A five-piece East London collective formed by Brad Rubinstein, Jonny Gordon, Jason Hall, Adam Affluent, and former Disco Inferno bassist Paul Willmott, Lisp introduced their rock and roll experimentalism on Brain Horizon in Sept of 1999 using the Flatspin one, but finished up gaining even more notoriety because of their second one, GOOD WAY to Climb, which received airplay on the favorite XFM station. Apparently via nowhere, both singles had been favorably in comparison to several completely unrelated rings. Their displays ranged from stripped down acoustic models to the intricate, including string areas and visuals. Cycles, their full-length debut, premiered in Apr of 2001.