Nedelle Torrisi

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Nedelle Torrisi
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Background information
BornVacaville, California, U.S.
Occupation(s)Musician
InstrumentsVocals, guitar, piano, violin
Associated actsChris Cohen, The Curtains, Cryptacize, The Rentals, Sufjan Stevens, Billy Uomo, Babes

Nedelle Torrisi is an American musician who lives in Los Angeles, California.[1]

Biography[]

Torrisi grew up studying classical violin and performing in musicals. Her mother is an ex-nun and pianist, while her father was an ex-Jesuit priest and jazz drummer. Her brother is a clarinetist and neuroscientist. Torrisi studied jazz voice at Berklee College of Music, and earned her BA in jazz/world music history from San Francisco State University.

Musical career[]

She has released and toured using her first name only, her full name, and as Cryptacize with Chris Cohen. As a solo act, she has opened tours for Of Montreal, Deerhoof, Destroyer, , Jens Lekman, Magnolia Electric Co., and Xiu Xiu.

Her first solo album, From the Lion's Mouth was released by Kill Rock Stars on February 22, 2005. The album The Locksmith Cometh was released in 2007 via the Tangrams7 label.

Her debut album using her full name was self-titled, and released in 2013. It was made available through online distribution only. In February 2015 this self-titled album was reissued on vinyl LP through the Ethereal Sequence record label, and distributed by Drag City Records. The vinyl LP was renamed Advice from Paradise.

In 2017 Torrisi released a collaborative split 7" with Julia Holter, Ramona Gonzalez, aka Nite Jewel, and the producer Cole M.G.N. The 7" record, released by the 4AD record label, featured two versions of a Depeche Mode cover song, "Condemnation." Proceeds from the sales were donated to a mental health organization in honor of their late friend and collaborator, director Travis Peterson.

In May 2018 a solo album Only For You was released on Frenchkiss Records. Torrisi also collaborates with husband Billy Uomo on a series of ten EPs that he is releasing on Terrible Records. As of 2021, four of the EPs have been released.

Other appearances[]

Torrisi has performed background vocals on an album by Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti, entitled Before Today, Sufjan Stevens' Carrie & Lowell, and a Devonte Hynes / Blood Orange album called Coastal Grooves. She played violin on an album by Xiu Xiu, and provided lead vocals for a song by Saturday Looks Good To Me.

She was a touring member of The Curtains in 2006. She has also performed with Sufjan Stevens intermittently from 2009-2012 as a background singer, dancer, keyboardist, and violinist during his U.S. and world tours for The Age of Adz album, and a following Christmas-themed tour. Cryptacize has been the opening band for his U.S. tour in the fall of 2009.

She was a member of the band Cryptacize, who as of April 2009 had released two full-length albums on Asthmatic Kitty Records entitled Dig That Treasure and Mythomania. Torrisi sang and played keyboards in the touring lineup of The Rentals in 2014, supporting the album Lost in Alphaville.

Torrisi collaborates with Terrible Records solo artist Billy Uomo on several shared musical projects. Torrisi and Uomo have appeared in music videos, and produced scores for film and television. The two were married in 2019.[2][3][4][5]

Discography[]

Albums[]

  • Republic of Two (2003)
  • Summerland with Thom Moore (2004)
  • From the Lion's Mouth (2005)
  • The Locksmith Cometh (2007)
  • Dig That Treasure Released by Cryptacize (2008)
  • Mythomania Released by Cryptacize (2009)
  • Nedelle Torrisi (2013)
  • Advice From Paradise (2015)
  • Only for You (2018)

Singles[]

  • Split cassingle with The Curtains (2006)
  • "Friends and Ancestors" with Fred Thomas of Saturday Looks Good to Me (2005)
  • "I Love Thousands Every Summer" b/w "Psychic Returns" Thin Wrist Recordings (2012)
  • "Condemnation" Depeche Mode cover in collaboration with Julia Holter, Ramona Gonzalez and Cole M.G.N. 4AD (2017)

References[]

  1. ^ Pareles, Jon (October 7, 2009). "Music Review". The New York Times. Retrieved May 20, 2010.
  2. ^ White, Caitlin. "Nedelle Torrisi – "Double Horizon" Video". Stereogum. Retrieved 26 July 2017.
  3. ^ "PREMIERE: Fall in Love with New York Again and Again with Nedelle Torrisi's Video for "Double Horizon"". Noisey. Vice.
  4. ^ Torrisi, Nedelle. "Started a project where Billy Uomo and I record cover songs with friends". Advice from Paradise. Retrieved 26 July 2017.
  5. ^ "About: Aaron Leigh, a.k.a. Billy Uomo". Wild Dreams Music. Retrieved 26 July 2017.

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