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.
The single "Baby You Should Know" has been featured on Fox Television's The O.C. and "Go Tell the World" was featured in an ad for Nike Soccer and in a season two episode of Grey's Anatomy.
Joy Zipper covered the Pixies "Wave Of Mutilation" for American Laundromat Records compilation "Dig For Fire - a tribute to Pixies" (2007).
In 2008 Joy Zipper covered the title track for the American Laundromat Records produced Cure tribute "Just Like Heaven - a tribute to The Cure". The Wedding Present, The Submarines, Dean & Britta and Tanya Donelly also appear on the project.
Christine Bonilla
Joy Zipper Lyrics
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If one listens to you not to yourself talk
Time is filled in on the cardboard cutout
Equal on all sides the smallest pinhole
The song "Christine Bonilla" by Joy Zipper is a haunting and introspective piece, drawing on themes of loneliness, isolation, and the struggle for self-expression. The lyrics are intentionally ambiguous, inviting multiple interpretations depending on the perspective of the listener. The opening lines, "If no one listens to you talk to yourself, if one listens to you not to yourself talk," suggest a sense of frustration and despair at the difficulty of making oneself heard in a world that often seems indifferent or hostile to individual perspectives. The repetition of the phrase "talk to yourself" underscores the sense of isolation and disconnection, as the singer seeks solace in their own inner monologue.
The second verse is equally cryptic, with the line "Time is filled in on the cardboard cutout, equal on all sides the smallest pinhole," conjuring images of a time capsule or other sealed container, with even the tiniest detail preserved for posterity. The comparison of time to a "cardboard cutout" suggests a sense of artificiality or constructedness, as though the passage of time is a mere facade or illusion. This is reinforced by the use of the word "pinhole," which implies something small and insignificant, yet somehow still capable of exerting a profound influence.
Overall, "Christine Bonilla" is a deeply introspective and enigmatic song, inviting listeners to explore their own feelings of alienation and longing in a world that often seems at odds with their sense of self.
Line by Line Meaning
If no one listens to you talk to yourself
When nobody lends you an ear, resort to conversing with your own thoughts
If one listens to you not to yourself talk
Even if someone does pay attention, it may not be enough to quiet the chaos in your head
Time is filled in on the cardboard cutout
Our existence is reduced to a mere 2D representation, every moment accounted for and occupying its own unique spot
Equal on all sides the smallest pinhole
Even the tiniest detail can make an impact, as every aspect of our surround holds equal opportunity for novelty and discovery
Contributed by Arianna H. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
the beyonder
Love this jam ... one of my faves , first discovered it on ... another late night ... zero 7 compilation album ... been a huge fan since
MrPntr21
+Louis Mclean dude, your keyboard key is stucked
Loto
I once listened to it but forgot it even existed. Then I had this incredible dream, I was swimming in a rainbow colored water in a huge cave with Christine Bonilla "playing". After I woke up, for weeks I tried to find the name of the song ... Love it
Dani Umpi
Me encanta
Gianca60 Vintage Boxing
Seems like Zero 7's selections for the Late Night serie has reached the cult status. I'm happy since I got the CD.
Netgh0st
best song this life offers
Annie Soleil
best song