Atlanta, Georgia — Independent musical artist Crawdad Crash (i.e., 1-man band Steve "Crawdaddy" Crawford, former Hodads drummer and Fontanels singer / guitarist) has released a new EP entitled "Where Are The Rock 'N' Roll Girls?". The EP contains 5 new songs in the same garage / punk / rock & roll style established on the 3 previous albums. Released on 1/24/2025, the EP is available on all major digital platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, YouTube, Pandora, Bandcamp, Deezer, etc.
The EP details page includes credits, streaming links, and Crawdaddy’s personal notes about each song. Highlights include:
Crawdaddy said, “I wanted to do a cover of the Hodads song "Rock 'N' Roll Girls”, and I decided to make it the centerpiece of an EP themed around girl names — Victoria, Suzy, Alice, and Destiny. Of course, there are many more great rock & roll songs with girl names, which is why I made the Spotify playlist Rock & Roll Girls to accompany the release." This is Crawdad Crash’s seventh release overall after 3 singles and 3 albums since 2021.
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