Starcrawler are a Los Angeles rock band who formed in 2015 when 18-year-old lead vocalist Arrow de Wilde first met guitarist Henri Cash at their Echo Park high school. Shortly thereafter they were joined by the rhythm section of Austin Smith (drums) and Tim Franco (bass). The foursome play with squalling riffs and thundering beats, and their incendiary live shows, fronted by de Wilde’s otherworldly magnetism, are truly captivating.
Gigwise (UK) recently stated that “Starcrawler are simply the most exciting – and best – band Rough Trade have signed in years."
After signing to Rough Trade earlier this year, they quickly released their
debut single “Ants”, which caught the ear of Elton John who played the track
on his Beats 1 radio show. Soon after, they were on the cover of LA Weekly –
their hometown paper. The headline was “With Fake Blood and Frenetic Songs,
Starcrawler make rock feel dangerous again". In the article, Arrow describes
that “bands are boring nowadays” and that “there’s no mystery”. That
helps explain a little bit of why their shows have become the stuff of legend.
They also recently played LA’s CalJam Festival, which is curated by Dave
Grohl (Starcrawler was the first band he reached
out to, and he raved about them the next day on KROQ.) Gerard Way is also a fan,
describing them as a "mix of 70’s theatricality and Stooges
electricity.”