| 1. Go Tell the World |
| 2. 1 |
| 3. Thought's a Waste of Time |
| 4. You're So Good |
| 5. Anything You Sent |
| 6. No Time, Pt. 1 |
| 7. For Lenny's Own Pleasure |
| 8. You Run the Game |
| 9. Window |
| 10. 2 Dreams I Had |
| 11. World Doesn't Care |
| 12. Rockdove |
| 13. Holy Dver |
Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Joy Zipper has had much success in the U.K. American Whip. Vinny and Tabitha spend half the year there. They spend the other half in their New York City home studio, but there is no discounting the central role Long Island has played in their lives. Musically they are somewhere between the shimmering pop sounds of the Beach boys and summer westcoast sund. While female vocalist Tabitha adds a strong vocal performace to the sound. Universal. 2005.
"You're So Good" goes down the road of Garbage and plays dirty with rhythm and signals being hot and/or bothered with behaviors of the one you want. "Thank you so much/I'm where I want to be." "Anything You Sent" takes possesion to the new level. "Everyone looked like you/I loved you so much that I loved them, too/Anything that you sent/I held it like a child/If it got broke, I felt like you died". Never has anyone put on better pedestals than a song like this, really. Obsession doesn't have to be scary when it comes to this. Oddly shorter than it should have been, "No Time Pt. 1" goes acapella with emotion in the voice good enough to support such timing. "I left my heart on the floor/I sold it all away/Now I'm not going to stay." What to do when a band has taken on a new version of "Fiddle And The Drum" and left you wanting more?
"For Lenny's Own Pleasure" takes on the fast taboo of sextapes and cigarrettes. "Lenny" has taken instant gratification to rather a questionable low, especially when it comes to being the devil's favortie customer. "You've Changed" is a complete opposite of The Cure's "Labyrinth". I just want to point that out sometime. Anyway the guy is remotely devastated with the changes of the one he loves. Amazingly this song takes a turn from acoustic heartsong to full band emphasis reminding you out of nowhere of The Arcade Fire. "Window" is the ultimate shoegazing experience with soft singing between man and woman and enough rocking out to blend in and get the experience of sweet bliss and worry hybrid. "2 Dreams I Had" is where they reach their ultimate Low to me. (excuse the pun.) "Why am I so sadd and sadder...maybe it's ecause I know you can't come back, even though you never could." Ambiguously heartbreak or just plain disappointment. "The World Doesn't Care" gets closer to disappointment as he finds out that people don't really know about his loneliness, and according to him, doesn't care much. "People are not that way" zconfused me a bit because it gave me the impression that he thinks people don't care at all so they shouldn't have to, or people really do care so they shouldn't treat him like a statue of Trent Reznor.
"Rockdove" isn't the best song on the album to me. "Are you a hawk or a dove" is pretty much the only line that is moot to me in being part of my crosshair collection. Now we get to the last song "Holy Diver" which has another Dio cover tattooed on my brain right now. But it was just as useless as a misspelled tattoo. The song kept the title making sense with a more cinematic and heavenly sound, unlike the latter band's plan to push the title into oblivion. And there is just no good vhallenging or sweet album without something that sounds like a reprise or a secret passageway to a song. So there you have it. I listened to the album and the band for the first time, and it turns out the lush music and heartfelt lyrics are entertaining. But the flow and sequencing didn't really keep me as interested as any other band would. But hey, at least the Next Last Big Thing curse is lifted, and I can find a new person in that crosshair. Congrats, and thanks for what sounds like a remarkable introduction.
Rating: 7/10
Joy Zipper has had much success in the U.K. American Whip. Vinny and Tabitha spend half the year there. They spend the other half in their New York City home studio, but there is no discounting the central role Long Island has played in their lives. Musically they are somewhere between the shimmering pop sounds of the Beach boys and summer westcoast sund. While female vocalist Tabitha adds a strong vocal performace to the sound. Universal. 2005.
