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Agents Of Mercy: Fading Ghosts Of Twilight (Flower Kings, Unifaun, King Crimson) CD Preview

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Snippets from the brand New Agents Of Mercy CD Fading Ghosts Of Twilight featuring members of the Flower Kings, Roine Stolt, Zoltan Csorsz and Jonas Reingold. Nad Sylvan (Unifaun) and Biggo Jeffries, Pat Mastelotto, (King Crimson) and Jimmy Keegan.

Agents Of Mercy is a project spawned from a low key acoustic project
that Roine Stolt set out to do in 2008, but after getting singer Nad
Sylvan (Unifaun) on board to do a few "guest vocals" it turned into a
full production prog album where Nad got more involved and did most of
both lead and backing vocals on the album.
Songs got longer and more elaborated and more symphonic and the common
love of late 60's and early 70's prog is all over this album.
A few favourite drummers tracked drums for the 12 tracks, Pat
Mastelotto (King Crimson, XTC, Stickmen, Tuner etc.) Zoltan Csörsz
(TFK, Karmakanic) and Jimmy Keegan (Santana, Spocks Beard Live) the
eccentric Biggo Zelfries (Walrus Farm) did most of the piano and
analogue keyboards and TFK bassist Jonas Reingold add some fretless
bass spice too.

Tracklist :
• The Fading Ghosts Of Twilight
• The Unwanted Brother
Afternoon Skies
• Heroes & Beacons
• Jesus On The Barricades
• Wait For the Sun
• A Different Sun
• Ready To Fly?
• People Like Us
• A Soldiers Tale
• Bomb Inside Her Heart
• Mercury & Mercy

On sale now! Order (PayPal 20 Euro) merchandise@flowerkings.se

Or for more information:

http://www.myspace.com/agentsofmercy

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  • Roine Stolt's a Genius!!

  • Are you talking about the same Marillion I'm familiar with?: Best New Band in England and sold out world tours? Marillion kept Prog Rock alive at a time nobody cared about doing good music, and Genesis/Yes were doing Invisible Touch and Owner Of A Lonely Heart. Marillion were the only act, back in the 80's worth listening to. Besides King Crimson, that is. Did they had some 80's pop elements in their music? Absolutely, but then again, they were an 80's band that decided not to do bullshit music.

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  • which song is the first one of the video?

  • putain tout ces commentaires .... pffff, vivez le rock progressif merde !!!

    Ne le comparez pas comme le fond les blaireaux à un échange commercial et marketing entre Madonna et Lady Gaga ... ON S'EN FOUT ....

    AIMEZ LE ROCK PROGRESSIF !!!!!!!!!!!!! STOP LE RESTE !!!!!!

  • Wooah, never heard of this before!

    These guys do so many side projects, it can be hard to keep track of everything... not that I'm complaining :P

  • The first I hear of AoM, but I definitely like it :)

  • They may have carried what remained of the prog flame throughout the 80's, but there were other better bands part of the same movement such as IQ. Marillion to me is no better than what Yes and Genesis were doing in the 80's.

  • people, most of the classic prog bands RE GONE> WE should thank the powers of the universe for all these great bands. And BTW, disparaging Marillion?????They have progressed consistenly. AOM does not sound like the Flower kings any more than FISH OUT OF WATER sounds like YES. someof the same style, sure, but come on!!!

  • @StupidProverb How can you even compare FK and Marillion? Marillion were a cheap attempt to reproduce 70s prog in a generation which was never ever going to accept it, even prog fans barely cared, you had the neo-prog scene and that was it until prog metal began in the mid to late 80's, then eventually prog rock came back on to the scene too. FK are very much a part of this revival and have genuinely succeeded in bringing back the feeling of late 60s/early 70s psychedelic/prog (unlike Marillion)

  • @StupidProverb What the HELL!?!? Marillion were a cheap imitation of 70's prog bands, but they had as much in common with 80's pop and boring rock and roll than real 70's prog. The Flower Kings are the REAL thing, I believe they truly bring back the feeling of late 60s psychedelic/late 70s prog...

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