An American psychedelic band associated with the late-'90s Philadelphia 'Psychedelphia' scene. Their debut album Introducing The Asteroid #4 was released in 1998 and received positive notice for its wide psychedelic palette.

Debut album Introducing The Asteroid #4 (1998); described as a four-piece active in the Philadelphia psychedelic revival; the debut was reissued on vinyl in 2008. Influences noted in reviews include 1960s psychedelia, Spacemen 3, Galaxie 500 and Julian Cope.

A positive, detailed read on The Asteroid No. 4's 1998 debut, praised for covering a wide psychedelic spectrum from Beatles/Kinks pop to Spacemen 3-style drones. The review highlights standout tracks and the album's reissue on vinyl in 2008. Recommended for listeners of late-'90s neo-psychedelia.

For:Fans of psychedelic rock, neo-psychedelia and late-90s indie; vinyl collectors interested in reissues.

 Exponents of the small psychedelic revival movement called (with the usual monstrous critical fantasy) “Psychedelphia”, active in Philadelphia in the late ’90s, thanks to Lilys, Bardo Pond in part, Azusa Plane, and Mazarin among others, Asteroid #4 gave birth to this small psychedelic gem in ’98, amidst the general indifference of critics.

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