Reviews
3 Stars - Good - "...Carla Bozulich's songs retain a suitably unhealthy respect for life on the downside while Jesse Greene's violin rams home the sense of desolation but there's also a new brutality to their neurotic guitar bluster...", 9 - Near Perfect - "...Country music's perennial sin-or-salvation battles undoubtedly attracted Bozulich to the genre, and throughout this full-length debut, she's loading ammo for the devil....baptized in punk, reaching toward something more singable because it's a good way to touch more souls...", Ranked #9 on Spin's List of the `20 Best Albums of '95.', Ranked #26 in Village Voice's 1995 Pazz & Jop Critics' Poll., "T}he Fibbers' warped alt-country twang haunted the City of Angels like ghosts of California country's past...", "...Carla Bozulich's gnashed-teeth rockers and elegiac dirges suggest a summer camp weekend with Patti Smith." - Rating: A-, "...Equal portions punk and Appalachian dirge, their sound is pleasant yet unsettling, with the main attraction being the Marlboro-soaked voice of guitarist Carla Bozulich....an impressive, solid and enjoyable debut that will deservedly turn a few heads.", "...There's a Ragged Edge to the Guitars (And, I Should Note, Violins) ...Energetic...Catchy..."