For almost 20 years, Cambridge, Mass., guitarists/songwriters Wayne Rogers and Kate Biggar have explored the soul-cleaning brainspooge of fifth-bong-hit fuzzy run-on guitar sentences, first in Crystallized Movements, later in the fab Magic Hour, and most recently in the room-rearranging Major Stars. Philistines may claim this exquisitely crispy quartetÑwhich operates under the foolproof formula of Biggar and Rogers playing corkscrewing interstellar odysseys cut with boss riffs over drummer Dave Lynch and bassist Tom LeonardÕs endless reinvention of Blue Cheer-qua-Morgen oomphÑplays but one flowering paisley song. But if you canÕt feel the rippling variations of moods pulsating through 2005Õs flattening 4 or the ornate beauty of the new SyntoptikonÑwhich announces the arrival of the flower-petal peal of vocalist Sandra BarrettÑwe just canÕt help you, man.