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The Future Kings of England stand in the dim, unfurnished room.
Occasionally one of them will blink and look awkwardly at his hands.
Their sound is often mistaken for that of a ghost, falling over or down the stairs.
All 3 Kings have a dislike for most things.
...the pastoral Floyd, ’72 Genesis, the echosoup psychedelia of Amon Düül II – whipped together with an ardor that sounds like yesterday and tomorrow at once.- Rolling Stone
Psych-folk anyone? The Future Kings' second album delves into the dark history of their native Suffolk. Mostly instrumental, ...Mother Orvis is weirdly pastoral in spite of its psychedelic swirl, a strange yet compelling mix of the ancient and modern. - Q Magazine
Playing with the very fabric of time and space has a way of turning things topsy turvey, and once you get settled in it becomes clear the band may be traveling forward after all, just on another plane, in a parallel dimension, where dinosaurs still walk the earth, the sun rises in the west, dogs sit at the dinner table and the UFO Club never shut its doors. - Pitchfork
Flawlessly performed and immaculately realized, The Future Kings of England is required listening for anyone interested in the burgeoning nexus of 21st century neo-progressive rock. - Aural Innovations
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