Carla Bozulich is an American
musician based in
Los Angeles, known for her work as the lead singer, lyricist and founder of both
The Geraldine Fibbers and Evangelista and as a founding member of
Ethyl Meatplow and Scarnella. Her 2006 album,
Evangelista, was released by
Constellation Records, that label's first release by a non-Canadian artist. In 2007, she also named her ever-evolving touring group Evangelista eventually recruiting bassist Tara Barnes and keyboardist/sampler Dominic Cramp as permanent band members. However, the rest of the lineup of Evangelista as a recording, performing and touring band changes each time they play or record. In keeping with this change, the albums
Hello, Voyager,
Prince of Truth and
In Animal Tongue were released under the band name Evangelista. In 2014, Constellation released
Boy, with Carla Bozulich credited as solo artist. This album consists of more conventionally structured songs than those appearing on the Evangelista albums. Bozulich has also been involved in other projects, including collaborations with Francesco Guerri and Sarah Lipstate. In addition to singing and composing music, she is known to play guitar and work with
samples and sound experimentation. She was born in
New York City.