Creeper
English rock band
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2025 | Creeper releases music video 'Headstones' from their album Sanguivore II: Mistress of Death, directed by Harry Steel |
May 31 2025 | Announced their next album Sanguivore II: Mistress of Death at a one-off show at Koko in London, with a planned release date of 31 October 2025. |
2024 | Creeper released music video 'Lovers Led Astray' from Sanguivore album, directed by Harry Steel |
2024 | The band's album 'Sanguivore' was nominated for Best Album, and won the award for Best Album Artwork. |
2024 | Touring guitarist Lawrie Pattison was made an official member of the band. |
March 2024 | Completed the 12 Days of Night Tour in the UK, followed by supporting Black Veil Brides on their Bleeders Tour in the US. Touring guitarist Lawrie Pattison was made an official band member. |
March 2024 | Completed the 12 Days of Night Tour in the UK. |
March 2024 | Began supporting Black Veil Brides on their Bleeders Tour in the US. |
2023 | Creeper released multiple music videos from Sanguivore album, including 'Cry to Heaven', 'Teenage Sacrifice', 'Black Heaven', and 'Further Than Forever', directed by Billy H. Price and Jacek Zmarz |
November 2023 | Completed the six-date Sacred Blasphemy Tour in England and Scotland, followed by supporting Atreyu on their European We Want Your Skulls Tour. |
November 2023 | Began supporting Atreyu on the European leg of their We Want Your Skulls Tour. |
November 2023 | Completed the six-date Sacred Blasphemy Tour in England and Scotland. |
November 3 2023 | Released a reworked version of Static Dress's song 'Welcome In...' as part of their EP Rouge Carpet Disaster (Redux) Volume 3. |
October 13 2023 | Released their third album Sanguivore, which reached number 29 on the UK Albums Chart. |
May 26 2023 | Released 'Cry to Heaven' as the lead single from their third album Sanguivore. |
March 2023 | Band was nominated at the Heavy Music Awards for Best Single ('Ghost Brigade'), Best UK Artist, and Best UK Live Artist. |
November 4 2022 | Creeper announced signing with Spinefarm Records and released the single 'Ghost Brigade' during their live show. |
November 4 2022 | Performed a special headline show called 'When the Sun Comes' at the Roundhouse in London. |
September 10 2022 | Performed at Rise Festival in Newcastle under the name Weeping Widow, with Greenwood singing the entire set without Gould. |
May 2022 | Supported Alice Cooper and The Cult on their UK co-headlining tour, followed by 'Angels Over Europe' tour supporting My Chemical Romance. |
2021 | Creeper released music videos 'Midnight' and 'Damned and Doomed' from the American Noir album, directed by Olli Appleyard |
2021 | Creeper was nominated for Best UK Band for their album 'Sex, Death & the Infinite Void', which also received nominations for Best Album, Best Album Artwork, and Best Production. |
July 2021 | Released 'American Noir' EP, which reached number 13 on the UK Albums Chart. |
May 2021 | Released single 'Midnight' and announced new EP 'American Noir' for July release. Announced Oliver Burdett's departure and Jake Fogarty as new drummer. |
May 14 2021 | Creeper released their 'Sounds from the Void' EP on Roadrunner label as a digital download. |
2020 | The band's music video for 'Born Cold' was nominated for Best Video. |
November 2020 | Roadrunner Records released another limited edition vinyl reissue of the EP. |
September 2020 | Announced departure of drummer Dan Bratton from the band. |
July 2020 | Released 'Sex, Death & the Infinite Void' album, which debuted at number 5 on the UK Albums Chart and topped the UK Rock & Metal Albums Chart. |
January 2020 | Announced their second studio album 'Sex, Death & the Infinite Void', which features a narrative about characters Roe and Annabelle. |
November 3 2019 | 'Born Cold' was released as a single after its debut on BBC Radio 1 Rock Show. |
November 1 2019 | Band performed a show at 229 venue in London under the pseudonym Fugitives of Heaven, debuting the new song 'Born Cold'. |
September 2019 | Creeper's members began teasing a return for the band online. |
2018 | Creeper was nominated for Best British Live Band award |
2018 | Creeper was nominated for Best UK Band for their album 'Eternity, in Your Arms', which was also nominated for Best Album and Best Album Artwork. |
November 1 2018 | Performed their final show at London's Koko Venue, where frontman Will Gould symbolically 'ended' the band by hanging up their Callous Heart jackets and referencing David Bowie's Ziggy Stardust farewell. |
2017 | Released debut studio album 'Eternity, in Your Arms', marking a significant milestone in the band's early career. |
December 8 2017 | Creeper released their 'Christmas' EP on Roadrunner label as a digital download. |
December 8 2017 | Released the Christmas holiday EP, featuring covers and an original track 'Same Time Next Year?'. |
November 30 2017 | Released a book titled 'The Last Days of James Scythe' through independent publishers 404 Ink. |
August 24 2017 | Headlined the inaugural Heavy Music Awards ceremony at the House of Vans in London. |
June 2017 | Performed at Download Festival's main stage and completed all dates of the Warped Tour in the US and Canada between June and August. |
March 25 2017 | Embarked on a headline European tour with support acts Milk Teeth, Puppy, and Energy, running into mid-April. |
February 14 2017 | Released the third song and video 'Black Rain' from 'Eternity, in Your Arms'. |
2016 | Released their third EP, The Stranger, which reached the top ten of the UK Rock & Metal Albums Chart. Won awards from Metal Hammer, Kerrang!, and Rock Sound magazines. |
December 12 2016 | Released the music video for 'Hiding with Boys'. |
December 11 2016 | Released 'Hiding with Boys' as the second track from 'Eternity, in Your Arms', premiered on BBC Radio 1 Rock Show. |
October 2016 | The band resurfaced and announced their debut full-length album 'Eternity, in Your Arms', releasing the first track and video 'Suzanne'. |
October 29 2016 | Began supporting Pierce the Veil and Letlive on a UK and European tour, which continued until 6 December. |
August 2016 | Creeper performed at the Reading and Leeds Festivals, followed by a mysterious social media blackout where their Twitter account posted white noise and personal accounts were hidden or removed. |
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