Joy Zipper - American Whip (2004)

Artist: Joy Zipper
Title: American Whip
Year Of Release: 2004
Label: Vertigo
Genre: Indie Rock, Dream Pop
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 41:38
Total Size: 103/284 Mb (cover)
Title: American Whip
Year Of Release: 2004
Label: Vertigo
Genre: Indie Rock, Dream Pop
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 41:38
Total Size: 103/284 Mb (cover)

Tracklist:
1. Sunstroke - 1:00
2. Christmas Song - 3:39
3. Baby You Should Know - 4:31
4. 33X - 3:25
5. Out of the Sun - 4:29
6. Drugs - 0:24
7. Dosed and Became Invisible - 4:16
8. Alzheimers - 4:32
9. Ron - 3:37
10. In the Never Ending Search for a Suitable Enemy - 6:19
11. VSX - 0:53
12. Valley Stream - 4:35
Line-up:
Cello – Helen McSherry
Drums – Joey Waronker, Zach Danziger
Flugelhorn – Mick Cooke, Ryan Quigley
Synthesizer [Moog] – Charles Ranaudo
Viola – Nicola Boag
Violin – Alan Mason, Fiona Stephenson, Greg Lawson, Vincent Fleming
Vocals, Guitar, Bass, Keyboards – Vincent Cafiso
Vocals, Keyboards – Tabitha Tindale
Joy Zipper is an American indie pop duo from Long Island, New York, made up of Tabitha Tindale and Vincent Cafiso, who are also a married couple. The duo has been playing dream pop since the late 1990s. The band is named for Tindale's mother.
Their songs are underpinned with darker scarred lyrics (suggested in interviews to have been inspired by the death of Cafiso's father) causing them to be famously compared to, 'a candy apple with a razor blade inside'.
Musical influences of the band vary from 1960s rock outfits The Beatles, The Velvet Underground and most associated, The Beach Boys, to early 1990s noise rock pioneers My Bloody Valentine, and The Breeders.
Their songs are underpinned with darker scarred lyrics (suggested in interviews to have been inspired by the death of Cafiso's father) causing them to be famously compared to, 'a candy apple with a razor blade inside'.
Musical influences of the band vary from 1960s rock outfits The Beatles, The Velvet Underground and most associated, The Beach Boys, to early 1990s noise rock pioneers My Bloody Valentine, and The Breeders.