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So Long, Scarecrow

''So Long, Scarecrow'' is the second album by the rock band Scarling. Written and recorded in early 2005, and released on October 25, 2005, it is the first Scarling. album to feature drummer Beth Gordon. Its title is a reference to ''The Wizard of Oz'': in lead vocalist Jessicka's view, the film's Scarecrow is a metaphor for the band itself; the character's initial lack of and search for a brain, she explains, parallels Scarling.'s search for new territory in a predictable and monotonous musical environment.
Nearly twice as long as the band's debut, ''Sweet Heart Dealer'', ''So Long, Scarecrow'' differs from its predecessor not only in length but also in terms of musical atmosphere. This is largely due to the switch in producers between the two albums — from former Nine Inch Nails member Chris Vrenna, whose abrasive, industrial-style production appeared on ''Sweet Heart Dealer''; to
Rob Campanella, of the psychedelic rock group The Brian Jonestown Massacre, and Scarling. guitarist Christian Hejnal, himself influenced by noise rock and No Wave. The album was recorded at Campanella's studio, the Committee to Keep Music Evil Headquarters/Figment Sounds.
Scarecrow received several favorable reviews: ''Alternative Press'' gave the album a 5 out of 5 rating 〔Pettigrew, Jason.("Less screamy, more dreamy." ) Alternative Press Magazine Jan. 31, 2006〕 and described Hejnal as a "guitar physicist who holds court over these atmospheric rockers’ second album, approximating everything from space-station climates to sperm whales rollin’ on E, all while delivering solid songs."〔Pettigrew, Jason.()Alternative Press Magazine, Sept. 2005〕 ''The Independent'' noted “Scarling. work up a wonderfully hazy guitar swirl, reminiscent of post-My Bloody Valentine noise-pop from the Britain of the early nineties.”〔Price, Simon. (The Independent on Sunday (London, England) September 4, 2005 )〕 and ''Bust'' described the album as "the musical equivalent of an Edward Gorey illustration: ominous and shadowy, but not without a certain sense of morbid joy. Sly lyrics and sarcastic insights pepper Scarecrow’s dystopian soundscape, proving that Scarling has picked up more than just wardrobe inspiration from vets like the Cure." While Jon Wiederhorn said,"guitarist Christian Hejnal, Scarling provide the much-needed element of violence and sexuality other modern shoegazers lack." 〔Wiederhorn, Jon.(Modern Shoegazers and Pedal Pushers The emusic Dozen )〕
The album was preceded by the single "We Are the Music Makers," a split 7" with The Willowz, and has been reissued on vinyl by Sympathy for the Record Industry with alternative cover artwork by Mark Ryden.
==Track listing==
All songs written by Jessicka and Christian Hejnal.
# "Hello London" – 5:50
# "City Noise" – 3:17
# "Broken Record" – 4:38
# "(Northbound On) Cahuenga" – 6:08
# "Teenage Party Letdown" – 0:35
# "Bummer" – 3:56
# "Manorexic" – 4:24
# "In the Pretend World" – 4:14
# "Stapled to the Mattress" – 5:41
# "Like a Killer" – 2:55
# "Caribou and Cake" – 3:25
# "We Are the Music Makers" – 3:27
# "So Long, Scarecrow" – 4:02

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