The Cribs get nostalgic with new track "Wish I Knew You In The 90s"
14 September 2015, 11:00
| Written by
Jessica Goodman
Favoured fraternal trio The Cribs have shared a brand new track "Wish I Knew You In The 90s".
Delightfully boisterous, the song is a three minute romp through storming guitars and raw vocals. Edgier than the tracks on latest album For All My Sisters, "Wish I Knew You In The 90s" sees a return to the band's punky roots.
The track will act as b-side to the latest single "Summer Of Chances", and acts as a cause for excitement ahead of the three-piece's forthcoming UK tour with Pulled Apart By Horses and The Wytches, details of which can be found here.
"Summer Of Chances" is released on 30 October via Sonic Blew / Sony Red.
Stream "Wish I Knew You In The 90s" below.
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