Whipped Cream (band)

[1] With a sound heavily influenced by late 1960s/early 1970s psychedelic rock,[2] and gaining comparisons to My Bloody Valentine,[3][4] they released their debut album, ...and Other Delights, in 1990.

[1] The album was well received, and the band was invited to record a session for John Peel's BBC Radio 1 show in 1991.

[6] Cremonese and Punzi worked on a proposed 1996 album Possessed, with musicians including King Diamond drummer Snowy Shaw, Mercyful Fate bassist Sharlee D'Angelo and keyboard player Charlie Storm, although the album was never recorded [6] Cremonese went on working as a producer and in several projects with musicians such as Michael Lohse of Atomic Swing.

The number of albums released with Cremonese on both electric and acoustic guitars and backing vocals is vast, and in all genres.

Cremonese refused to return to the music industry but rumour says that he has worked for a few years in a solo project - Farmer In The City with influences from psychedelia, shoegaze and folk.