Look At You Now

The Flower Kings
Look At You Now

45,23 EUR  37,69 EUR
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Release date: 08/Sep/2023
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Sales Rank: #5297 in Classic Rock
#60464 in Rock
Style: Classic Rock
Product No.: 2100937327

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Details / Tracklist: 1. BEGINNER'S EYES
2. THE DREAM
3. HOLLOW MAN
4. DR. RIBEDEAUX
5. MOTHER EARTH
6. THE QUEEN
7. THE LIGHT IN YOUR EYES
1. SEASONS END
2. SCARS
3. STRONGHOLD
4. FATHER SKY
5. DAY FOR PEACE
6. LOOK AT YOU NOW
Number of discs: 2
Language English (eng)
Extra-Infos: 180gr.
Description:Get ready to rock out to the latest album from Swedish Prog-Rock legends, THE FLOWER KINGS! In their nearly 30-year career as a band, they return with their 16th studio album, "Look At You Now". This record is all about vintage vibes, with a warm and inviting sound that's reminiscent of legendary and classic 70's albums. And forget about processed, metallic sounds â?? "Look At You Now" is all about that analog feel that will transport you to a bygone era of rock. Experience the magic of "Look At You Now" in the following formats: Limited CD Digipak and as a Limited 180g double LP. Don't miss out on this new milestone from one of the most iconic bands in Prog-Rock history! - 180GR.
Double vinyl LP pressing. The Flower Kings return in 2023 with their 16th studio album, Look At You Now. A thrilling collection of quintessential 1970s classic and progressive rock pieces with an authentically organic vintage sound.
Cover: 12" vinyl sleeve-jacket
Manufacturer No.: 19658822971
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HYUNG RAE K. - 03/Dec/2023 4 of 5 Stars!
The album’s lyrical themes embrace many important contemporary issues such as climate change and man’s ongoing destruction of the Earth, but somehow always in an uplifting and positive manner (this is a case of ‘Flower Power’ after all.) Ultimately, the album’s message is that we, as the human race, should keep “looking high and low for a piece of heaven.” Precisely.