If California’s Drowning Pool have been largely obscured in the mists of posterity, you can pin some of the blame on the vastly more successful Texan nu metal band who later took on the same name. The original four-piece — Adam Elesh (guitar), Brett Smith (bass), Jon Thomas (drums) and Andrew Crane (vocals) — were a very different proposition, however. They were part of a loose-knit affiliation of LA bands whose coastal bearings gave rise to speculative, open-ended experimentation, and all sounded as though they were concocting sketches of possible lands beyond the horizon. Blending Americana, post-punk, goth, industrial, Eastern scales and more to varied if synergistic, mutually enhancing effect, the likes of Savage Republic, Shiva Burlesque, Red Temple Spirits and Drowning Pool were marking out new, expansive sonic territory,…