The Flowers Of Hell is the 2006 instrumental self-titled debut album from the experimental rock group The Flowers of Hell.[1] It was largely recorded by Tim Holmes of Death In Vegas at the Contino Rooms in London.[2]Peter ‘Sonic Boom’ Kember of Spacemen 3 mentored the band through its creation,[3] mixed and performed on the track 'Through The F Hole',[4] contributed a liner note poem to the Japanese CD version,[5] and guest deejayed at the record's London release concert. Band leader Greg Jarvis has stated that the goal of the album was to build classical tangents from The Velvet Underground & Nico and the Spacemen 3 / early Spiritualized sound.[5]
The release was praised for building on a unique combination of the sounds of the early Velvet Underground and the Flowers of Hell's Spacemen 3 mentors by adding strings and trumpets.[8][9] Some reviews were critical that tracks meandered,[3][7] yet all were in consensus that the record marked the arrival of a group to watch[10][9][1] with The Times declaring it "classical music for shoegazers".[11] BBC radio session recordings of the group performing songs from the album have continued to be aired on BBC 6 from 2007 through to the 2020s.[12][13]
Track listing
All songs written by The Flowers of Hell, except where noted.
The Sunrise Retreat – 3:07
Opt Out – 13:37
Sympathy for Vengeance – 7:47
Foreign Lands – 6:23
Compound Fractures – 3:56
Through the F Hole (Abi Fry, Greg Jarvis, Peter Kember) – 4:53