American Whip
American Whip is the second album by the New York dream pop duo Joy Zipper released in 2003.
Track listing
- "Sunstroke" - 1:00
- "Christmas Song" - 3:39
- "Baby You Should Know" - 4:31
- "33X" - 3:25
- "Out of the Sun" - 4:29
- "Drugs" - 0:24
- "Dosed and Became Invisible" - 4:16
- "Alzheimers" - 4:32
- "Ron" - 3:37
- "In the Never Ending Search for a Suitable Enemy" - 6:19
- "VSX" - 0:53
- "Valley Stream" - 4:35
Critical reaction
The BBC's Richard Banks praised "charming melodies, heart-melting harmonies and hazy lo-fi guitars" forming "an intoxicating alt-pop nectar", noting a formula little-changed from their first album. He also discerned a darker side beneath the "saccharine" surface.[1] Pitchfork rated it 7.5/10, calling it "engaging and sharply-drawn", rejecting deeper meanings.[2] IGN gave it 8.5/10.[3]
Drowned in Sound scored it 5/10, saying "Joy Zipper are the type of band that think shrouding their songs in a sheet of sub-Kevin Shields drone, drugged-up affectations and bastardised Bacharach melodies makes their pedestrian pop sound urgent, vital and 'edgy.' It doesn't."[4] Uncut called it a new My Bloody Valentine album in all but name, scoring it 4/10.[5]
References
- ↑ Richard Banks, "Joy Zipper American Whip Review", 2004-02-11
- ↑ Brian Howe, "Joy Zipper American Whip", Pitchfork, April 13, 2005
- ↑ "American Whip Joy Zipper 'Whip'...it good", IGN, February 23, 2005
- ↑ Neil Robertson, "Joy Zipper American Whip", Drowned in Sound, April 20th, 2004
- ↑ "Joy Zipper - American Whip" (Album Review), Uncut