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		<title>The Asteroid No. 4: These Flowers Of Ours [Album Review]</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Sep 2008 18:25:41 +0000</pubDate>
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These Flowers Of Ours channels an array of 60s subgenres, from folk and psych to jangle-pop and British Invasion.  Layered under these vintage sounds, The Asteroid No. 4 (MySpace) combines elements of each sub-genre in a modern blender, portioning all the right amounts to create a concoction they can easily call their own.  The result is a cohesive album, both fun and dreamy. 
Thanks to clever mixing and post-production, changes between sub-genres are subtle, despite great potential for the opposite.  Most songs feature a hefty reverb in ...]]></description>
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<p><em>These Flowers Of Ours</em> channels an array of 60s subgenres, from folk and psych to jangle-pop and British Invasion.  Layered under these vintage sounds, <a href="http://www.asteroid4.com/">The Asteroid No. 4</a> (<a href="http://www.myspace.com/asteroid4">MySpace</a>) combines elements of each sub-genre in a modern blender, portioning all the right amounts to create a concoction they can easily call their own.  The result is a cohesive album, both fun and dreamy. <span id="more-355"></span></p>
<p>Thanks to clever mixing and post-production, changes between sub-genres are subtle, despite great potential for the opposite.  Most songs feature a hefty reverb in the harmony vocals, and a similar space-y element can also be found selectively in various guitar riffs throughout the album.  These commonalities dampen the transitions and keep <em>These Flowers</em> feeling consistent and well put-together.</p>
<p>Melodic and fun, songs like “Let It Go”, “Flowers Of Ours”, and “She Touched The Sky” tint <em>These Flowers</em> with a lighthearted feel that’s perfect accompaniment for sipping margaritas on a hot summer day by the pool with a group of friends. But it’s not all fun and games—the annoying neighbor shows up in “Hold On”, but he leaves quickly and the party resumes in “I Look Around”.  </p>
<p>The keyboard melodies throughout the album, added to several harmony vocals, give The Asteroid No. 4 some similarities to groups like The Zombies, though the music here is a bit heftier and filled with noisier and more psychedelic guitars.  Overall, <em>These Flowers Of Ours</em> sums up to be one of the better pop releases so far this year.  It&#8217;s one any pop fan definitely should check out.</p>
<p><a href="http://fensepost.com/main/audio/0915_the_asteroid_no_4_-_i_look_around.mp3">The Asteroid No. 4: I Look Around [mp3]</a></p>
<p><a href="http://fensepost.com/main/audio/0915_the_asteroid_no_4_-_my_love.mp3">The Asteroid No. 4: My Love [mp3]</a></p>
<p><img src="http://fensepost.com/main/images/albums/a/asteroidno4_theseflowersofours.jpg" alt="These Flowers Of Ours by The Asteroid No. 4" /></p>
<p><em><a href="http://www.thecommitteetokeepmusicevil.com/">The Committee To Keep Music Evil</a> [CD, 2008]</em></p>
<p>1. My Love<br />
2. Let It Go<br />
3. Hold On<br />
4. I Look Around<br />
5. She’s All I Need<br />
6. War<br />
7. Flowers Of Ours<br />
8. Hei Nah Lah<br />
9. She Touched The Sky<br />
10. All Fall Down<br />
11. Empty Like A Child</p>
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