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Birmingham gig for Crobot and Cannock's Wolf Jaw

Described as "riff rock groovehounds", Crobot are ready to slam down in Birmingham this summer, with Cannock's Wolf Jaw in tow.

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Crobot recently announced their signing to Mascot Records – home to giants such as Black Stone Cherry, Monster Truck, and fellow Cannock boy Glenn Hughes' Black Country Communion – and are currently working on a brand new album in Atlanta, USA.

Wolf Jaw hail from Cannock

And after a US stint supporting supergroup The Damned Thigns they will turn headliners in the UK for some "howling funk-blues-rock revelry of the finest order".

Talking about the shows, the band said: “Ok 'beardos', we are coming to eat your beans and dip our riff biscuits in your tea. We can’t wait to slam down some PG Tips with our buds in Wolf Jaw.

"You have been warned."

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Cannock rockers Wolf Jaw, a former The Ticket Unsigned act under the former guise The Bad Flowers, are looking forward to joining their pals.

In a brief statement on their website they said: "We're delighted to announce we'll be hitting the road with Crobot in July."

Crobot and Wolf Jaw will line up at Birmingham's O2 Institute 2 on July 25. For tickets, priced at £15, click here.

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