Heartlight Set,Joy Zipper,Universal Int'l,Dream Pop,Indie Pop,Neo-Psychedelia,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop
Heartlight Set [Import]
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Heartlight Set
Joy Zipper Manufacturer: Umvd Import ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0009K9OZI Release Date: 2005-06-13 |
Tracks:
- Go Tell the World
- 1
- Thought's a Waste of Time
- You're So Good
- Anything You Sent
- No Time, Pt. 1
- For Lenny's Own Pleasure
- You Run the Game
- Window
- 2 Dreams I Had
- World Doesn't Care
- Rockdove
- Holy Dver
Album Description
Joy Zipper has had much success in the U.K. American Whip. Vinny and Tabitha spend half the year there. They spend the other half in their New York City home studio, but there is no discounting the central role Long Island has played in their lives. Musically they are somewhere between the shimmering pop sounds of the Beach boys and summer westcoast sund. While female vocalist Tabitha adds a strong vocal performace to the sound. Universal. 2005.Album Details
The Third Album from the Duo of Vinny Cafiso and Tabitha Tindale Follow in the Footsteps of Sonic Youth with their Psychedelic-leaning Indie Mesh, but the Inspiration of the Beach Boys is Obviously Never Far from their Thoughts. Having Met Grand Success in Europe, They Continue to Build it Up with Constant Touring and Appearances.Customer Reviews:
The Stronger Set.......2005-07-19
Joy Zipper: The Heartlight Set (Universal).......2005-06-30
"You're So Good" goes down the road of Garbage and plays dirty with rhythm and signals being hot and/or bothered with behaviors of the one you want. "Thank you so much/I'm where I want to be." "Anything You Sent" takes possesion to the new level. "Everyone looked like you/I loved you so much that I loved them, too/Anything that you sent/I held it like a child/If it got broke, I felt like you died". Never has anyone put on better pedestals than a song like this, really. Obsession doesn't have to be scary when it comes to this. Oddly shorter than it should have been, "No Time Pt. 1" goes acapella with emotion in the voice good enough to support such timing. "I left my heart on the floor/I sold it all away/Now I'm not going to stay." What to do when a band has taken on a new version of "Fiddle And The Drum" and left you wanting more?
"For Lenny's Own Pleasure" takes on the fast taboo of sextapes and cigarrettes. "Lenny" has taken instant gratification to rather a questionable low, especially when it comes to being the devil's favortie customer. "You've Changed" is a complete opposite of The Cure's "Labyrinth". I just want to point that out sometime. Anyway the guy is remotely devastated with the changes of the one he loves. Amazingly this song takes a turn from acoustic heartsong to full band emphasis reminding you out of nowhere of The Arcade Fire. "Window" is the ultimate shoegazing experience with soft singing between man and woman and enough rocking out to blend in and get the experience of sweet bliss and worry hybrid. "2 Dreams I Had" is where they reach their ultimate Low to me. (excuse the pun.) "Why am I so sadd and sadder...maybe it's ecause I know you can't come back, even though you never could." Ambiguously heartbreak or just plain disappointment. "The World Doesn't Care" gets closer to disappointment as he finds out that people don't really know about his loneliness, and according to him, doesn't care much. "People are not that way" zconfused me a bit because it gave me the impression that he thinks people don't care at all so they shouldn't have to, or people really do care so they shouldn't treat him like a statue of Trent Reznor.
"Rockdove" isn't the best song on the album to me. "Are you a hawk or a dove" is pretty much the only line that is moot to me in being part of my crosshair collection. Now we get to the last song "Holy Diver" which has another Dio cover tattooed on my brain right now. But it was just as useless as a misspelled tattoo. The song kept the title making sense with a more cinematic and heavenly sound, unlike the latter band's plan to push the title into oblivion. And there is just no good vhallenging or sweet album without something that sounds like a reprise or a secret passageway to a song. So there you have it. I listened to the album and the band for the first time, and it turns out the lush music and heartfelt lyrics are entertaining. But the flow and sequencing didn't really keep me as interested as any other band would. But hey, at least the Next Last Big Thing curse is lifted, and I can find a new person in that crosshair. Congrats, and thanks for what sounds like a remarkable introduction.
Rating: 7/10
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