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Release Date June 06, 2005
First off, I'm a big fan of Joy Zipper. I used to think that I could survive alone on their music without any other form of nourishment...seriously though, I still listen to their previous releases 'American Whip', 'Joy Zipper' and 'The Stereo and God' an awful, awful lot! The title of this review may put off some, but anyone who has listened to any of the Vinny and Tabitha's music before will realise that this is no statement of intent, but more an attempt to get what they deserve. Indeed, it may seem baffling as to why the band (who have suffered terrible luck with releases in the past through record company collapses, poor distribution and much-delayed releases) have not reached a greater level of 'sales' success. Previous ... Read More:
Release Date November 17, 2003
Joy Zipper never ceases to provide an entirely unexpected muscial experience. The Stereo and God sounds as if divine intervention really did contribute to the way the album is structured, while the artists themselves desperately defy convention with their 'sometimes high, sometimes low' organisation of tracks and mood.
Look at my New Jesus is perhaps the most entertaining moments on the album although I am inclined to accuse it of being slightly pretentious in both its enthusiasm and religious tongue-in-cheek slant. Nevertheless this album is liable to make you want to skip around your room as Echobelly may have willed you to do all those years ago. Joy Zipper, however, does this with a little more verve and less teenage angst. Read More:
Release Date October 18, 2004
Joy Zipper never ceases to provide an entirely unexpected muscial experience. The Stereo and God sounds as if divine intervention really did contribute to the way the album is structured, while the artists themselves desperately defy convention with their 'sometimes high, sometimes low' organisation of tracks and mood.
Look at my New Jesus is perhaps the most entertaining moments on the album although I am inclined to accuse it of being slightly pretentious in both its enthusiasm and religious tongue-in-cheek slant. Nevertheless this album is liable to make you want to skip around your room as Echobelly may have willed you to do all those years ago. Joy Zipper, however, does this with a little more verve and less teenage angst. Read More:
Release Date October 18, 2004
Joy Zipper never ceases to provide an entirely unexpected muscial experience. The Stereo and God sounds as if divine intervention really did contribute to the way the album is structured, while the artists themselves desperately defy convention with their 'sometimes high, sometimes low' organisation of tracks and mood.
Look at my New Jesus is perhaps the most entertaining moments on the album although I am inclined to accuse it of being slightly pretentious in both its enthusiasm and religious tongue-in-cheek slant. Nevertheless this album is liable to make you want to skip around your room as Echobelly may have willed you to do all those years ago. Joy Zipper, however, does this with a little more verve and less teenage angst. Read More:
Release Date February 15, 1994
Joy Zipper never ceases to provide an entirely unexpected muscial experience. The Stereo and God sounds as if divine intervention really did contribute to the way the album is structured, while the artists themselves desperately defy convention with their 'sometimes high, sometimes low' organisation of tracks and mood.
Look at my New Jesus is perhaps the most entertaining moments on the album although I am inclined to accuse it of being slightly pretentious in both its enthusiasm and religious tongue-in-cheek slant. Nevertheless this album is liable to make you want to skip around your room as Echobelly may have willed you to do all those years ago. Joy Zipper, however, does this with a little more verve and less teenage angst. Read More:
Release Date February 15, 1994
Joy Zipper never ceases to provide an entirely unexpected muscial experience. The Stereo and God sounds as if divine intervention really did contribute to the way the album is structured, while the artists themselves desperately defy convention with their 'sometimes high, sometimes low' organisation of tracks and mood.
Look at my New Jesus is perhaps the most entertaining moments on the album although I am inclined to accuse it of being slightly pretentious in both its enthusiasm and religious tongue-in-cheek slant. Nevertheless this album is liable to make you want to skip around your room as Echobelly may have willed you to do all those years ago. Joy Zipper, however, does this with a little more verve and less teenage angst. Read More:
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