Crawl (Atlas song) explained

Crawl
Cover:AtlasCrawlCoverart2007.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Atlas
Album:Reasons for Voyaging
Released:2007
Studio:Roundhead (Auckland, New Zealand)
Length:3:51
Label:Elements Music
Producer:
Prev Title:Is This Real
Prev Year:2005
Next Title:Magic 8
Next Year:2007

"Crawl" is the first commercially available single by New Zealand rock band Atlas, released in 2007 from their debut album, Reasons for Voyaging. It stayed atop New Zealand's RIANZ Singles Chart for seven weeks and was certified gold for selling over 5,000 copies in New Zealand. A music video directed by Olly Langridge was created for the song. In a 2009 interview with New Zealand news media site Stuff, vocalist Sean Cunningham said, "Believe it or not, when we were writing 'Crawl' we didn't know it was a catchy song."[1]

Music video

A music video directed by Ollie Langridge was made for the song. In the video, a group of people, including Atlas vocalists Sean Cunningham and Beth Campbell, suddenly collapse. As Cunningham and Campbell sing the song, they slowly crawl past all the people, who appear to be incapacitated by a forcefield. Toward the end of the video, the anomaly suddenly disappears, allowing everyone to stand and move again. The video ends when two mysterious men exit a car. New Zealand film and television website NZ on Screen compared the video to The Twilight Zone, referring to it as "moody".[1]

Track listing

New Zealand CD single[2]

  1. "Crawl"
  2. "Is This Real"
  3. "Crawl" (video)
  4. "Is This Real" (video)

Credits and personnel

Credits are lifted from the New Zealand CD single liner notes.[2]

Studios

Personnel

Charts

Year-end charts

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Crawl. NZ on Screen. 8 April 2022.
  2. Crawl. Atlas. 2006. New Zealand CD single liner notes. Elements Music. 5101196862.
  3. Web site: End of Year Charts 2007. Recorded Music NZ. 10 April 2018.