Strange Flowers, The
Pearls At Swine
It comes after a 20-year carrier spent speaking all tongues of psychedelia, a term that in the case of the Strange Flowers indicates an attitude more than a style. In the Strange Flowers of "Pearls At Swine", dilatations, even if still present, leave room to the fairy visions of paisley-pop, to the irony of beat, to the impetus of garage-rock, all dressed with the new sound given by a line up that now includes Rhodes bass and organ.