The Flower Kings: Banks of Eden (Vinyl LP)
Insideout Music
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Limited double vinyl LP pressing includes bonus double CD edition. After five years of absence, progressive rock band The Flower Kings return with Banks of Eden. Led by mastermind Roine Stolt (Transatlantic), the material is classic Flower Kings, with all the dreamy, melodic and cinematic elements that fans around the globe have learned to love over the years. However, the 2012 incarnation of the band mixes it up with both psychedelic and darker metal passages that place this album somewhere in between the late 60's proto prog and the new generation of art rock. Numbers - the Flower Kings, For the Love of Gold, Pandemonium, For Those About to Drown - the Flower Kings, Rising the Imperial - the Flower Kings, Illuminati - the Flower Kings, Fireghosts - the Flower Kings, Going Up - the Flower Kings, No Lines - the Flower Kings, Numbers, For the Love of Gold, Pandemonium, For Those About to Drown, Rising the Imperial, Illuminati, Fireghosts, Going Up, No Lines
Limited double vinyl LP pressing includes bonus double CD edition. After five years of absence, progressive rock band The Flower Kings return with Banks of Eden. Led by mastermind Roine Stolt (Transatlantic), the material is classic Flower Kings, with all the dreamy, melodic and cinematic elements that fans around the globe have learned to love over the years. However, the 2012 incarnation of the band mixes it up with both psychedelic and darker metal passages that place this album somewhere in between the late 60's proto prog and the new generation of art rock. Numbers - the Flower Kings, For the Love of Gold, Pandemonium, For Those About to Drown - the Flower Kings, Rising the Imperial - the Flower Kings, Illuminati - the Flower Kings, Fireghosts - the Flower Kings, Going Up - the Flower Kings, No Lines - the Flower Kings, Numbers, For the Love of Gold, Pandemonium, For Those About to Drown, Rising the Imperial, Illuminati, Fireghosts, Going Up, No Lines