The Flower Kings
Tomas Bodin (Keyboards, Vocals)
Roine Stolt (Guitars, Vocals)
Hasse Froberg (Guitars, Vocals, Percussion)
Jonas Reingold (Bass, Guitar, Vocals)
Hasse
Bruniusson (Acoustic & Electric percussion)
Marcus Liliequist (Drums, Percussion, Vocals)
Discography
The Flower Kings
Various
Side Projects
Flower Kings are no simple copycats that merely try to relive the
glorious 70's, they rather fuse their sound with a remarkable knowledge of
their past but still containing elements contemporary music and of all music
history, still looking into the future, always ready to point out new
directions and new possibilities, where to take progrock next, always ready to
take risks !!! With this comes of course a healthy portion of criticism from
the more conservative progfan or prog metal lovers, but Flower Kings still go
the way they find most fruitful and rewarding and taylored to stand the test of
time, may it be pop or experiment.
Not unlike bands like, Phish or Greatful Dead, by incorporating jamming and new
twists to every show Flower Kings have built a devoted fanbase of
"Flowerheads"that follow them all over the globe, Europe,

Since their 1995 debut, Back In The World Of Adventures, the Swedish progressive rockers have
released a new album almost every year, often even in the form of a double CD
with extended playing times and different styles. This also applies to Autumn
2002.
With Unfold The Future the quintet present their latest work, which more
than ever represents an overflowing interface of progressive rock, hard rock,
blues, jazz and Latino rhythms. More than 140 minutes of finest prog rock with
numerous excursions into different musical styles as well as quotes and
references to the legendary releases of the genre make Unfold The Future an adventurous tour de force through various musical
hemispheres.
"One of our creative
characteristics is to stretch the limits of our music, both chronologically as
well as stylistically, in order to see how far we can further develop subjects
and musical structures," guitarist/singer Roine Stolt explains. "We
like the many little details in our songs and hope that our fans can relate to
them."

Coming together in late ’93 on the
back of Stolt’s solo album The
Flower King, the band
quickly became popular in the progressive rock community. The first proper
Flower Kings album, Back In The World Of Adventures, was released on the band’s own Foxtrot
label in 1995 to tremendous acclaim. Sonically enhanced by Tomas Bodin
(keyboards), Jaime Salazar (drums), Michael Stolt (bass), and Hasse Bruniusson
(percussion), they gained a prolific reputation early on by releasing their
second album, Retropolis only six months later.
Building on the success of Retropolis, the band issued the ambitious double album Stardust We Are in early 1997. It marked the addition of
singer and guitarist Hasse Fröberg to the fold as a full-time member. The
surprise success of the album took the band to play their first shows abroad in
1999 saw The Flower Kings back in
the studio recording another double CD , Flower Power, featuring possibly the longest single track in
progressive rock history, the 60-minute "Garden Of Dreams" (actually
an 18-part suite). This "epic" composition has since been very
successfully adapted to become the highlight of many Flower Kings shows,
evolving each night with various of its many sections added, omitted, and
generally 'jammed' around. "
Keeping himself busy with numerous
jaunts around the world, not to mention his involvement in the highly acclaimed
TransAtlantic project (with
members of Spock's Beard, Dream Theater, and Marillion), Stolt would appear to
deserve a break. However, blessed with an uncanny flow of musical wealth, he
would continue the pace by writing and recording Space Revolver in 2000. The album signalled a reversal of the band’s
recent trend of writing sprawling double albums by being a relatively tidy
single disc. It was also significant in showcasing the arrival of new bassist
Jonas Reingold. Jonas’ background, a hybrid of both metal and jazz, proved to
be a very important part of The Flower Kings’ newly focused sound.

After further European tours and a
small jaunt to
November 2002 saw the release of a
new double album, Unfold
The Future, and a small
European tour that month, with a fan convention in the
Central to the album are the
30-minute-long opener, "The Truth Will Set You Free," "Silent
Inferno" with its dash of Spanish/Latin American flair, and the
25-minute-long finale, "Devil´s Playground," which deliberately
borders on the atonal, using a Zappa-like basic thread, and which culminates in
a fantastic tenor saxophone solo by guest musician Ulf Wallander. Other guest
musicians on Unfold
The Future are Hasse
Bruniusson (orchestral percussion) and background singer Daniel Gildenlöw
(guitarist/vocalist of
It goes without saying that
thoughtful, impassioned lyrics are also part of the package. Unfold The Future is not a concept album per se, but there
is definitely a conceptual thread running through it.. "The songs are
about the difficult procedure of finding oneself and inner balance in a world
of loud media. What I mean is this sheer flood of information - and all the
advertising and offers in the printed press, on TV, on video, DVD, and on the
Internet.
It all comes down to what you make
of it all, without losing your soul. I think that Walt Disney, Gandhi,
Einstein, Steven Spielberg, Lennon/McCartney and even Henry Ford were driven by
a great vision and they'd already mapped their futures in their minds."
This is what the Flower Kings are trying to reproduce on Unfold The Future -- to give free rein to their creative
vision in the search for new ways of expression.

October 2003 saw them embark on the
"part 2" of Unfold The Future Tour in conjunction with the release of
their first DVD and a Live CD titled "Meet The Flower Kings".
The DVD have done remarkably well for the band and there are already plans for
another DVD, focusing on interviews with all bandmembers and live sequences of
the non-epic songs.
A new CD, ADAM & EVE is in the finishing stages for release in July
2004, followed by a European tour.
In the meantime everyone in the band keep busy with side projects including a
new Tangent CD a new Karmakanic CD "wheel Of Life" and a new project
including Roine Stolt and drummer Doane Perry(Jethro Tull), vocalist and
bassman Ellis Hall(Tower Of Power/Ray Charles) and keyboardist & LA movie
soundtracker Vince DiCola.
A new CD by the group "Swedish Family" led by Tomas Bodin is in the
making for release late summer
Roine Stolt is also working on 2 new solo projects, a guitar album and a
pop/prog album.
In 2006 they just released yet another
double cd called Hotel Paradox
On September 25th, 2006, Inside Out will
be releasing the new Flower Kings double DVD "Instant Delivery". The
double DVD contains the full concert that was recorded on April 19th,
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DVD 1
DVD 2
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