The Flower Kings: Flower Power (1999)
You’re Roine Stolt, and you’ve just released your most ambitious project to date: a double album with a 25-minute closing title track. The album gets you more into the spotlight, with many considering it the pinnacle of the neo-prog movement that’s happening in the 90s. Where do you go from there? You double down on everything, including the epic, a sprawling prog odyssey an hour in length and broken into 18 sections. The Flower Kings have done a lot of things, but for my money nothing as epic – or accomplished – as Flower Power, the band’s fourth studio album and clocking in at over 140 minutes their second longest album (Unfold the Future beats it by a mere 18 seconds). There’s a lot to digest so let’s just get to it.
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