vibrations Records. Conjuring a dark and visceral post-punk thatâs been hardened by years of notoriously rowdy live shows, Crows have amassed a legion of die-hard fans since they formed back in 2015 and cultivated a singular, much-adored presence in the British alternative music scene. Equal parts ferocious and hedonistic, the incoming âBeware Believersâ LP arrives off the back of their critically acclaimed 2019 debut âSilver Tonguesâ, international touring and festival appearances, and shared stages with the likes of IDLES, Wolf Alice, Girl Band, Metz, Slaves and Protomartyr.
Following the release of their long-awaited debut album on the IDLES-run Balley Records back in 2019, Crows immediately set to work on its follow-up and by January 2020 they were already back in the studio tracking what would become the âBeware Believersâ LP â and then Covid hit. âOnce we knew Covid was here to stay, we took the first break weâve taken since we released our first single âPrayâ in 2015. Being locked down for three months unable to finish the last bits of the record was very frustrating but it did mean we could come back to the album with fresh ears and make sure it sounded like it should: a true representation of Crows.â
Loud, cathartic and abrasive â a quintessential Crows record it certainly is. âBeware Believers has felt like a marathon, a real endurance test thatâs been a long, winding road filled with highs and lows and plenty of twists and turnsâ, frontman James Cox says: âThe majority of the themes on the album came from what was going on in the world around Summer 2019 when we started writing the album. Covid wasn't in our lives and the biggest impact was Brexit and the madness our government were putting us through. I was reading a lot of J.G. Ballard and Kurt Vonnegut, mad dystopian novels, whilst all this craziness was going on around us and it was a weird headspace to get into.â
























