This is a bizarre one,
believe me. Crevice is not really a band, but a recording project
formed by Bryan Manilow, Jeff Worm, and Pink Phill. The three of
them were all working (more or less) in the same local head shop
in San Antonio. Since most customers would come in stoned they
decided to submit them to music and sounds of their own. It took
them one hundred and fifteen different instruments and endless
hours at the mixing desk to create one 67-minute track, now
available on CD through the joint efforts of two avante-garde CD
labels of the weird variety: Even I Have Seizures (first
release), and Uncle Buzz Records (second outing). Two of
the groups members do outside soundtrack projects, so it comes as
no surprise that, "Crevice" is one long acid
soundscape, a very weird trip like a kind of "Current
93" meets "Red Krayola", with "Lumpy
Gravy" mixed in for good taste. It's useless trying to
describe this jungle of samples and eerie sounds, it's something
you have to "experience" for yourself. After all,
Crevice doesn't want to drive listeners mad, they just want to
take your brains out to play for a while. Do You dare let
them?