Symphonic rock band and Knitting Factory artist
Larval went through several personnel changes during its first few years, but nevertheless became more defined and cohesive with each incarnation, guided by lead guitarist and composer
Bill Brovold. The first formation of Detroit area band
Larval came together in late '96 and included
Brovold,
Erik Gustafson (of
Blue Dog) and Beth Willusz on guitars, bassist
Dean Western, drummer
Will Osler, violinist
Mary Alice and occasional saxophone from
Johnny Evans. The debut recording came out in 1997 on
John Zorn's Japanese label, Avant.
Larval experienced major line-up changes when everyone but
Brovold left the band;
Gustafson returned to
Blue Dog, and many of the other members formed a space rock band called Tars Tarkas.
Brovold used this opportunity to renew
Larval's sound, moving slightly away from its noise rock leanings toward a thickly layered classical/rock hybrid. He found other talented area musicians, some of whom were based out of Ann Arbor and affiliated with the music school there. This second line-up solidified by the release of
Larval's second album,
2, in early '98 (this time on NY's Knitting Factory label) consisting of violinists
Mike Smith and Jocelyn Vari, cellist
Megan Morrill, guitarists
Brovold and
Toby Summerfield, reedists
Colin Stetson and
Stuart Bogie, bassist
Troy Gregory (of
Prong) and drummer
Marco Smith. Several musicians moved out of state, including the two reeds players, who moved to San Francisco with their jazz rock quartet, Transmission. This resulted in another incarnation of
Brovold's band.
Larval now included bassist
Josh Tillinghast (who was the drummer in another project with Summerfield,
Poignant Plecostomus), cellist
Genevieve Padgett and saxophonist
Matt Bauder (also of an out jazz trio, explosion:cerebral). Tillinghast and Bauder both moved away, replaced by bassist
Shumit DasGupta (also of the now-defunct
Poignant Plecostomus) and saxophonist Jason Shear (affiliated with Entropy Records), and violinist
Mike Smith was replaced by
Kurt Zimmerman. These last two versions of
Larval can be heard on the
Bill Brovold release on Tzadik, Childish Delusions (May, 2000) and the
Larval follow-up release on Knitting Factory, also slated for 2000.
Larval has performed numerous times at the downtown Knitting Factory venue and at music festivals including Ann Arbor's Edgefest (1997 and 1998, the latter with guest reedsman
Ned Rothenberg) and the Bell Atlantic Jazz Festival (1999, on a bill with
the Boredoms and a quartet of
John Zorn,
Fred Frith,
Bill Laswell and
Dave Lombardo). A tour that includes Norway and Scandinavia is slated for Fall 2000.
–
Joslyn Layne, Rovi