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The Flower Kings|Waiting For Miracles

Waiting For Miracles

The Flower Kings

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Waiting for Miracles is the first long-player by the Flower Kings since 2013's Desolation Rose. It marks a return from exile for the Flower Kings after 2018's Waiting for an Alchemist -- which was billed to Roine Stolt's the Flower King. Here Stolt, Hasse Fröberg, and Jonas Reingold are joined by new members keyboardist Zach Kamins and drummer Mirko DeMaio who are not, based on what is here, fully integrated into TFK's aesthetic. This is a band offering that contains the complex mood, textural, and color changes, intricate melodies, atmospheres, and dynamics that are at the heart of TFK's musical signature.
Waiting for Miracles clocks in at 85 minutes but showcases TFK in a more economical mode compositionally. That's not to say the band are writing pop songs; their music remains challenging prog rock that recalls the sound and feel of the band's first five records. It's sonically bright compared to most of TFK's 2010s output. After the lovely intro that is "House of Cards," complete with field-recorded gulls, waves, and thunder, a piano introduces an acoustic guitar on "Black Flag," a paean to the glories and perils of pirating. Electric guitars, kick drums, Mellotron, and classical piano frame Stolt's lyrics; its staggered vocal harmonies hover above stinging lead and slide guitar work. "Miracles for America" is the set's longest track at ten minutes. Its lyrics walk a line between political commentary and clever irony. Sweeping Hammond, Mellotron, and analog synths swirl about the foreground as Fröberg, Stolt, and guest bassist Michael Stolt engage in lush yet playful vocal harmonies worthy of Yes and complex instrumental interplay. The song is built from a series of musical themes that don’t recur, but serve to move the melody along. "Vertigo" is an anthem; its lyrics confront fear head on, while the chorus' melody deliberately channels Pink Floyd's "Learning to Fly." "The Bridge" is a gorgeous ballad that finds Stolt's protagonist hopelessly intoning that he's "waiting for miracles," though he doesn't expect them. As the song draws to its climax, his wonderfully moving guitar solo changes everything, and signifies that a miracle has been delivered. Stolt's intuitive soloing is aimed at his accompaniment, not above it, displaying what a fine ensemble player he is. "Sleep with the Enemy" finds his verses dovetailing with Fröberg's soaring harmony in the chorus. A menacing church organ builds intensity countered by fleet piano flourishes and spiky guitar fills. Disc two commences with a "House of Cards" reprise that bleeds into "Spirals," a tune that further explicates musical themes from "Miracles in America" alongside syncopated, funky asides and electronic effects. "Steampunk" fuses prog and jazz seamlessly with complex rhythms. "We Were Always Here" is offered with layers of rolling tom-toms in the foreground. Reingold's brilliant bassline is a lead instrument as the spine of the expansive melody guides the band. It's a breathtaking climax; it should have closed the album instead of the throwaway "Busking at Brobank." That disappointment aside, Waiting for Miracles marks a welcome return for the Flower Kings.

© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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Waiting For Miracles

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1
House of Cards
00:01:57

The Flower Kings, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Roine Stolt, Producer - Zachary Kamins, Composer

(P) 2019 InsideOutMusic under exclusive license from Foxtrot Music AB

2
Black Flag
00:07:39

The Flower Kings, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Roine Stolt, Composer, Lyricist, Producer

(P) 2019 InsideOutMusic under exclusive license from Foxtrot Music AB

3
Miracles for America (Edit)
00:09:56

The Flower Kings, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Roine Stolt, Composer, Lyricist

(P) 2019 InsideOutMusic under exclusive license from Foxtrot Music AB

4
Vertigo
00:09:59

The Flower Kings, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Roine Stolt, Composer, Lyricist, Producer

(P) 2019 InsideOutMusic under exclusive license from Foxtrot Music AB

5
The Bridge
00:05:32

The Flower Kings, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Roine Stolt, Composer, Lyricist, Producer

(P) 2019 InsideOutMusic under exclusive license from Foxtrot Music AB

6
Ascending to the Stars
00:05:40

The Flower Kings, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Roine Stolt, Producer - Zachary Kamins, Composer

(P) 2019 InsideOutMusic under exclusive license from Foxtrot Music AB

7
Wicked Old Symphony
00:05:46

The Flower Kings, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Roine Stolt, Composer, Lyricist, Producer - Michael Stolt, Composer, Lyricist

(P) 2019 InsideOutMusic under exclusive license from Foxtrot Music AB

8
The Rebel Circus
00:05:49

The Flower Kings, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Roine Stolt, Composer, Producer - Mirko DeMaio, Composer

