Tuesday 12 February 2019

Garage, NeoPsychedelia, : The Asteroid No.4 - King Richard's Collectibles (2001 Rainbow Quartz International)



Introducing... may have represented Asteroid No. 4's trip into druggy space rock, but its sophomore release is the band's ode to '60s garage. The "Psychedelphia" quintet's rock is stripped down from its effects-laden guitars, drawing from the likes of the Kinks, Nick Drake, and the Who. Several tracks, such as the upbeat "Monday Morning Gloom," are closer to traditional rock & roll, while "Poor Man's Falls" avoids electric guitar altogether, opting for flute-assisted folk. Of course, there are still psychedelic elements in the band's agenda (perhaps encouraged by the production of the Lilys' Kurt Heasley). These constants come in the form of gleeful harmonies, Byrds-esque guitars, and Mellotron. Surely enough to fulfill the needs of the psychedelia enthusiast. (Kenyon Hopkin, allmusic.com)

One of my favourite albums (although i like nearly the whole work by the band) by The Asteroids. This album sounds very 60s psychedelicgaragepopfolkrock. To me it's very ''back to earth''. Catchy melodies, piano, acousitic guitars, flute. Damn good. Enjoy.(Frank)


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