The Crystal Method - Tweekend (CD)

Album Details: Tweekend

Release Date:07/31/2001
Label:Geffen Records
UPC:606949306328

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User Reviews: Tweekend

  • Overall:

    You Decide

    By Jeff  Aug 26, 2002

    I already own this album. It's good but it wasn't the best album I've ever listened to. "PHD", "Wild, Sweet And Cool" and "Name Of The Game" are three very good songs that TCM produced with Tom Morello from Rage Against The Machine. "Ten Miles Back" ...and "Blowout" are some examples of the slower songs on the album. There's a cool remix of "Name Of The Game" if you skip ahead on the last song. Overall, if you enjoyed TCM's Vegas album or if your big into electronica music then yes, definitely check out the album. Read more Less

  • Overall:

    Booya

    By Mark  Feb 17, 2002

    They really hit the spot here. Great if you have a pumping system.

Pro Reviews: Tweekend

  • All Music Guide

    The Crystal Method spent three long years proving their devotion to the dance underground, and in the meantime separated themselves from the 1997 big beat bonanza that pigeonholed their debut full-length, Vegas. Tweekend is still something of a crossover record for many dance fans; the frameworks of these songs, and the changes within them, are obvious and unsurprising to anyone who's seen a few soft drink commercials. Still, Ken Jordan and Scott Kirkland are solid, experienced producers, and that makes all the difference. The opener, "PHD," is an excellent piece of slow-grind electronica, flaunting a thick, heavily tweaked acid wash of funky breaks. The duo also dips into rap-rock for "Name of the Game," using guitarist Tom Morello (Rage Against the Machine) and some heavy metal scratching courtesy of Beck's DJ Swamp. Morello actually appears as co-producer on three tracks, and despite his lack of experience with electronica -- Rage records usually included the declaration that all so...unds had been produced by only guitar, vocals, bass, and drums -- the tracks he appears on are the best on the record. The other big guest spot is reserved for another heavy rocker, Scott Weiland of Stone Temple Pilots, and he also proves surprisingly complementary to electronica; deserting his usual sand-blasted croon, Weiland delivers an emasculated vocal more reminiscent of prime new wave than grunge. Though the mid-tempo beats and nearly shlocky rhythms are a bit passé for 2001, the Crystal Method have obviously come a long way since the heyday of 1997. - John Bush, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Crystal Method

L.A.'s Crystal Method have been referred to as America's answer to the Chemical Brothers. A dancebased electronic duo with a definite rock band feel, the comparison would seem appropriate, although it tends to erase what makes the group distinct: a solid base in American hiphop, rock, soul, and pop. Formed in 1993 by Ken Jordan and Scott Kirkland, Crystal Method is the ... Read more