The Cribs have confirmed they’ll return with their first new music since 2017 tonight (August 13).
Posting on Twitter, the Wakefield trio teased a new track called ‘Running Into You’, which is set to premiere on Steve Lamacq’s BBC 6 Music show this evening.
“Tonight – from 5pm… WE’RE BACK,” they wrote on Twitter.
Responding to the news, one fan said: “2020 suddenly got a whole lot better. Just 7 hours at work to get through…..”
Another said: “Three brothers from Wakefield single-handedly saving 2020.”
Tonight – from 5pm…
WE'RE BACK@BBC6Music @steve_lamacq #RunningIntoYou pic.twitter.com/UCnlmtroTW
— The Cribs (@thecribs) August 13, 2020
The latest release from the group comes after they shared a special lockdown performance that saw them remotely reuniting with past collaborator and former Sonic Youth guitarist Lee Ranaldo to perform âBe Safeâ.
In a statement that accompanied the performance, they said: âGot the old band back together (despite being separated by thousands of miles!) for a fashionably late isolation video, our first âliveâ performance in almost 2 years!
âFeel like the title of the song is quite pertinent at the minute, and hope youâre all looking out for each other. Love, The Cribs.â
The Cribsâ last album, â24-7 Rock Star Shitâ, was released back in 2017.
The band recently looked back on the making of their 2004 album âThe New Fellasâ as part of Tim Burgessâ ongoing series of online album listening parties.
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