Who says you can't be all things to all people? Not the Crystal Method. The Los Angeles-based duo has heated its cauldron of rock, hip-hop, and electronica alongside Limp Bizkit on the Family Values… ...
THE COVER of the Crystal Method's new album, "Tweekend," features a photo montage of sunbathers, roller skaters and other beachgoers in front of an ominous, red-tinted backdrop of nuclear reactors and ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – If you’ve watched a movie or TV show -- or a trailer for either -- in the last 30 years, there’s a good chance that a track from seminal electronic act The Crystal Method was in it.
For as long as it took The Crystal Method to concoct a follow-up to their smash debut, “Vegas,” you’d half-expect something more than a rehash. “Tweekend” is smothered front-to-back with big beats and ...
Ken Jordan and Scott Kirkland — aka The Crystal Method — took four long years to drop their follow-up to the megaselling album “Vegas.” In that time, they have been popping up on soundtracks (“Spawn,” ...
The Crystal Method produces music that has the kind of unabashed raw flavour only a Stateside act could have. Since its gold debut, Vegas, released in 1997, the duo of Scott Kirkland and Ken Jordan ...