Starcrawler
Starcrawler is an American rock band from Los Angeles, formed in 2015. The band consists of lead singer Arrow de Wilde, guitarist Henri Cash, bassist Tim Franco and drummer Austin Smith. They have released two studio albums, Starcrawler (2018) and Devour You (2019).
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One half of Starcrawler performing at Rock am Ring 2018. L-R: Tim Franco & Arrow de Wilde. | |
Background information | |
Origin | Los Angeles |
Genres | Pop punk,[1] rock and roll[2] |
Years active | 2015–present |
Labels | Rough Trade Records |
Website | starcrawlermusic |
Members | Arrow de Wilde Austin Smith Henri Cash Tim Franco |
Starcrawler lead singer Arrow de Wilde and guitarist Henri Cash both attended Los Angeles' Grand Arts High School.[3] De Wilde is the daughter of photographer Autumn de Wilde and drummer Aaron Sperske.[4]
History
Origins
In the summer of 2015, Arrow de Wilde and Austin Smith came together to collaborate in making music. When the school year began in 2015/2016, the two decided to recruit new members, a guitarist and bassist. One day during school Wilde saw Henri Cash and asked: "You look cool, do you play guitar?" Cash was actually carrying a tuba. Wilde later recruited bassist Tim Franco.[5]
2017 - 2018: Early period and debut album
Starcrawler's debut 7", "Ants" / "Used To Know", was released in 2017 on red/white splatter vinyl with a picture sleeve in a limited edition of 500, which sold out quickly.
Starcrawler released their first 7" single from their debut album, "I Love LA" / "Castaway", on Rough Trade Records on February 16, 2018. The single features a photo of the band on the front and back labels, and comes in a pink sleeve.
In March 2018, Starcrawler performed a number of shows at the world's biggest music showcase, South By Southwest (SXSW), in Austin, Texas. Their performances gained notoriety for their energy and antics. During their final gig at SXSW, lead singer de Wilde terrorized the crowd by spitting blood in the face of a photographer, hurling attendees' personal possessions into the crowd, and snot-rocketing in the face of another member of the audience.[6] Starcrawler won the Grulke Prize for Developing U.S. Act at SXSW for their performances at the festival.[7]
Starcrawler performed their singles "Love's Gone Again" and "I Love LA" live on Later With Jools Holland on May 29, 2018, before starting their 2018 European Tour. The tour ran from May 30 to June 23 and included concerts in Spain, Luxembourg, Germany, Portugal, United Kingdom, Austria, France and the Netherlands.
The band's self-titled debut album Starcrawler was released that year by Rough Trade Records on both white vinyl and black vinyl. 200 copies were also pressed on white vinyl with an alternate cover.[8]
Starcrawler released the single "Hollywood Ending" along "Tank Top" as a B-side on November 16.[9]
2019–present: Devour You
On February 26, Starcrawler released the second single "She Gets Around" that recalls '90s alternative rock bands like Nirvana and The Breeders with heavy power chords and Arrow's outstanding vocal performance who snarls the tune's dark lyrics in between enthusiastic growls and howls.[10]
The band participated in the motion picture soundtrack for the film Pet Sematary by making a cover of the Ramones song with the same title and was uploaded on April 5, 2019.[11]
On October 11, the band released their second studio album Devour You.[12]
On August 2, 2020, De Wilde stated on an Instagram post that she was sexually assaulted in a dressing room by a male stripper while on tour with The Growlers in Melbourne in January. She clarified that none of the band members themselves had participated in the act, but had laughed and filmed the incident, and that she had repeatedly attempted to leave but was pushed down each time. Guitarist Cash later made a statement that De Wilde's claims were true, and that the band had tried to break in to no avail. Lead singer of The Growlers, Brooks Nielsen, who was said to have orchestrated the incident, issued an apology on Instagram, and stated that guitarist Matt Taylor had taken temporary leave despite denying the allegations.[13][14]
Critical reception
In a performance review in The Guardian the band was described as "Blending the sludgy, doom-laden riffs of Black Sabbath with the urgent pop-punk of The Runaways, the young LA band Starcrawler are a group whose entire DNA seems linked to the 1970s."[1]
Discography
Studio albums
- Starcrawler (2018)
- Devour You (2019)
Singles
- "Ants" / "Used to Know" (2017)
- "Let Her Be" (2017)
- "I Love LA" / "Castaway" (2018)
- "Love's Gone Again" (2018)
- "Chicken Woman" (2018)
- "Hollywood Ending" / "Tank Top" (2018)
- "She Gets Around" (2019)
- "Pet Sematary" (2019)
- "Bet My Brains" (2019)
- "No More Pennies" (2019)
Music videos
- "Ants" (2017)
- "Let Her Be" (2017)
- "I Love LA" (2017)
- "Love's Gone Again" (2018)
- "Chicken Woman" (2018)
- "Hollywood Ending" (2019)
- "She Gets Around" (2019)
- "Bet My Brains" (2019)
- "No More Pennies" (2019)
References
- Daniel Dylan Wray. "Starcrawler review – fake blood and oral sex in faithful Sabbath homage | Music". The Guardian. Retrieved March 12, 2020.
- JAMES, FALLING. "Local Talent Gets Its Moment in the Sun at Echo Park Rising". LA Weekly. Retrieved October 23, 2018.
- Aly Comingore (August 23, 2017). "Starcrawler's Arrow De Wilde Knows How To Put On A Show". Nylon.com. Retrieved March 12, 2020.
- "Listen: Starcrawler – 'Hollywood Ending' / 'Tank Top'". Remote Control Records. Retrieved November 11, 2018.
- "Starcrawler drop explosive power anthem She Gets Around: Stream". Consequence of Sound. Retrieved February 26, 2019.
- "Starcrawler cover 'Pet Sematary' for film soundtrack". DIY. Retrieved April 5, 2019.
- "Starcrawler's New Album 'Devour You' Is Made Of Blood, Sweat & Physical Injuries". Aupium. Retrieved October 11, 2019.
- Bloom, Madison. "Starcrawler's Arrow de Wilde Accuses the Growlers of Facilitating Sexual Assault, Band "Takes Full Responsibility"". Pitchfork. Retrieved August 4, 2020.
- "Starcrawler's Arrow de Wilde says the Growlers filmed male stripper sexually assaulting her". Los Angeles Times. August 1, 2020. Retrieved August 4, 2020.