The Flower Kings

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The Flower Kings
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The Flower Kings performing in 2014
Background information
OriginSweden
Genres
Years active1994 (1994)–2008, 2011–2015, 2018–present
Labels
Members Roine Stolt
Hasse Fröberg
Michael Stolt
Lalle Larsson
Mirko De Maio
Past membersJaime Salazar
Zoltan Csörsz
Daniel Gildenlöw
Marcus Liliequist
Ola Heden
Erik Hammarström
Tomas Bodin
Felix Lehrmann
Jonas Reingold
Zach Kamins
Website www.flowerkings.se

The Flower Kings are a Swedish progressive rock band formed in 1994 by guitarist and singer-songwriter Roine Stolt. The group began as Stolt's touring band to support his third solo album The Flower King . They continued performing after the tour and have gone on to become one of the most prolific studio recording units in progressive rock, having released over twenty hours of music spread across fifteen studio albums. Their music is similar to early symphonic progressive rock groups such as Yes, marked by sharp dynamic changes, polyrhythms, heavy bass, vocal harmonies, abstract and occasionally nonsensical lyrics, and extended song lengths.

Contents

History

Formation

In early 1993, guitarist and singer Roine Stolt had written material for his third solo album The Flower King and sought musicians to perform it. [1] He had wanted to release a progressive rock-style album for a while and felt the time was right to pursue the project. [2] The album features Stolt on vocals, guitar, bass and keyboards; Jaime Salazar on drums; and Hasse Fröberg on vocals. It was recorded in Sweden between May 1993 and January 1994. [3]

In preparation for Stolt's concert tour to support the album's release, Stolt, Salazar, and Fröberg were joined by Stolt's brother Michael on bass and Tomas Bodin on keyboards. [2] The five performed their first gig on 20 August 1994 at an outdoor festival in Uppsala, Stolt's hometown and the city where The Flower King was recorded. [2] [3] [4] After they decided to become a full-time band, they officially adopted the name The Flower Kings, named after Stolt's album. Stolt had produced a list of potential titles for the record, one of which was "The Flower King", and chose it because of its positive meaning and its reference to the hippie era of the 1960s. [2]

Activity

After performing a series of concerts through 1994, the band entered the studio in December 1994 to record their debut album, Back in the World of Adventures . The recording process was gradual, finishing in September 1995.

In 2000, Michael Stolt was replaced by Jonas Reingold. [1] Two years later, Salazar was replaced by Zoltan Csörsz. Daniel Gildenlöw of Pain of Salvation joined the band the same year as a multi-instrumentalist and vocalist.

Other contributors have included Hasse Bruniusson (percussion) and Ulf Wallander (saxophone).

Stolt has written the vast majority of the material the band has recorded, with Bodin contributing most of the rest. The music is best described as symphonic progressive rock, bearing a strong resemblance to the music of Yes, King Crimson, Gentle Giant, and early Genesis, with jazz fusion and blues influences. The band's lyrics are almost uniformly positive and uplifting, affirming such values as love, peace, and spirituality, and furthering their association with Yes. [1]

Their 1999 album Flower Power contains the eighteen-section, almost 60-minute "Garden of Dreams".

In June 2007, they released The Road Back Home , a compilation of remixed songs from 1994 to 2006, plus "Little Deceiver" (a previously unreleased track) and the full version of their cover of "The Cinema Show" by Genesis. [5]

Zoltan Csörsz was replaced by new drummer Marcus Liliequist for one album, but returned for the 2007 album, The Sum of No Evil . He was subsequently replaced by Erik Hammarström in 2008. [6]

In 2008, Ola Heden, previously of Reingold's side project Karmakanic, joined on guitar, vocals and keyboards. [6]

In November 2008, the band were the opening act at the Ecco Prog Fest in Moscow.

After touring in 2008, The Flower Kings were inactive for four years. Stolt felt the band had varied levels of focus in their direction and had started to feel lost. They reunited in 2011 to work on new material after Stolt felt it was the right time and sensed eagerness from the other members to work together. [7] [8] This marked the arrival of German drummer Felix Lehrmann. [7] Banks of Eden , the group's eleventh album, was released in June 2012 and was recorded with analogue recording techniques and styles reminiscent of the height of vinyl records. [7] This was followed by Desolation Rose in October 2013.

The lineup of Stolt, Bodin, Reingold, Fröberg and Lehrmann played together for the last time in 2015. 2016 and 2017 saw the band members busy with other engagements.

