Different Section Wires was recorded by
Steve Albini, and sure enough, this 1998 effort displays plenty of
Albini's trademark angular, distorted guitar lines, and loud, popping snare drum sounds. While
Uzeda's sludgy yet clipped guitar, bass, and drum parts are reminiscent of
the Jesus Lizard and
Albini's group,
Shellac, Giovanna Cacciola's singing is a far cry from
Albini's misanthropic snarl. Instead, Cacciola delivers most of her vocals in an urgent, half-spoken wail. Instrumentally,
Uzeda displays very little variety in dynamics or tempo: the volume stays on ten and drummer Agostino Tilotta usually plays snapping beats that have the flexibility of a brick wall. Cacciola, whose Sicilian accent is indecipherable, sometimes sounds like she could be begging the rest of the band to stop.
Different Section Wires is a compelling record mostly because of the contrast between Cacciola's vulnerable singing and the rest of the band's punishing noise rock. ~ Charlie Wilmoth