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THE CRIBS

Men’s Needs, Women’s Needs, Whatever (2022 reissue)

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The Cribs' first three classic albums are returning to stores on limited edition coloured vinyl, cassette and definitive 2CD editions which feature never-be...
THE CRIBS

the cribs (2022 reissue)

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The Cribs' first three classic albums are returning to stores on limited edition coloured vinyl, cassette and definitive 2CD editions which feature never-be...
THE CRIBS

The New Fellas (2022 reissue)

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The Cribs' first three classic albums are returning to stores on limited edition coloured vinyl, cassette and definitive 2CD editions which feature never-be...

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I Had The Blues But I Shook Them Loose – Live At Brixton

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night network
  1. Goodbye
  2. Running Into You
  3. Screaming In Suburbia
  4. Never Thought I’d Feel Again
  5. Deep Infatuation
  6. I Don’t Know Who I Am (feat. Lee Ranaldo)
  7. She’s My Style
  8. Under The Bus Station Clock
  9. The Weather Speaks Your Name
  10. Siren Sing-Along
  11. Earl & Duke
  12. In The Neon Night

THE CRIBS

night network

Sonic Blew/Pias
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    Released: 20th Nov 2020

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as fresh, cathartic and vital as anything they’ve ever put out, that unique blend of bittersweet melody, brutal lyrical honesty and riffs for days has returned in full force.

The Cribs are back and on blistering form, brandishing their brand new eighth album, 'Night Network'. the self-produced 12-track album was recorded at the Foo Fighters Studio 606 in Los Angeles in the spring/summer of 2019. In a typically downplayed way, the band have honed in on what’s so special about The Cribs: really bloody good songs. Fans might well think this is their best album in a decade. they return empowered, beholden to no one, on the greatest form and still screaming in suburbia. “While the album’s indie and punkier moments do revitalise the record’s energy, there isn’t a sense of pining for that “classic Cribs sound” whenever the band do decide to explore other songwriting avenues” 5/5 – nme.