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The Flower Kings

 
Artist: The Flower Kings

Group Members:

Similar Artists:

Echolyn, Big Wreck, Genesis Band, Yes

Influenced By:

Followers:

Titan

Performed Songs By:

Formal Connection With:

Tomas Bodin, Jaime Salazar, Michael Stolt, Hans Froberg, Ulf Wallander, Desert Honkers, The Tangent
  • Formed: 1993
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Meet the Flower Kings", "Scanning the Greenhouse", "Back in the World of Adventures

Biography

Sweden played a crucial part in the progressive rock revival of the 1990s, but amid dark-sounding King Crimson-influenced bands like Anekdoten and Anglagard, the positive-thinking Yes-enlightened act the Flower Kings felt almost out of place. Yet, the Flower Kings became, along with the American Spock's Beard, the '90s prog rock band with the largest fan base, the biggest sales, and the widest international appeal.

The Flower Kings came to life in August 1994, but retrospectively, their first album came out before their inception. That year, guitarist/singer/composer Roine Stolt, who enjoyed relative European fame in the 1970s as a member of the Swedish progressive rock band Kaipa, brought together ex-Jonas Hellborg drummer Jaime Salazar and ex-Samla Mammas Manna percussionist Hans Bruniusson to record a solo album, The Flower King. Stolt's music was graced by a Jon Anderson-like aura and combined complex structures with catchy heartfelt melodies, and the prog fans welcomed the album with open arms. Roine brought in brother Michael Stolt (bass, vocals) and longtime friend Tomas Bodin (keyboards) to perform the material live, and thus the Flower Kings were born and The Flower King, the album, is now usually perceived as the band's first.

Back in the World of Adventures was released in November 1995 on the band's own label, Foxtrot Music, and contained the stage favorite "Big Puzzle," while the Flower Kings started to tour in Europe. It was shortly followed by Retropolis (May 1996), the band's most '70s-influenced album to date, which yielded "The Judas Kiss" and "There Is More to This World," still arguably one of their best anthems. Retropolis helped the Flower Kings reach Japan, South America, and North America (especially Quebec). The mammoth two-CD set Stardust We Are, which included "In the Eyes of the World," "Church of Your Heart," and the 25-minute epic "Stardust We Are," was released in 1997. With four albums (including one double CD) released in less than four years, music critics around the world started to wonder how Roine Stolt managed to write this fast. Obvious filler material on Stardust We Are had people thinking the band should have been a bit more selective and made it a one-CD affair. Still, the band's fan base was growing, as were the sales. A compilation album, Scanning the Greenhouse (containing a fantastic rendition of Genesis' "The Cinema Show") was released to prepare Americans for the band's first U.S. tour, and a limited-edition CD containing live improvisations and unreleased tracks was issued by Ipso Facto for the Quebec market, while Roine Stolt released his critically acclaimed solo album Hydrophonia -- all in a year's work.

Another two-CD set, Flower Power, saw the light of day in early 1999. Even more ambitious, it contained the 60-minute suite "Garden of Dreams" and the quirky "Psychedelic Postcard," which paid tribute to one of Roine's main (although rarely detected) influences: Frank Zappa. Flower Power was the band's first album to be released in the U.S. by Inside Out Music America, which acquired rights to the band's complete catalog for domestic distribution. The Flower Kings' first live album, Alive on Planet Earth, was released in 2000 while Roine was touring with the supergroup Transatlantic (with Pete Trewavas of Marillion, Neal Morse of Spock's Beard, and Mike Portnoy of Dream Theater). A new studio album, titled Space Revolver, followed later that year with bassist Jonas Reingold replacing Michael Stolt. Unfold the Future appeared in 2002, with the live set Meet the Flower Kings following in 2003. Paradox Hotel was released in 2006. ~ François Couture, All Music Guide
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The Flower Kings

Roine Stolt and Tomas Bodin in 2004.
Background information
Origin Sweden
Genres Progressive rock
Years active since 1994
Labels Century Media, InsideOut
Website FlowerKings.se
Members
Tomas Bodin
Hasse Bruniusson
Hasse Fröberg
Erik Hammarström
Ola Heden
Jonas Reingold
Roine Stolt
Former members
Zoltan Csörsz
Daniel Gildenlöw
Marcus Liliequist
Jaime Salazar
Michael Stolt

The Flower Kings are a Swedish progressive rock group. Formed in August 1994 by veteran guitarist Roine Stolt as a touring band to support his solo album The Flower King,[1] the band stayed together after the tour and have gone on to become one of the most prolific studio recording units in rock music of their era. In ten years they have released nearly 18 hours of music. Their music is similar to early symphonic progressive rock groups such as Yes, marked by sharp dynamic changes, polyrhythmics, heavy bass, vocal harmonies, abstract and occasionally nonsensical lyrics, and extended song lengths.

