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It all began in a small, unknown town on the New Jersey shoreline known
as Sis. Here in Sis, two young brothers Splint and Griff Cramp each shared
one dream. These entrepreneurial siblings had visions of being successful
Miniature Golf Course designers like their estranged Uncle Drave. Uncle
Drave, despite his pock marked face and peg leg, got mad laid and his two
young nephews knew that being “Putt Putt” architects would help them
hook up with all the fine ladies in Sis. These dreams however would
quickly be shattered when they were expelled from Sis High School for an
incident that involved Principal Whitman, a goat named Wimpy and some
wooden matches. Without a High School diploma the duo knew they couldn't
get the architect degrees and they would need to pursue their goal. So
with nothing but time on their hands, the two brothers took up trash
picking. It was their dumpster diving endeavors that lead to the spawning
of what the entire world now knows as the musical brilliance of The Brainy
Cramps. You see, the boys "found" two acoustic guitars in a
recycle bin. They took them home to their basement, where they began
learning simple chords. Every day and every night, down in their cellar
they wrote songs about their life experiences, like their run-in’s with
clergymen, wild sea adventures, unique home decorating tips, and of course
drinking. Soon they were playing gigs everywhere and selling out packed
ranch houses all over Sis. Word of the bands success spread like warm
butter on a hot biscuit and thanks to the popularity of the Information
Super Highway, the band soon became popular all over the world. Hearing
that Boston, MA was a melting pot for all kinds of musicians, they picked
up and moved in the summer of 1999 and have lived there ever since. They
bought a helicopter. Still, despite the chopper and all of their success
there was indeed something missing… a drummer. As luck would have it,
the Cramp brothers received a letter from their cousin Crawdad in New
Orleans. It told a harrowing story of how Crawdad was homeless with no
scratch to his name and was living under a bridge in the bayou with his
Siamese cat, named Pestilence. Splint and Griff agreed that they needed to
help, so they offered Crawdad a gig with them. The rest is history folks.
The debut album The Brainy Cramps Go to the Beach (recorded at Fallen
Angel Records in Quincy, MA, produced by Eric Edmonston) is 20 tracks of
pure genius and will not disappoint. The Album includes such fan favorites
as: “The Great Divide”, “You Dropped the Soap” and “I Made it
with a Priest”. Pick up the new CD today and The Brainy Cramps will see
you at a confessional box near you. Meanwhile, get on your knees and pray
to the Almighty BC. |
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