In December 2017, the first part of a career-spanning box set titled A Kingdom of Colours was released. This first box, with 10 discs, covers the period from 1995 to 2002 and includes the studio albums from Back in the World of Adventures to Unfold the Future. The second box set, titled A Kingdom of Colours 2 and covering the albums Adam and Eve through to Desolation Rose, was released in June 2018.[ citation needed ]

In September 2018, Stolt announced a new album named Manifesto of an Alchemist. The album did not feature long-time keyboardist Tomas Bodin, and as such, it is credited to "Roine Stolt's The Flower King" rather than "The Flower Kings".[ citation needed ]

In August of the same year, Roine Stolt presented a new band called "Roine Stolt and friends play The Flower Kings". The band featured Stolt, Fröberg and Reingold with new keyboard player Zach Kamins and new drummer Mirko De Maio. Roine Stolt stated that he was done being in a group and wanted to tour as a solo artist like Roger Waters or Steven Wilson. Tomas Bodin was not a part of this group and made his displeasure quite public. The band toured with Spock's Beard in November and December 2018 and continued to do shows in 2019, this time under the name "The Flower Kings Revisited".

In July 2019, "Revisited" was removed from the band name, making it clear that this lineup was now "The Flower Kings". The band went on to release the double albums Waiting for Miracles in 2019 and Islands in 2020, the latter having been recorded entirely remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic. [9]

On 24 March 2021, Roine Stolt announced two big projects. The Flower Kings are working on a brand new album "in the same innocence" of Stardust We Are .[ citation needed ] By the end of 2021, Stolt explained that Jonas Reingold could no longer participate in the touring line-up due to his commitments with Steve Hackett's band, but Reingold still plays some of the songs in the studio. [10]

On January 7, 2022, the band announced their 15th studio album By Royal Decree would be released on 4 March 2022, while also announcing that founding member Michael Stolt returned after more than two decades to contribute bass and vocals, splitting duties with current bassist Jonas Reingold. [11] On 8 April 2022, InsideOut and Roine Stolt announced that Back in the World of Adventures and Retropolis were getting "remastered and partly remixed". The release date for both was placed on 27 May 2022. Stardust We Are and Flower Power were also remixed and remastered in June.

The 16th studio album, Look at You Now , was announced for an 8 September 2023 release, alongside a European tour about to take place in October 2023. In April 2023, Zach Kamins revealed he left the group due to complicating touring logistics and Daniel Lantz joined for the summer shows. In July, the group mentioned that Lalle Larsson will play for the rest of the upcoming European dates. [12]

Personnel

Current members

Former members

Guest musicians

Timeline

The Flower Kings

Discography

Studio albums

List of studio albums, with selected chart positions and sales figures
TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positions
SWE
[13]
GER
[14]
NLD
[15]
BEL
(WA)

[16]
BEL
(FL)

[17]
SWI
[18]
US
Heat.

[19]
Back in the World of Adventures
  • Released: September 1995
  • Label: Foxtrot
  • Formats: CD, LP
Retropolis
  • Released: 25 May 1996
  • Label: Foxtrot
  • Formats: CD
Stardust We Are
  • Released: April 1997
  • Label: Foxtrot
  • Formats: CD, LP
Flower Power
Space Revolver
  • Released: 4 July 2000
  • Label: Inside Out Music
  • Formats: CD
The Rainmaker
  • Released: 18 September 2001
  • Label: Inside Out Music
  • Formats: CD
Unfold the Future
  • Released: 5 November 2002
  • Label: Inside Out Music
  • Formats: CD, LP
Adam & Eve
  • Released: 3 August 2004
  • Label: Inside Out Music
  • Formats: CD
Paradox Hotel
  • Released: 4 April 2006
  • Label: Inside Out Music
  • Formats: CD
The Sum of No Evil
  • Released: 25 September 2007
  • Label: Inside Out Music
  • Formats: CD
Banks of Eden
  • Released: 18 June 2012
  • Label: Inside Out Music
  • Formats: CD, LP, DD
27686419245
Desolation Rose
  • Released: 28 October 2013
  • Label: Inside Out Music
  • Formats: CD, LP, DD
92539118735
Waiting for Miracles
  • Released: 8 November 2019
  • Label: Inside Out Music
  • Formats: CD, LP, DD
598467
Islands
  • Released: 30 October 2020
  • Label: Inside Out Music
  • Formats: CD, LP, DD
4810992
By Royal Decree
  • Released: 4 March 2022
  • Label: Inside Out Music
  • Formats: CD, LP, DD
17538418523
Look at You Now
  • Released: 8 September 2023
  • Label: Inside Out Music
  • Formats: CD, LP, DD
4927
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Live albums

Official bootlegs

Fan Club albums

Compilations

Box sets

Related Research Articles

<i>Space Revolver</i> 2000 studio album by The Flower Kings

Space Revolver is the fifth studio album by the progressive rock band The Flower Kings, released on 4 July 2000.

<i>Paradox Hotel</i> 2006 studio album by The Flower Kings

Paradox Hotel is the ninth studio album by the progressive rock band The Flower Kings, released on 4 April 2006. It is also the band's fourth studio double-CD.

