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Brain Surgery Delays Next Crystal Method Album, Tour

The Crystal Method has announced that their next studio album will be indefinitely delayed because of Scott Kirkland‘s brain surgery. Per doctor’s orders following recent brain surgery, Scott Kirkland will remain under home medical treatment. As a result, the release of the bands upcoming studio album has been delayed and their summer tour dates have… Read More Brain Surgery Delays Next Crystal Method Album, Tour

May 16, 20131 Comment

The Crystal Method At The Winter NAMM Show

Scott Kirkland (above) and Ken Jordan of The Crystal Method stopped by the Pioneer booth at the 2011 NAMM Show to try out the new gear. And unleashed a bit of mayhem…. Images: Synthesizers on Flickr

January 20, 20112 Comments

The Crystal Method’s Come Back Clean

http://vimeo.com/7240845 This is the music video for The Crystal Method‘s Come Back Clean, Kascade Remix.

October 27, 20092 Comments

Remix The Crystal Method

The Crystal Method, Ken Jordan and Scott Kirkland, have announced a remix contest with Indaba Music. Remix their track Come Back Clean, and you could win a microKorg XL and get your mix featured on TCM’s site. Come Back Clean, from their new album Divided By Night, features Metric vocalist Emily Haines and drummer Samantha… Read More Remix The Crystal Method

August 15, 2009August 15, 20091 Comment

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