SONGS OF THE YEAR: "Wicked Wire" by The Asteroid No. 4

Our Top 21 Albums issue comes out Dec. 22, but that doesn't come close to telling you what 2011 sounded like. To help find the devil in the details, we've asked City Paper's critics, friends and family to name some of their favorite songs - be they secret gems on terrible albums, sleeper tracks you missed, huge pop songs that need defending, or just plain good songs everybody already knows and loves.

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SONGS OF THE YEAR: “Wicked Wire” by The Asteroid No. 4

POSTED: Tuesday, December 27, 2011, 9:00 AM
Filed Under: Music Song

Our Top 21 Albums issue comes out Dec. 22, but that doesn’t come close to telling you what 2011 sounded like. To help find the devil in the details, we’ve asked City Paper’s critics, friends and family to name some of their favorite songs — be they secret gems on terrible albums, sleeper tracks you missed, huge pop songs that need defending, or just plain good songs everybody already knows and loves. 

The Asteroid No. 4 aren’t part of this recent psychedelic rock movement. They’ve been at it much longer. “Wicked Wire” is lyrically perfect for opening Hail to the Clear Figurines, stating this is, “Just another day/ With my wicked wire.” Its echoing vocals are like the bad influence in your head. The layered guitar fuzz and giant drumming feel heavy like you’ve been moving into a new apartment all afternoon, but the background harmonies feel soothing, bringing us back to the summer of love just before the high wears off.


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