<i>Stardust We Are</i> 1997 studio album by The Flower Kings

Stardust We Are is the third studio album by the progressive rock band The Flower Kings, which was released in 1997. It is the band's first double-CD studio album and includes the epic composition and title track, "Stardust We Are," which has since become one of the band's signature songs.

<i>Flower Power</i> (The Flower Kings album) 1999 studio album by the Flower Kings

Flower Power is the fourth studio album by the progressive rock band the Flower Kings, which was released in 1999. It is also their second double-CD and includes the nearly one-hour-long epic composition, "Garden of Dreams".

<i>Unfold the Future</i> 2002 studio album by The Flower Kings

Unfold the Future is the seventh studio album by the progressive rock band The Flower Kings, which was released in 2002. It is also the band's third studio double-CD. A limited special edition of the album contained an instrumental bonus track.

<i>Meet the Flower Kings</i> 2003 live album by The Flower Kings

Meet the Flower Kings is the second live album by the progressive rock band The Flower Kings. It was released in 2003 as a double-CD, and also as a two-disc DVD concert video. A limited release book-case version of this includes both the 2-CD and 2-DVD sets together, along with a booklet.

<i>Adam & Eve</i> (The Flower Kings album) 2004 studio album by The Flower Kings

Adam & Eve is the eighth studio album by the progressive rock band The Flower Kings. A Japanese edition contained an extra disc which includes the bonus tracks from The Rainmaker bonus disc, as well as three songs recorded during the Space Revolver sessions.

<i>The Rainmaker</i> (album) 2001 studio album by The Flower Kings

The Rainmaker is the sixth studio album by the progressive rock band The Flower Kings. It was their first to receive a more mixed response from critics compared to their previous albums.

<i>Retropolis</i> 1996 studio album by The Flower Kings

Retropolis, released in 1996, is the second studio album by the Swedish progressive rock band The Flower Kings. The album's art is inspired by the film Metropolis.

<i>Instant Delivery</i> 2006 live album by The Flower Kings

Instant DeLIVEry is the third live album by the progressive rock band The Flower Kings. Recorded in Tilburg, Netherlands, on April 19, 2006, this album has live music from their tour promoting Paradox Hotel.

<i>The Flower King</i> 1994 studio album by Roine Stolt

The Flower King is the third solo album by Roine Stolt. The original line-up for the album consisted of Stolt, Jaime Salazar (drums), and Hasse Fröberg (vocals). They later formed the band The Flower Kings and released their debut album Back in the World of Adventures the following year.

<i>The Sum of No Evil</i> 2007 studio album by The Flower Kings

The Sum of No Evil is the tenth studio album by the progressive rock band The Flower Kings, with the return of the drummer Zoltan Csörsz. The limited edition is supplied in a digipak and with a bonus disc.

<i>Carpe Diem – The Flower Kings Live in USA</i> 2008 live album by The Flower Kings

Carpe Diem — Live in USA 2006 is an official bootleg by the Swedish progressive rock band The Flower Kings. It is The Flower Kings' performance at Whittier in California on October 16, 2006, plus a bonus track from their show at Quebec City.

<i>The Road Back Home</i> 2007 compilation album by The Flower Kings

The Road Back Home is the second compilation album by the Swedish progressive rock band The Flower Kings. It is a double album with some of the group's shorter and more straightforward songs, rather than their usual long/complex epic songs. All of the songs have been remastered and most have been remixed. Some have even been reworked, with new guitar solos, or new lead vocals, or different backing vocals, etc.

<i>Scanning the Greenhouse</i> 1998 compilation album by The Flower Kings

Scanning The Greenhouse is the first compilation album by the Swedish progressive rock band The Flower Kings.

<i>Banks of Eden</i> 2012 studio album by The Flower Kings

Banks of Eden is the eleventh studio album by the progressive rock band The Flower Kings released on 18 June 2012. It is the first album with drummer Felix Lehrmann. The album reached #45 in the 2012 Top Heatseekers chart.

<i>Desolation Rose</i> 2013 studio album by The Flower Kings

Desolation Rose is the twelfth studio album by the progressive rock band The Flower Kings, released on 28 October 2013. The album peaked at #35 in the 2013 Top Heatseekers chart.

<i>Waiting for Miracles</i> 2019 studio album by the Flower Kings

Waiting for Miracles is the thirteenth studio album by the progressive rock band the Flower Kings, released on 2019.

<i>Islands</i> (The Flower Kings album) 2020 studio album by the Flower Kings

Islands is the fourteenth studio album by the progressive rock band the Flower Kings, released in 2020 through Inside Out Music.

<i>By Royal Decree</i> 2022 studio album by the Flower Kings

By Royal Decree is the fifteenth studio album by the progressive rock band the Flower Kings, released on 4 March 2022.

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