Joëlle Léandre's "For Flowers," released on January 1, 2004, under Leo Records, is a captivating exploration of sound that transcends conventional musical boundaries. This 54-minute journey through free jazz, avant-garde, krautrock, and experimental genres showcases Léandre's virtuosity and innovative spirit. The album's tracklist, named after various flowers, includes "Hibiscus," "White Lily," "Water Lily," "Violet," "Crocus," "Tulips," "Lilac & Red Poppy," and "Iris," each piece offering a unique sonic landscape that reflects the essence of its floral namesake. Léandre's mastery of her craft is evident in the intricate compositions and improvisational brilliance that define this album. "For Flowers" is a testament to Joëlle Léandre's artistic vision, offering a rich and immersive listening experience that challenges and delights in equal measure.