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The Flower Kings are a Swedish progressive rock band.
Formed in 1993 by veteran guitarist Roine Stolt as a touring band to support his solo album The Flower King, the band stayed together after the tour and has gone on to become one of the most prolific studio recording units in rock music of their era. In ten years they have released nearly 18 hours of music, an amount that Genesis took nearly a quarter century to achieve.
The original line-up for Stolt's solo album consisted of Stolt (vocals, electric guitar, bass, keyboards), Jamie Salazar (drums), and Hasse Fröberg (vocals). When the full band was formed, they added Michael Stolt (bass) and Tomas Bodin (keyboards). Michael Stolt and Salazar have both left the band since its formation, replaced by Jonas Reingold (bass) and Zoltan Csörsz (drums). Other contributors have included Hasse Bruniusson (percussion), Ulf Wallander (saxophone) and Daniel Gildenlow of Pain Of Salvation (vocals, guitar, keyboards and percussion).
Roine Stolt has written the vast majority of the material the band has recorded, with Bodin contributing most of the rest. The music is perhaps best described as "symphonic", bearing a strong resemblance in many instances to that of Yes, and yet there are also hints of strong influence from the jazz fusion genre.
Their 1999 album Flower Power contains what is thought to be the longest progressive rock track ever recorded, the eighteen section, sixty-four minute "Garden of Dreams".