Crawlspace

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
My Ruin 05:52 Tools
Dead And Alive 03:24 Tools
Haunted 02:57 Tools
Testimony Of The Unblessed 01:05 Tools
Crawlspace 03:36 Tools
As Winter Calls... 04:00 Tools
Deep 03:59 Tools
Resurrection Of The Demons 02:08 Tools
Nightmare Visions 02:52 Tools
Coming From Down Under 03:35 Tools
Enter The Realm Of Chaos 04:33 Tools
The Chapter 05:17 Tools
Creation Of Hate 02:40 Tools
Digging The Grave 03:15 Tools
Way Out 02:29 Tools
Christmas Time Is Here Again 03:42 Tools
Hypocrite Bastard 03:10 Tools
Predator 03:19 Tools
Exclusive Rip-Off 02:58 Tools
Intruders Die Hard 02:58 Tools
Destroy It All 03:24 Tools
Forever To Sin 02:25 Tools
The New Breed 02:50 Tools
As Wolves Amongst The Flock 02:53 Tools
The Devil's Work 01:32 Tools
Cutthroat Fantasy 02:57 Tools
Don't Get Mad.... Get Even!!! 02:32 Tools
Carved Into Flesh 04:05 Tools
Creation Of Hate (Bonus Track) 02:49 Tools
Don't Get Mad... Get Even (Bonus Track) 02:16 Tools
Leavin' Here 02:16 Tools
Erotic Neurotic 01:11 Tools
Take Your War On Vacation 01:11 Tools
Don't Get Mad... Get Even! 02:32 Tools
You Bleed Love 08:09 Tools
Califrawnia Gurls 01:53 Tools
Sphereality 08:13 Tools
Just Seventeen 01:53 Tools
Dark reflections 02:57 Tools
Of sands & winds 03:44 Tools
Never Never 03:55 Tools
Theme For A Wet T-Shirt Contest 08:13 Tools
...at all wasted Life 06:29 Tools
Fight For Liberation 02:36 Tools
Chemicals In The Mail 02:42 Tools
Dont get mad... Get even! 02:32 Tools
Five 03:23 Tools
Stench 04:27 Tools
Engulfed In Flames 03:27 Tools
Nailed And Bleeding 03:30 Tools
Rat Fink 06:29 Tools
Misanthrope 06:29 Tools
rise against 02:45 Tools
Sinweaver 04:32 Tools
I Am Pain 03:50 Tools
Dead 03:23 Tools
Hey Joe 03:23 Tools
The Devil Talks In Tongues 04:26 Tools
Ain't These The Times 03:26 Tools
Canned Corn 01:02 Tools
The Deep 16:48 Tools
Go Boy's Eyes Begin Their Plunder Hatch 16:48 Tools
my pride 01:02 Tools
Afraid 03:06 Tools
back in line 02:45 Tools
Ready To Go 01:02 Tools
hate 02:45 Tools
shinblast 04:26 Tools
CRAWLSPACE - Haunted 02:45 Tools
De Nada 02:45 Tools
crawlspace - dead and alive 02:45 Tools
Doomsday Xmas Bonfire 02:53 Tools
united till the end 04:26 Tools
crawlspace - deep 02:45 Tools
mosh 04:26 Tools
Contrition 07:14 Tools
Wimmen 'n' Chilen 04:26 Tools
Leavin' Here (Holland/Dozier/Holland) 04:26 Tools
Sympathy For The Devil 02:45 Tools
The Nimbii Suite 02:45 Tools
Away 03:59 Tools
crawlspace - crawlspace 02:45 Tools
another pain 04:26 Tools
I Saw You On Sunset 02:53 Tools
Don't Get Mad... Get Even 02:32 Tools
Could You Walk on the Water? 02:53 Tools
Love Theme For Nervous Breakdowns 09:53 Tools
Valley Of Thighs 03:37 Tools
Califawnia Gurls 04:26 Tools
Whore Christ (Live) 04:26 Tools
Between Two Worlds 03:48 Tools
Don't Get Mad...Get Even! 04:26 Tools
dead mans tale 04:26 Tools
crawlspace - nightmare visions 04:26 Tools
Everything Dies 04:26 Tools
To Kill A Robot 02:55 Tools
Space Truckin' 04:26 Tools
Creek Burst Clear 04:26 Tools
Gravity Weaves Its Tender Trap 03:17 Tools
(I Am) The Watcher 02:38 Tools
The Joker's Utility Belt 04:26 Tools
Hearts On A Hook 04:26 Tools
One of Them 02:55 Tools
Call Me By My Dream Name 07:14 Tools
Aeroplane 03:37 Tools
Triple Justice 05:35 Tools
R. R. Chicken 02:55 Tools
Clown Agenda 05:35 Tools
Mark Of Death 01:46 Tools
Into The Void 07:14 Tools
The Human Without 02:55 Tools
They Came To Make The World Bleed 01:46 Tools
Claws 06:01 Tools
Under The Street Corner 01:46 Tools
The Plague of Nimbii Teaser Soundtrack 07:14 Tools
Gone to My Head 07:14 Tools
The End of a Life 04:04 Tools
Don't Get Mad...Get Even 04:04 Tools
Go-Boy's Eyes Begin Their Plunder Hatch 02:25 Tools
Bound Tortured Killed 02:21 Tools
Blame It On The Universe 03:10 Tools
coils 05:24 Tools
Farewell To The Flesh 05:24 Tools
Rt. 1 Box 22N 01:46 Tools
Religion Denied 03:48 Tools
Devil in My Room 01:47 Tools
Whatever Happened To Gloria? 02:21 Tools
