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Andrew. WK [March 08th 2002]

COORDINATES/WHERE THE STARS ARE AT Andrew W.K Crud asks Andrew W.K, stand-up philosopher and sometime party animal: where's your head at?
Also audio and video streams for 'She Is Beautiful'.

  RICHARD HAWLEY


Richard Hawley [Dec 14th 2001]

Pulp, the Longpigs, Crud Music Magazine, the Human League- all Sheffield thru & thru. 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?

RICHARD HAWLEY


Jimmy Eat World [Dec 11th 2001]

Jimmy Eat World show Crud that even people who tour with Blink 182 and Weezer can make damned near perfect rock n roll. Bleedin' Amercians. Interview by James Berry.

JIMMY EAT WORLD


Sigur Ros [Dec 8th 2001]

SIGUR ROS - Whatever the state of rock 'n' roll-whether it's alive or dead- it really doesn't matter. Crud man Allan Martin Kemler talks to Sigur Ros.

SIGUR ROS


The Strokes [October 29th 2001]

Fed up with the hype? You and Nick Valensi both. Stroke's guitarist Nick tells Crud there's more to The Strokes than seventies reference points and Lou Reed. Interview by Don Sill

THE STROKES


The Moldy Peaches [August 7th 2001]

King and Queen of Antifolk, The Moldy Pecahes talk exclusively to Crud about their humble beginnings in NYC and Washington, Kimya's cousin Fab' from The Strokes, Duran Duran and curiously irregular bowel movements.

THE MOLDY PEACHES

Richard Ashcroft: [June 29th]

We know you are on your own now, Richard..but why the long face? Nobody said it was going to be easy without McCabe. Let's have a look at what you have got to offer now that Neil Diamond is gaining in popularity again. You might not believe it...but I'm a believe,r Richard. Lets talk shop...and perhaps we'll let you have a pie..



Jay Jay Johanson: [July 20th]

Things don't always translate so well. Like the Scandanavian language for instance. Nevertheless, Crud Magazine catches up with the Swedish king of trip-hop easy-listening, Jay jay Johanson and discovers his 'clean centre' and why 'one is always that four'!

Jay jay Johanson