The Crave
The Crave was a London band that took a culinary angle in their music. Their song 'Cooking In The Kitchen' became their most recognizable track, though some...
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The Crave was a London band that took a culinary angle in their music. Their song 'Cooking In The Kitchen' became their most recognizable track, though some critics initially dismissed their approach as novelty material.
They were a quartet with Hugo Burnham on vocals, Tom Cowan on guitar, Dan Barnett on drums, and Matt Jones on bass. Burnham handled most of the songwriting, often working food themes into the lyrics.
At one point, 'Cooking in the Kitchen' faced plagiarism accusations from another band, though those claims didn't hold up. The group kept recording for a while, expanding what they called their 'musical menu' before eventually fading from the scene.
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