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  • Flowers Must Die 'Kompost' - Cargo Records UK

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    Flowers Must Die 'Kompost'

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    Rocket Recordings

    Flowers Must Die 'Kompost'

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    Ask many self-styled music aficionados, and they'll tell you that rock in the early to mid 70s descended into a mire of boundless self-indulgence and instrumental virtuosity.

    Not so in Sweden. For there, the egalitarian spirit that many thought revolutionary to punks in the UK was nothing new for the heads to be found enjoying the cult Swedish psychedelia of bands like Träd, Gräs och Stenar or Þlgarnas Trädgård. It's exactly this lineage forty plus years later where one can find Flowers Must Die, the six-piece Swedish outfit whose Kompost'- their full-length debut on Rocket Recordings, home of Goat and Josefin Ohrn + The Liberation - is a landmark moment for an outfit pursuing an improvisationbased approach removed from the codified realm of contemporary psych, and exploring uncanny and unhinged territory fuelled by diverse record collections yet unique to their own collective headspace.

    The band may have taken their name originally from an Ash Ra Tempel song, whilst both the strains of Amon Düül II and the repetition of Can lurk within these overgrown sonic pathways. Yet Kompost'shows them honing their improvisatory excursions into coherent songcraft amidst spectral techno and cosmic disco shapes, as the angular post-punk pop of The Sugarcubes sits alongside the narcotic clangour of prime Royal Trux, and one-take spontaneity locks horns with nocturnal revelation.

    Here the outward-looking spirit of 1971 and the anything-goes mentality of the Scandinavian freaks of yore is transposed elegantly to a modern era in need of new horizons, and in a manner refreshingly bereft of retro chic.

    What's more, who's to say what dimensions this alchemical force have yet to explore.

    Tracklisting:
    1. Källa till ovisshet
    2. Hit
    3. After Gong
    4. Why?
    5. Hej DÃ¥
    6. Don't you leave me now
    7. Hey, Shut up
    8. Där blommor dör
    9. Svens song
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  • Flowers Must Die 'Sista Valsen EP' - Cargo Records UK

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    Flowers Must Die 'Sista Valsen EP'

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    With a name inspired by Ash Ra Temple's greatest masterpiece Flowers Must Die are a 6 piece band that hail from Sweden.

    They have released three LPs plus several EPs and cassettes in their native country to high acclaim - and we are excited to announce their first release for Rocket, an EP called Sista Valsen. Flowers Must Die, originally a 5 piece recently grew to a 6 piece when the highly talented vocalist/violinist Lisa Ekelund (formally of the band Katla) joined the collective for some jams'.

    This EP is a collection of four raw jams the band recorded during their early sessions with Lisa. Since these jams the band have gone on and started to record a new album of songs that sees Flowers Must Die going in a new direction from their sound of before.

    These can be heard on the bands fourth album - to be released on Rocket in early 2017.
    Each of the 4 tracks on this EP sees the band explore the different territories that makes Swedish psych rock so famous.

    From the fuzz heavy, tribal grooves of lead track Sista Valsen, the laid back space jazz of Taskig Stämning Annars, the propulsive motorik of Kruta, to the repetitive folk drone of Varför.

    Flowers Must Die infamy in their Swedish home comes through their legendary live shows, where they have shared stages with many great bands like OM, White Hills, Konono N°1, Master Musicians Of Bukkake, Hills etc.

    Tracklisting:
    Side A:
    1. Sista Valsen
    2. Taskig Stämning Annars

    Side B:
    1. Kruta
    2. Varför
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