Shivers 05:24 Tools
Don't Cross My Way 04:04 Tools
Universal Stars 05:24 Tools
Snuggle Tooth 04:23 Tools
Women In Cemeteries (Throwin' Monkeys) 01:47 Tools
To The Angel, Nothing 04:04 Tools
Born In Pain And Loved To Death 02:36 Tools
Formation 04:04 Tools
Some Shitty Girls 04:23 Tools
Death 'n' Roll 06:52 Tools
O! Sweet Songburd 04:23 Tools
We're Already Here 06:52 Tools
Groundswell 04:23 Tools
Africa 04:23 Tools
K Hole(Excerpt2) 04:23 Tools
Father Of Lives (Live) 07:35 Tools
Vote Yes On 69 03:10 Tools
Equinox 03:10 Tools
Dancing 03:10 Tools
i wonder what he wanted 07:35 Tools
Why 07:35 Tools
The Girl's Gettin' Lower 02:58 Tools
08 - Crawlspace 06:52 Tools
Sara Jane! 02:36 Tools
Saboteur 07:35 Tools
First I Look At The Purse 02:36 Tools
There Is No Law In Nature 06:52 Tools
In The Fat 06:52 Tools
Fly Cycle 02:25 Tools
Weirder Than White 06:52 Tools
Isaac and Miria 06:52 Tools
dilemma. 06:52 Tools
Kick Your Kicks 06:52 Tools
Little Star of Bethlehem/My Christ 06:52 Tools
01 - The Chapter 06:52 Tools
all the other dreams 07:35 Tools
Death Sentence Pt. 3 07:35 Tools
Not A Heartache 07:35 Tools
August 07:35 Tools
Slaughterhouse Blues 07:35 Tools
Forever To Sin (2012) 02:25 Tools
crawlspace demo 1 my pride 02:25 Tools
crawlspace demo 3 hate 02:25 Tools
Blues for Eris 02:25 Tools
Please God... 02:25 Tools
A Faint Recollection 02:25 Tools
Architects 02:25 Tools
Hey Joe (Version Version) 02:25 Tools
K Hole (Excerpt) 02:25 Tools
  • 42,025
    plays
  • 3,276
    listners
  • 42025
    top track count

There are five projects called Crawlspace: 1. Crawlspace is a death metal/old school deathcore band. The Lineup was: Brecht (Vocals), Dominique (Drums), Wim (Guitars), Jurgen (Bass). Back in Zonhoven, Belgium, in 1994, the breaking up of Supporated Necrosanct (death metal) resulted into a new band called Crawlspace. They played old school hardcore at the time and put out two demo tapes. The line-up never changed over the years but an evolution of sound and style followed. The result was their first dead and brutal mcd "Don't get mad...get even!" on RPP records (BEL). Crawlspace as they are known today was born: Straight forward hardcore/metal with a bad attitude. Than, in '99 they sign Gangstyle records (HOL) for their second mcd: "The Art Of Warfare". This time a split with Full Court Press. The original Crawlspace sound never died over the years but you can hear the musical evolution they've made. Where you could hear Agnostic Front or Madball in '94 as influence, you can hear Bulldoze, Ritual Carnage, Kickback, Morbid Angel , All Out War and a lot of other great musical influences in 2000! :::::::::: 2. Crawlspace - Brighton - UK: From the deepest, darkest depths of beyond comes Crawlspace. Dark-Surreal-Twisted Soundtracks of a Tortured Soul. Heavy Gyrating Beats and Tribal Rhythms Penetrated by Hypnotik Organic Pulsating Bass with Spiraling Hallucinogenic Melodies... Originally, Crawlspace was formed by Nimbus (myspace.com/nimbule), solely to remix 'The Giant Eyes (myspace.com/thegianteyes) . It soon became obvious that this inspiring task had opened the doorways to many new ideas as past met present. Nimbus: Drums, Percussion, Samples, Loops, Keyboards, Mix Luc Stefan: Bass, Samples, Loops, Keyboards, Decks, Mix Wobbly Bob: Guitar Crawlspace consists of many different musicians that have collaborated either with The Giant Eyes and/or Nimbus. The most prominent of these musicians being Luc Stefan, co-founder member of Crawlspace & Thirsty UK (youtube.com/thirstyuk). The two are aided by the wonderful psychodelic guitar talents of Wobbly Bob from Daddy Fantastic (myspace.com/daddyfantastic). In 2001, Brighton's 'Radio 4A' broadcast 30 minutes from 'Save Yourself', as part of their Easter Mass Special. Crawlspace indulge in Cyberspace-Collaborations with the likes of 'Mr Spagandy' from 'Singing Lawn Chairs' & 'Annastatsea'. They are featured on The Residents' fan site - gianteyeballs.com ( Residents Related Items - Page 31). They apply sound & music to the misanthropic collage art of Danger (myspace.com/dangeramokkoma) as well as scoring Nimbrod Nimbolinos' 'The Plague of Nimbii' series. They have more film scoring in the pipeline. Live performance & installations are planned for 2009. 