"Flowers of Peace," released in January 2005 on Leo Records, is a captivating exploration of free jazz, avant-garde, and krautrock elements, masterfully woven together by Ramon Lopez Flowers. This 48-minute journey features six intricate tracks, each named after a unique flower, reflecting the album's organic and natural themes. The album showcases the collaborative genius of Ramon Lopez Flowers, Sophia Domancich, and Joëlle Léandre, each contributing their distinctive talents to create a rich, textured sound.
The album opens with "Bouton D'or," setting the stage for a sonic adventure that blends improvisational jazz with experimental rock. "Pissenlit" and "Japanese Flower" continue the exploration, offering a mix of rhythmic complexity and melodic beauty. "Aparajita" and "Tres Nopales" delve deeper into avant-garde territories, while "Chevrefeuille" brings the album to a thoughtful close, tying together the diverse influences and styles that define "Flowers of Peace."
Ramon Lopez Flowers, known for his innovative approach to percussion and composition, leads the ensemble with a dynamic and expressive style. Sophia Domancich's piano work adds a layer of sophistication and depth, while Joëlle Léandre's contrabass provides a solid foundation, allowing the music to soar and explore new sonic landscapes. Together, they create an album that is both intellectually stimulating and deeply engaging, appealing to fans of experimental and avant-garde music. "Flowers of Peace" is a testament to the power of collaboration and the endless possibilities of musical exploration.