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Listen To The Cribs’ New Single From Forthcoming LP

Photo by Steve Gullick

The Cribs have released “A Point Too Hard To Make,” the latest single from their highly anticipated album, Selling A Vibe, due January 9th via Play It Again Sam. The track pairs chiming guitars with the classic Cribs call-and-response dual vocal approach, reflecting the album’s theme of rediscovering the important relationship between the Jarman brothers. Bassist Gary Jarman calls the single a “kitchen-sinker” about the emotional fallout when the party of the 2000s is finally over.

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