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Mull Historical Society Interview – Colin talks about Loss

With the Mull Historical Society’s new single ‘Watching Xanadu’ out in January, James Berry unravels the mystery of another minor pop classic by going straight to the source itself. Colin McIntyre of talks to Crud about his album ‘Loss’. To follow on from their debut album ‘Loss’ released in October last year, the Mull Historical Society (well Colin, to all intents and purposes) release their new single ‘Watching Xanadu’ on 28 January. This is the fourth single off the album, Continue Reading

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The Strokes Interview – A Luck back at 2001

Fed up with the hype? You and The Strokes both. Stroke’s guitarist Nick tells Crud there’s more to The Strokes than seventies reference points and Lou Reed. Crud offers a look back at the highs and lows of 2001 beginning with an interview with Stroke fret-man, Nick Valensi. Strokes guitarist, Nick Valensi seems a bit fed up describing his music and explaining the concepts and reasoning behind the sound of The Strokes. “What bothers me is when people stick to Continue Reading

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Interview with Jean-Luc Ponty by Gary Hill

An artist from the legendary Jazz, Blue Note label, Jean-Luc Ponty is something of a revelation. Crud introduces Jean-Luc and the Mothers of Invention.03/12/01 Ponty was born in a family of classical musicians on September 29, 1942 in Avranches, France. His father taught violin, his mother taught piano. At sixteen, he was admitted to the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Paris, graduating two years later with the institution’s highest award, ‘Premier Prix’. In turn, he was immediately hired by Continue Reading

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Richard Hawley Night Ride on Route 66 Interview

Pulp, the Longpigs, Crud Music Magazine, the Human League- all Sheffield through and through. None more so, though, than Richard Hawley. Richard and Buddy Holly hitch a ride up North and hang out with cheery old Scott at the Washington. What could be better? Interviewed by Allan Martin Kemler. Back in the fabled days of yore, when rockers wore Brill cream in their hair and two-tone wingtips on their feet. Back when it was still acceptable, if not positively de Continue Reading

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Coordinates — Stephen Malkmus Interview

Crud ask ex-Pavement frontman, Stephen Malkmus “Where’s Your Head At?” New single Jo Jo’s Jacket out now.07/12/01 Stephen Malkmus, ex-Pavement member is set to release his debut solo record entitled ‘Stephen Malkmus’ and will soon be in stores on the Matador label (OLE-444-1,2) on Feb 13, 2001. Lets get the conception details covered: A couple of songs date back from the days of Pavement:“Church On White” and “Trojan Curfew.”, “Jenny And The Ess-Dog” Stephen says the the chords at least Continue Reading

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Gary Numan Interview

‘Pure’ hit the stores at the end of last year — a triumphant return to form for the grandfather of UK techno – or so it’s alleged. Both Billy Corgan and Marilyn Manson think so anyway. Crud talks to Gary all about it. Born Gary Anthony James Webb, lieutenant and wing commander of the eighties techno service drill, the Tubeway Army, Gary Numan enjoyed brief but enormous success in the UK at the close of the 1970s with singles like Continue Reading

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Jimmy Eat World — Bleed American Interview

Those frankly hilarious yanks have us all doubled up, and cracking gags like they were going out of fashion. Jimmy Eat World show Crud that even people who tour with Blink 182 can make damned near perfect rock n roll. Bleedin’ Americans.19/11/01 Those of the more optimistic persuasion are always likely to tell you everything, no matter how depressing, happens for a reason. Tiresome aren’t they. So don’t you just hate it when a little bit of retrospect proves them Continue Reading

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Jon Anderson Interview ~ ‘Under the Microcope’

Gargantuan prog—rock supergroup, YES are back. A new generation of prog—wannabes in Muse, Elbow and Radiohead provide the PR. A 360 piece symphony orchestra provide the clout. Gary Hill talks to lyrical cosmic Wiseman, Jon Anderson about the new album.15/10/01 Whatever your reservations, progressive rock seems to be enjoying a bit of good PR, thanks to the current crop of prog—influenced British bands. Mansun made an called ‘Six’, talked deliriously of lanterns for a while, Radiohead came out with the Continue Reading

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Rockbitch

New release of “Motor Driven Bimbo” by Rockbitch has caused something of a stir. Censored live, cruelly edited by children’s TV and simultaneously loved and loathed by many a teenage right hand, Gary Hill gets the dirty on Babe.20/09/01 Yes, I know what you’re thinking; Rockbitch represent anarchy and subversion by any other name. It’s not strictly that we’re at odds with this band performing sex acts on stage. On the contrary, it’s curiously satisfying. It’s that their faintly comical, Continue Reading

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Dream Academy Star Nick Laird-Clowes Signs to Poptones

Alan McGee’s new cult indie label, Poptones release the excellent Mona Lisa Overdrive by Trashmonk — aka Nick Laird-Clowes — on September 10th 2001. Here’s the story so far, plus entry into our competition. The man sang backing vocals on the last T Rex album. He’s rented office space with Paul Simon, he lost his virginity to an Australian model at John Lennon’s house. Brian Wilson called him a genius. He also presented the cult eighties music shabang, The Tube Continue Reading