3. Indiana-bred, Los Angeles-based Crawlspace is an ever-mutating art punk experiment led by singer Eddie Flowers. A mixture of guitar noise, space rock hypnosis, punk aggression, and occasionally pretentious lyrics, Crawlspace is the sort of band that can fascinate and aggravate listeners at the same time, but most folks with a taste for hard rock experimentation will find much to admire on most of their releases. Flowers was the lead singer in the Indiana-based Gizmos, the band that, along with their compatriots MX-80 Sound, pretty much defined early Midwestern new wave. Flowers moved to Los Angeles in the summer of 1979 and hooked up with guitarist Bill McCarter to form a band called the Idle Hands. By 1985, the duo's fellow Hoosiers the Lazy Cowgirls had moved to Los Angeles and looked up their old friend McCarter; Flowers and McCarter eventually formed a side project with Lazy Cowgirls bassist Keith Telligman and drummer Allen Clark, first under the name Big Dad & Ten Pounds of Swingin' Meat, then more sensibly under the name Crawlspace, derived from an early-'70s TV movie about an alienated teenager. Adding lead guitarist Mark McCormick and another Lazy Cowgirl, Lenny Keringer, to take over on bass so Telligman could also switch to guitar, Crawlspace recorded their first and most song-oriented album, In the Gospel Zone, in 1987. The sole cover on that otherwise original album was a Hawkwind-style version of Can's "Little Star of Bethlehem," a choice that foreshadowed the more improvisatory future of the band. With a couple more lineup changes (Sarge Adam took over for Keringer on bass, and Bob Lee replaced Clark on drums), the group took a decisive step away from rock-based forms on their next two singles, "August" and "Ocean = You." Live recordings from this era later showed up on a pair of self-released cassettes, Cave Paintings One and Cave Paintings Two, showcasing Crawlspace right at the point where they were doing away with song structure entirely. Adam left in 1990, replaced by new bassist Joe Dean. This lineup recorded the hour-long live-in-the-studio freak-out Sphereality in 1991, but by the time the album finally got released the following year, Lee had left the band to join the more rocking Claw Hammer. With their drummer gone, Crawlspace existed in a sort of limbo for a couple of years. Flowers and various other bandmates did some drummerless space rock duo and trio recordings, the highlights of which were self-released on the cassette Fields Rattle. In 1993, Clark rejoined, playing sax and trumpet instead of drums, and new guitarist Dave Fontana and drummer Greg Hajic joined the group. This lineup recorded two live releases, the cassette-only Shroom Tit Arithmetic and the radio session The Exquisite Fucking Beauty of Crawlspace, released on CD by Majora. With a variety of friends and even a few ex-bandmembers, this lineup then recorded The Dark Folds of Infinity Grow Pink with Desire and Et II, Bluto? By 1997, the band's lineup had solidified to a core trio of Flowers (now playing guitar as well as singing), Dean and Hajic, with occasional contributions by Clark and McCormick. The group's Slippy Sound label went into overdrive around this period, releasing 14 cassettes in 1999 and a dozen CD-Rs in 2000, including both new and archival material. In 2001, the proper follow-up to Et II Bluto?, Dogs Begin to Crawl, Snakes Begin to Howl, was released. ~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide The history of Crawlspace begins in the