Dayton Daily News

Creepy Crawlers set to play 1st Dayton show

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The Creepy Crawlers will celebrate the release of a new live DVD with a performanc­e at Cosmic Joe’s Atomic Lounge in Dayton today.

The bill with DOS, Bat Thorn, Nervous Aggression and Trash Knight is the first Gem City show for the horror punk band, which formed in Dayton in late 2022.

“We’ve yet to play a hometown show,” said Rev. Chad Wells. “We played our first show at a rental hall in Troy and since then, we’ve done a few things in Cincy. We’re ready to play one at home, downtown.

“We’ve purposely avoided the beaten path and though we love all the classic Dayton venues, we don’t want to present what we’re doing in those places where we’ve played so many times in the past. I’d like to blaze some new trails,” he said.

The Creepy Crawlers are led by Wells (vocals, guitar), formerly of punk outfit the Jackalopes and, more recently, psychedeli­c rockers Cricketbow­s. The band features his daughter P.J. Wells (bass) alongside Gory Cory (guitar), Danny Grim (drums) and longtime Cricketbow­s member Scarika Watson (co-lead vocals).

The group released the seven-song EP “Live In Hell” in March via HorrorShoc­k Records. The material was recorded during a December 2023 appearance on “The Super Satan Show,” an interview and performanc­e program in Cincinnati hosted by a devil puppet.

“It’s really awesome to get to release this live set on CD and download,” P.J. Wells said.

“It was a fun show to perform on and the sound was so great that we had to share it.”

The collection features four songs from the Creepy Crawlers’ 2023 debut EP “Attack!” and two from the 2023 EP “Full Moon Rituals.” Another cut, “Destroyer 666,” is an old Jackalopes song written by Wells more than 20 years ago. Together, the seven unrelentin­g songs add up to a potent brew showcasing the group’s high-energy live show.

The DVD, available from HorrorShoc­k Records today, captures the band’s March 23 performanc­e opening for Electric Frankenste­in at HorrorHoun­d Weekend in Sharonvill­e.

“HorrorHoun­d is probably the biggest or second-biggest horror movie convention,” Watson said.

“We went from barely ever playing live to playing in front of 1,000 people at HorrorHoun­d, and there were celebritie­s in attendance.

“Lars Frederikse­n from Rancid was there and liked us so much he shared all our CDs on his Instagram with the caption ‘Great Band Alert!!!’

“This is no magical accident,” Watson said. “We’ve been working our butts off with a very specific plan to get where we’re going, and it’s all coming together.”

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? From left: Gory Cory, Scarika Watson, Danny Grim, Rev. Chad Wells and P.J. Wells of Dayton-based horror punks the Creepy Crawlers. The band will play its first hometown show at Cosmic Joe’s Atomic Lounge on Friday.
CONTRIBUTE­D From left: Gory Cory, Scarika Watson, Danny Grim, Rev. Chad Wells and P.J. Wells of Dayton-based horror punks the Creepy Crawlers. The band will play its first hometown show at Cosmic Joe’s Atomic Lounge on Friday.
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