(P) 2019 InsideOutMusic under exclusive license from Foxtrot Music AB

9
Sleep With the Enemy
00:06:01

The Flower Kings, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Roine Stolt, Composer, Lyricist, Producer

(P) 2019 InsideOutMusic under exclusive license from Foxtrot Music AB

10
The Crowning of Greed
00:04:49

The Flower Kings, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Roine Stolt, Composer, Lyricist, Producer

(P) 2019 InsideOutMusic under exclusive license from Foxtrot Music AB

DISC 2

1
House Of Cards Reprise
00:01:21

The Flower Kings, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Roine Stolt, Producer - Zachary Kamins, Composer

(P) 2019 InsideOutMusic under exclusive license from Foxtrot Music AB

2
Spirals
00:05:06

Jonas Reingold, Composer - The Flower Kings, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Roine Stolt, Composer, Producer - Zachary Kamins, Composer - Mirko DeMaio, Composer

(P) 2019 InsideOutMusic under exclusive license from Foxtrot Music AB

3
Steampunk
00:06:30

The Flower Kings, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Roine Stolt, Composer, Lyricist, Producer

(P) 2019 InsideOutMusic under exclusive license from Foxtrot Music AB

4
We Were Always Here
00:07:35

The Flower Kings, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Roine Stolt, Composer, Lyricist, Producer

(P) 2019 InsideOutMusic under exclusive license from Foxtrot Music AB

5
Busking at Brobank
00:00:52

The Flower Kings, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Roine Stolt, Composer, Producer

(P) 2019 InsideOutMusic under exclusive license from Foxtrot Music AB

Albumbeschreibung

Waiting for Miracles is the first long-player by the Flower Kings since 2013's Desolation Rose. It marks a return from exile for the Flower Kings after 2018's Waiting for an Alchemist -- which was billed to Roine Stolt's the Flower King. Here Stolt, Hasse Fröberg, and Jonas Reingold are joined by new members keyboardist Zach Kamins and drummer Mirko DeMaio who are not, based on what is here, fully integrated into TFK's aesthetic. This is a band offering that contains the complex mood, textural, and color changes, intricate melodies, atmospheres, and dynamics that are at the heart of TFK's musical signature.
Waiting for Miracles clocks in at 85 minutes but showcases TFK in a more economical mode compositionally. That's not to say the band are writing pop songs; their music remains challenging prog rock that recalls the sound and feel of the band's first five records. It's sonically bright compared to most of TFK's 2010s output. After the lovely intro that is "House of Cards," complete with field-recorded gulls, waves, and thunder, a piano introduces an acoustic guitar on "Black Flag," a paean to the glories and perils of pirating. Electric guitars, kick drums, Mellotron, and classical piano frame Stolt's lyrics; its staggered vocal harmonies hover above stinging lead and slide guitar work. "Miracles for America" is the set's longest track at ten minutes. Its lyrics walk a line between political commentary and clever irony. Sweeping Hammond, Mellotron, and analog synths swirl about the foreground as Fröberg, Stolt, and guest bassist Michael Stolt engage in lush yet playful vocal harmonies worthy of Yes and complex instrumental interplay. The song is built from a series of musical themes that don’t recur, but serve to move the melody along. "Vertigo" is an anthem; its lyrics confront fear head on, while the chorus' melody deliberately channels Pink Floyd's "Learning to Fly." "The Bridge" is a gorgeous ballad that finds Stolt's protagonist hopelessly intoning that he's "waiting for miracles," though he doesn't expect them. As the song draws to its climax, his wonderfully moving guitar solo changes everything, and signifies that a miracle has been delivered. Stolt's intuitive soloing is aimed at his accompaniment, not above it, displaying what a fine ensemble player he is. "Sleep with the Enemy" finds his verses dovetailing with Fröberg's soaring harmony in the chorus. A menacing church organ builds intensity countered by fleet piano flourishes and spiky guitar fills. Disc two commences with a "House of Cards" reprise that bleeds into "Spirals," a tune that further explicates musical themes from "Miracles in America" alongside syncopated, funky asides and electronic effects. "Steampunk" fuses prog and jazz seamlessly with complex rhythms. "We Were Always Here" is offered with layers of rolling tom-toms in the foreground. Reingold's brilliant bassline is a lead instrument as the spine of the expansive melody guides the band. It's a breathtaking climax; it should have closed the album instead of the throwaway "Busking at Brobank." That disappointment aside, Waiting for Miracles marks a welcome return for the Flower Kings.

© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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