Scarnella (MP3)
With the supersonic alt-country prog-rock band the Geraldine Fibbers on (permanent?) hiatus, husky-voiced singer-guitarist Carla Bozulich and six-string torturer Nels Cline have resurfaced as Scarnella. Bashed out in a week's time in the summer of 1998, Scarnella picks up where the most extreme of Fibbers material leaves off -- as an experiment in narcotic din a la Sonic Youth and the Velvet Underground before them. It's a potentially room-clearing effort, ranging from the strung-out 'Release the Spring' to several superaggressive swaths that may be the aural equivalent of flesh being pulled slowly and methodically from the bone. Some more-structured moments -- the torchy 'The Most Useless Thing' and the giddy noise-pop workout 'Dandelion' -- do recall the Fibbers, but ultimately Scarnella is for those fans whose limits must be challenged even further. --Neal Weiss
| Tracklisting | |
| Disk | 1 | |
| 1 | Underdog |
| 2 | Release The Spring |
| 3 | Improvisation #4 |
| 4 | The Most Useless Thing |
| 5 | Dandelions |
| 6 | Improvisation #3 (Safari Youth) |
| 7 | Snowy (About A Cat) |
| 8 | Death By Northwest |
| 9 | Improvisation #1 (The Bag Of Hair) |
| 10 | A Millennium Fever Ballad |