Steven Wilson - Hand. Cannot. Erase. (2015) [2CD+DVD+Blu-ray] {Kscope Deluxe Edition}
EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG -> 708 Mb | MP3 @320 -> 291 Mb | Artwork (jpg) -> 13 Mb | 5% repair rar
DVD5 -> 4.24 Gb | All Regions | NTSC 16:9 | DTS, 6 ch / LPCM, 2 ch | ~ 96m | ISO Image
BLU-RAY -> 26.2 Gb | 1080p HD Widescreen 16:9 | DTS-HD Master Audio
5.1 / LPCM 5.1 / LPCM 2.0 / 96kHz-24bit | ~ 140m | ISO Image
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Rock / Neo Prog / Alternative / Prog Rock
As modern
progressive rock’s undisputed figurehead and chief workaholic, Steven
Wilson has little to prove, and yet his fourth solo album is anything
but a cosy reassertion of values. In contrast to his much-lauded
Victorian ghost-stories set The Raven that Refused to Sing from 2013,
Hand. Cannot. Erase. is an album rooted in sonic and spiritual
modernity, largely eschewing early prog tropes in favour of an inventive
blend of bleak and brooding industrial soundscapes and rugged, muscular
ensemble performances from Wilson’s virtuoso henchmen.
Inspired by the strange real-life story of young and vital Joyce Carol
Vincent, who lay dead in her apartment for nearly three years before
being discovered, this is a rich musical journey with numerous moments
of vivid melodic simplicity, but weighed down by thoughts of urban
alienation and societal detachment. Wilson’s refined skill as a
songwriter and studio guru combine to fashion songs that deserve a much
wider audience than one that views his work as a modern equivalent of
Pink Floyd and Genesis. For them, Guthrie Govan’s sky-scorching guitar
solos will seal the deal; for everyone else, this is a smart, soulful
and immersive work of art.
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