punk-rock era. The singer Eddie Flowers (who grew up in Alabama) moved to Bloomington, Indiana, to play with the Gizmos, who produced three 7-inch EPs, the first in 1976. At the end of the 70s, the group split up (after a different line-up of the group recorded the only album under the Gizmos name). Flowers moved to Los Angeles and played with Steve Wynn for awhile, before Wynn started the Dream Syndicate. [Eddie's note: Actually, Steve Wynn only jammed with Bill McCarter and me twice, in 1981.] The decisive move for Flowers was when a few of his old friends from Indiana moved out to Los Angeles: the Lazy Cowgirls. In 1985, Flowers hooked up with guitarist Keith Telligman (who played bass in the Cowgirls) and the Allen Clark, and Billy Ray McCarter, and the group became Big Dad & 10 Lbs. of Swingin' Meat. For a few seconds, Clark and Telligman were one of the most spectacular rhythm sections of the period. The group's style (which was a natural fusion of the styles of the Gizmos and the Lazy Cowgirls) marked a return to the violent rock of Detroit, similar to the sound of the MC5 and the Stooges. [Eddie's note: I had met Billy Ray in Indiana, not the Cowgirls. They were his friends, who moved to L.A. in 1981, two years after Bill and I had both coincidentally moved West.] The early rehearsals will surface on the cassette Aluminum & Strychnine (Crawlspace, 1999). Flowers, however, began to experiment with a more progressive sound that was a combination of a little of everything, from free jazz to acid-rock, from Krautrock to the avant garde. The quartet began to practice a sort of collective improvisation that had less to do with punk-rock, let alone with rock in general. The jazz component ended up taking the upper hand in 1987, with the entrance of a second guitarist, Mark McCormick, as well as a guy named Lenny who quickly left the group (in order to join the Creamers). They debuted in April of 1988 with the compilation Gimme the Keys (Trigon Records; the same label who first recorded Claw Hammer and Fearless Leader) with the songs "Time For Fun," "The Void That Slithers," and the MC5's "Black to Comm." The teachings of a libertine ideology that includes (citing from an insert) Ornette Coleman, John Coltrane, Sun Ra, Eric Dolphy, Miles Davis, and the Art Ensemble of Chicago were evident in their style, while they still maintained the experimental rock roots of Captain Beefheart, Frank Zappa, Can, the Grateful Dead, and Yoko Ono, as well as their spiritual fathers of the hardcore scene like Black Flag, the Minutemen, and the Birthday Party.Their first 7-inch EP, Silent Invisible Conversation(Grown Up Wrong! Records), came out in December of 1988, with the bassist Sarge (who founded Fearless Leaders with Brick Wahl) taking the place of Lenny. Recorded between September of 1987 and June of 1988, encompassing a long stretch of their history, in April of 1989 their first album came out, entitled In the Gospel Zone(Behemoth Records). The Lazy Cowgirls still had a strong influence on them. The sound is almost punk-rock, structured in more or less regular songs. The lyrics are sinister, almost gothic. But there is also a version of a Can song, "Little Star of Bethlehem," that lasts for half an hour and leads off in other directions. 4) Crawlspace- solo project by South African based Manik Moon. Drones, looped feedback,distorted guitar soundscapes and sampled sounds. Manik's other projects include Atmosphere Control Unit, Fidgety With Claws, Machineries of Joy and The Entropy Tango. 5) Death Metal band from Grimsby, UK. They had 3 releases "Deceptive Circles" demo in 1995, "Deny" EP in 1996 & "Ignite the Sky" in 1999. 6) Yet another John Olson noise side project (American Tapes) Line-up- Steve Topp - Bass Martin Glenton - Drums George Newton - Guitars Jamie Hunter - Guitars/Vocals Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.