#RisingArtist : Starcrawler latest new song "No More Pennies"

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Beloved Los Angeles-based Starcrawler will release their massive sophomore album next month, and today they share another single. While much of the forthcoming Devour You dynamically captures the aggression of Starcrawler’s gloriously unhinged live shows, today’s sneak peek, “No More Pennies,” acts as the record’s country-tinged centerpiece, showcasing a more nuanced, and more grown-up Starcrawler for the first time. The video was directed by singer Arrow de Wilde and Jonathan King. "We started with an archive of 16mm film that Gilbert Trejo shot with us on tour and at home over the last year," de Wilde says, "I was editing it together with Jonathan and we were both drawn to a lot of the shots of us around Los Angeles. So we jumped in a car and shot the video performances around town trying to capture the feeling we get when we're all together back in the city. We had our friends with us - Gilbert, Annie Hardy (Giant Drag), Mary James, my uncle Jimmy and Jonathan's chihuahua Earth Angel. It's got a feeling that captures the dreaminess of the song.

Starcrawler is a band of misfit rock & rollers for a new generation. The visceral, not-to-be-missed experience of a Starcrawler show perfectly melds a classic arena rock show with the sweat and grit of a club gig, typically featuring frontwoman Arrow de Wilde covered in blood and writhing across the stage in a bejeweled jockstrap and guitarist Henri Cash throwing his guitar and jumping into the crowd to perform. See for yourself as their headline tour kicks off in North America on October 5 in San Francisco and concludes with a homecoming show at Los Angeles’ The Fonda on November 9. The run includes two special shows at Third Man Records - Hell Night in Detroit (we will be there) and Halloween in Nashville, TN, and continues later this year throughout the UK, Europe, and Japan. See below for all dates, and get your tickets HERE.

Starcrawler—vocalist Arrow de Wilde, guitarist/vocalist Henri Cash, bassist Tim Franco, and drummer Austin Smith—is a band possessed by the spirit of its hometown of Los Angeles, every movement charged with primal and manic electricity. The band formed in 2015, and since that time has gone from bashing out songs in the garage to earning legendary fans such as Shirley Manson and Elton John, and to supporting the likes of Beck, Foo Fighters, Spoon, The Distillers, MC5 and more. Their forthcoming sophomore album Devour You was produced by Nick Launay (Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, L7) and came to life at the famed Sunset Sound. It takes the feral intensity of their 2018 self-titled debut and twists it into something grander and more gracefully composed. With its more elaborate and nuanced yet harder-hitting sonic palette, the result is a selection of songs radiating both raw sensitivity and untamable power, and a record that de Wilde says, “encapsulates all the blood, sweat, bruised knees, and broken fingers of a Starcrawler show.”