Roine Stolt's voice is strong, full, passionate, and delightfully accented.
The Flower Kings' lyrics are heady, compelling, and hook city. The guitar work is extremely melodic and rates right up there with anything
Brian May or
David Gilmour has offered.
Stolt is expertly meshed in this band with brother
Michael on bass and voice.
Tomas Bodin excels on Hammond organ, Mellotron, piano, and flute.
Hans Bruniusson plays percussion alongside
Jaime Salazar on drum kit, while
Ulf Wallander guests on sax. The ten songs here are split between five instrumentals and five featuring great vocals mingled with extended instrumental bridges and a variety of sonic excursions. Each piece is a rocking, swirling matrix of multifaceted sound, with the opening "World of Adventures" a particular highlight. Take the best of
Crack the Sky,
Pink Floyd, early
Genesis, and the slick cool pop/rock of
Queen and
Prince's
1999, mix everything together in the cauldron of
Stolt's vision of world peace, and out comes a fresh batch of magic.