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Desolation Rose

2.1M streams

2,078,237

Waiting For Miracles

1.1M streams

1,148,661

Banks of Eden (Deluxe Edition)

907.5K streams

907,487

Flowerpower

874.1K streams

874,104

Stardust We Are

8K streams

800,032

Islands

671.8K streams

671,820

By Royal Decree

662.8K streams

662,843

Stardust We Are (2022 Remaster)

524.1K streams

524,137

Flower Power (2022 Remaster)

489.8K streams

489,791

Back In the World of Adventures

445.5K streams

445,512

Biography

Swedish prog-rock legends THE FLOWER KINGS have returned with the newest full-length offering in their 25-year history. The group’s third studio record since introducing drummer Mirko DeMaio and keyboardist Zach Kamins into the lineup is a vintage affair in many respects. With virtually no touring to endeavor upon for the last two years, the band was free to focus on recording new material, as well as reviewing things left on the cutting room floor from previous sessions. Flower Kings lead singer and guitarist Roine Stolt elaborates on going into the way back machine for the new record, saying, “It was great to dig into that old treasure island of 'forgotten TFK music before TFK ever existed’ and re-connecting made me realize why and what The Flower Kings are. This album is a journey through my history as a writer and my ‘middle age’ saga reflecting on that.’ Another significant change is that founding member Michael Stolt returns after more than two decades to contribute bass and vocals, splitting duties with current bassist Jonas Reingold. Speaking about being reunited with his brother in the recording room, Roine adds, “It is great to reconnect with my brother as a bass player - yes we’re brothers in a familial sense - but we’re also ’brothers' in our teenage years’ journey of exploring bands like Yes, Genesis, Zappa, King Crimson, etc., so the reference points are evident. We both know each other’s musical path so well, which means we also know where we’re going.”