Uke of Spaces Corners's album "Flowers in the Night" creates a pleasant surprise for the listener by creating a genuine, gentle folk record, and one in which the informality and enjoyment in playing by the musicians provides a communal feeling and an aural environment which rewards patient listening. The instrumentation on the album's best song, "The Book of Tea"--overlapping vocals, a clunky piano, a mandolin, guitar, horns, a solid bass line, and bright drumming--exemplifies the album's strengths via its contrasting tones, and lyrics describing aspects of a simple, perhaps rural life. 7/10 --
Jordan Anderson (19 May, 2010)