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The Montgolfier Brothers Interview

Will talks to Salford Poptones veterans, The Montgolfier Brothers about The World Is Flat and their ‘lucrative friend’ , Alan McGee. Interview by Will Jenkins.27/08/2002 Salford is a city with a strong community spirit that is inherently born out of the strong partisanship of Manchester. As one of the first active industrial cities in the world, the area has always considered itself to be a place with a modern outlook merely because of the enormous changes that have altered the Continue Reading

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Long before Limp Bizket, Kid Rock or Linkin Park fused hip hop with a rock and roll attitude, the Red Hot Chili Peppers were busting out rhymes with a funk driven combination of punk and rap.  While the bands 1995 recording, One Hot Minute, was a critical and commercial disaster in comparison to Blood Sugar Sex Magik, they regrouped with guitarist John Frusciante in 1999 and resurfaced with Californication.   The record took creative liberties the band had previously not taken Continue Reading

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Deserted halfway through his last tour Dave Doughman found himself at a pretty low point when his drummer, Don Thrasher, walked out on him, harsh, as there was only two of them to begin with. He may have picked up a new drummer at the very next stop, Joseph Siwinski, yet on this record you can tell the scars on Dave’s heart have not healed. (It Came) Out Of Nowhere is testament to the sense not of betrayal but of Continue Reading

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When you used to buy Sebadoh records from your local independent store you once would have complained if Lou Barlow was not allowed to fill a whole album with his constant inability to get on with women. Jason though has always been a contributor and second songwriter in Barlow’s ten-year mission to get Dinosaur Jr out of his system. Where Lou’s relationship with J Mascis resulted in throwing a few mud pies at each other, Jason has always felt comfortable Continue Reading

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Sensual, fresh, breezy, cool and easy, jazzy – just about everything’s already been said about this album that could be said this briefly. Not that this comes as any real surprise. Released in 2000 to both commercial and critical acclaim in its hometown of Brazil as well as internationally, the full debut release by South America’s Bebel Gilberto is nothing if not romantic. But being daughter of the reverent bossa nova innovator, Joao Gilberto – and possibly the most loved Continue Reading

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So we put this record on a couple of months back when it first dropped through the letter box and as ‘I Go Down’, ‘Silence’, ‘Deep Blue Day’ and the like ascended with a certain degree of pompous grandeur from our weathered speakers, we thought that we hadn’t heard anything with quite this measure of puffy chested bombast and silky-lined craftsmanship since McAlmont & Butler stopped pointing encrusted daggers at each other’s backs. Only more morose, obviously. Then McAlmont & Continue Reading

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Fierce Panda: best indie label in the UK? It’s a title worth an argument or two over at least. So you’ll be wanting some evidence then I suppose? Alright, what about these 16 tracks culled from Panda releases over the last year (singles, b-sides, album tracks), thrown together onto a CD with some footballers on the front (no doubt  drawing a quaint but accurate analogy/cliché between the collective power of a team and that no signing should be hoisted above Continue Reading

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TRACK BY TRACK – A Rush Of Blood to The Head

They might not be the most charismatic band in the world. They may be struggling very hard with the press this summer to correct that opinion. What you can’t correct though are the facts behind the songs.08/08/2002 With the new album, ‘A Rush Of Blood to The Head’ set for release, Crud asked Chris Martin and his chums to take us through the tracks on the new album. Here are the results. As plain as the nose on your face. Continue Reading

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Wilco Interview

Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy talks about how he and his band put together one of the best albums of the year. By Allan Martin Kemler08/08/2002 Nothing ventured, nothing gained goes the cliché, and it’s true. There is a direct correlation between how much a person is willing to fail and how much they can possibly achieve. But on the other side of the coin lies the possibility for total destruction. So how can a person tell whether they are embarking on Continue Reading

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Crud has just learnt of Black Rebel Motorcycle Club‘s addition to the bill of this year’s Bulldog Bash. So, to recap, that’s Black Rebel MOTORCYCLE Club playing a BIKER festival. A dirty, grubby, letching and undeniably perverted biker festival, rolling round in the filth of all its stereotypes. Oh yes. Maybe it shows their sense of humour, whatever. We don’t like the association. It’s a name! And maybe an open-road, Easy Rider attitude. That’s all! So in addition to catching BRMC, Continue Reading