The Asteroid #4
Mixing influences like Mazzy Star, the Brian Jonestown Massacre, and Medicine with their own space pop, the Psychedelphia combo Asteroid No. 4 debuted in 1995 with the CIA Took My Dog Away EP. After three years’ worth of extensive touring across the U.S. as well as contributing to several compilations, their first full-length, Introducing…The Asteroid #4, came out in 1998 with the accompaniment of the single “What a Sorry Way to Go.” After a tour with the Lilys later on that year, their EP The Apple Street came out in 1999 with a little help from the local Philadelphia label Lounge Records. the Lilys’ psych pop kingpin Kurt Heasley produced their 2001 album King Richard’s Collectibles, which drew on British psych, folk, and pop influences ranging from Syd Barrett to the Stone Roses.
Issu de la galaxie Brian Johnstown Massacre et son fameux «Comittee to Keep Music Evil» (sorte de label anti business fondé par Anton Newcombe), Asteroid #4 malaxe des éléments assez contradictoires: de la dream pop à l’Americana en passant par le shoegaze et réussit pourtant le tour de force d’un son totalement cohérent. Le chant lui porte des hymnes puissants et évoque Syd Barrett aux manettes d’un My Bloody Valentine diabolique!