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History

The Flower Kings have seen frequent personnel changes. The original line-up for Stolt's solo album consisted of Stolt (vocals, electric guitar, bass, and keyboards), Jaime Salazar (drums), and Hasse Fröberg (vocals). They later added Michael Stolt on bass and Tomas Bodin on keyboards for the supporting tour. Michael Stolt was replaced by Jonas Reingold in 2000,[1] and Jaime Salazar by Zoltan Csörsz in 2002. Daniel Gildenlöw of Pain of Salvation joined the band the same year as a multi-instrumentalist and vocalist. Zoltan Csörsz was replaced by new drummer Marcus Liliequist for several albums, but returned for the 2007 album, The Sum of No Evil. He was subsequently replaced by Erik Hammarström in 2008.[2] In 2008, Ola Heden, previously of Reingold's side project Karmakanic, joined on guitar, vocals and keyboards.[2]

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

Roine 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 one of the longest progressive rock tracks ever recorded, the eighteen-section, nearly 60-minute "Garden of Dreams."

Roine Stolt recorded three albums with supergroup Transatlantic, with members of Dream Theater, Spock's Beard, and Marillion, in 2000, 2001, and 2009. [3][4]

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 Genesis' "The Cinema Show." [1]

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

Personnel

Current members

  • Roine Stolt - guitar, vocals, keyboards, bass guitar (1995–present)
  • Tomas Bodin - keyboards (1995–present)
  • Hasse Fröberg - vocals, guitar (1995–present)
  • Hasse Bruniusson - percussion (1995–present)
  • Jonas Reingold - bass guitar (1999–present)
  • Erik Hammarström - drums (2008–present)
  • Ola Heden - vocals, keyboards, guitar (2008–present)

Former Members

  • Michael Stolt - bass guitar (1995–1999)
  • Jaime Salazar - drums (1995–2001)
  • Zoltan Csörsz - drums (2001–2005; 2007)
  • Daniel Gildenlöw - vocals, guitars, keyboards (2002–2004)
  • Marcus Liliequist - drums (2005–2006)

Discography

Studio Albums

Year Album
1994 The Flower King
  • Released: 1994
  • Roine Stolt solo album
  • Single CD
  • Special artwork edition (single CD)
1995 Back in the World of Adventures
  • Released: 1995
  • Single CD
1996 Retropolis
  • Released: 1996
1997 Stardust We Are
  • Released: 1997
  • Double CD
1999 Flower Power
  • Released: Nov 16, 1999
  • Double CD
  • Japanese edition includes bonus tracks
2000 Space Revolver
  • Released: July 4, 2000
  • Single CD
  • Japanese edition (double CD) includes 5 bonus tracks
2001 The Rainmaker
  • Released: September 18, 2001
  • Single CD
  • Special limited edition (double CD) includes 6 bonus tracks + interactive section
2002 Unfold the Future
  • Released: November 5, 2002
  • Double CD
  • Limited edition (double CD digipack) includes 1 bonus track
2004 Adam & Eve
  • Released: August 3, 2004
  • Single CD
  • Japanese edition includes bonus tracks (double CD)
2006 Paradox Hotel
  • Released: April 4, 2006
  • Double CD
2007 The Sum Of No Evil
  • Released: September 25, 2007
  • Single CD
  • Special limited edition (double CD) includes 3 bonus tracks

Live albums

Limited Edition Official Bootlegs

  • Édition Limitée Québec (1998) (unreleased and live tracks)
  • The Rainmaker Tour 2001 (downloadable from website, not commercially available)
  • Live In New York - Official Bootleg (2002)
  • BetchaWannaDanceStoopid!!! (2004)
  • Carpe Diem - Live In USA 2006 (2008)

Fan Club Albums

  • Fan Club 2000 (2000)
  • Fan Club 2002 (2002)
  • Fan Club 2004 (2004)
  • Fan Club 2005 / Harvest (2005)

Compilations

References

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