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Artist description
4 Piece Rock from New Zealands Capital. Quickly gathering a following thanks in part to their outrageous live performances and sing-along rock sound, Crumb are a worthy addition to your MP3 collection. |
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Music Style
Rock |
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Musical Influences
Kiss, Jeff Buckley, Oasis, Exponents, Rolling Stones |
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Similar Artists
Oasis / Kiss |
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Artist History
Crumb are 4 piece rock from New Zealands Capital. They have been together since mid 1999 since the 4 friends (Carter, Pete, John and Aaron) started writing some good tunes. |
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Group Members
Carter Nixon - Vocals Aaron Passmore - Guitars Peter Rostedt - Bass John Davidson - Drums |
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Instruments
Vocals, Guitars, Bass, Drums and Violins on 'The Way We All Should Be' |
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Albums
'All Over You' - 3 Track EP |
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Press Reviews
Crumb - All Over You EP. Capital city rockers don't mess around. Their songs are right into it, demanding your attention from the get-go. Three songs on their EP, all rocking pop tunes with plenty of attitude and the odd lead guitar over riffing rhythm bits. Basically old-fashioned then, Crumb just do the business and sound like a classic band. I bet they can fill up a dance floor in short order. For some reason I think of The Exponents, Straitjacket Fits and The Rolling Stones, especially on track 3, 'The Way We All Should Be'. Good stuff then! (RIP IT UP Magazine, July 2000) |
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Location
Wellington - New Zealand |
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