THE FLOWER KINGS
Back In The World Of Adventures/Retropolis INSIDEOUT
Swedish veterans put their first two albums on wax.
Originally released in 1995, the first bona fide Flower Kings album emerged into a world that wasn’t terribly interested in progressive rock. A veteran of the Swedish scene, founder, frontman and chief songwriter Roine Stolt had tested the water with his solo album, The Flower King, one year earlier, but Back In The World Of Adventures – here reissued on vinyl, together with follow-up Retropolis – was a more comprehensive realising of his unashamedly old-school approach. Book-ended by two expansive epics (World Of Adventures and Big Puzzle), it’s a sumptuous, 70-minute barrage of ideas that still sounds as if Stolt was reimagining all prog rock’s revered tropes for the modern age. The Flower Kings make stronger albums, but as a blueprint for the riches to come, it remains a milestone.