Label: Chemical Studios / 1¢ Production (as printed)
Format: CD, Album
Country: USA
Released: Recorded 1997; mixed and released 1997–1998
Genre: Experimental / Avant-Garde / Indie Rock / Art Rock
Style: Noise Rock, Spoken Word, Lo-Fi Experimental, Vermont Outsider Rock
Tracklist
Lois/Artemis/Parallel Lines
Bicentennial/Marginal Man
Bridge to Nowhere
Nite Pilot Suite
Swimming Pool / Dr. With a Medal / What You Do
Winter / The Sky is Falling
Amerikkka
Dive into one of the most bizarre and fascinating corners of Vermont’s underground music scene with Fringe Benefits by Cranial Perch—a chaotic, humorous, and unapologetically experimental art-rock creation. Blending noise rock, spoken word, sax-driven chaos, and surreal storytelling, this rare late-90s local release channels the wild spirit of true outsider art. Perfect for fans of fringe experimental music, underground DIY recordings, and collectors who crave the strangest, hardest-to-find albums. If you love The Residents, Captain Beefheart, or Zappa-style absurdism, this is a once-in-a-lifetime Vermont oddity you don’t want to miss.
Label: Chemical Studios / 1¢ Production (as printed)
Format: CD, Album
Country: USA
Released: Recorded 1997; mixed and released 1997–1998
Genre: Experimental / Avant-Garde / Indie Rock / Art Rock
Style: Noise Rock, Spoken Word, Lo-Fi Experimental, Vermont Outsider Rock
Tracklist
Lois/Artemis/Parallel Lines
Bicentennial/Marginal Man
Bridge to Nowhere
Nite Pilot Suite
Swimming Pool / Dr. With a Medal / What You Do
Winter / The Sky is Falling
Amerikkka
Dive into one of the most bizarre and fascinating corners of Vermont’s underground music scene with Fringe Benefits by Cranial Perch—a chaotic, humorous, and unapologetically experimental art-rock creation. Blending noise rock, spoken word, sax-driven chaos, and surreal storytelling, this rare late-90s local release channels the wild spirit of true outsider art. Perfect for fans of fringe experimental music, underground DIY recordings, and collectors who crave the strangest, hardest-to-find albums. If you love The Residents, Captain Beefheart, or Zappa-style absurdism, this is a once-in-a-lifetime Vermont oddity you don’t want to miss.