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When a performer releases a collection of covers, it sometimes (but not always) symbolizes a lack of creativity and vigor. Having spent X amount of years producing original stuff, he or she is burnt out mentally and decides that the easiest way to produce something "new" is to do a quick one off of other people's music. Fortunately, Steven Wilson (once again) proves to be an exception to the norm with his newest compilation, Cover Version...
- www.popmatters.com
When Steven Wilson released The Raven That Refused To Sing (And Other Stories) earlier this year, we compared its restraint to that of its majestic 2011 predecessor Grace For Drowning, and wondered whether the new album was a consolidation rather than a development. But it's proved to have a life of its own: an evolving masterpiece to which this set is a significant addition.
- recordcollectormag.com
Steven Wilson is a contemporary genius around whom a revitalised and modernised genre coalesces, but he wears it well. He might be a slight, almost unprepossessing figure but, on this film in front of a packed Teatro Metropólitan in Mexico City, he has such charisma and stature that it totally belies his über-geek aura. This translation of his solo albums Insurgentes and last year's magnificent Grace For Drowning builds on already towering achievements. RC first heard Grace.....
- recordcollectormag.com
Since the esteemed prog rock group Porcupine Tree, led by English musician Steven Wilson, embarked on an unspecified hiatus following the release of their 10th studio album, 2010's The Incident, Wilson has wholeheartedly committed to a solo career with his wilfully experimental, diverse and daring take on progressive rock and fusion based composition. His previous solo album Grace For Drowning saw Wilson indulging himself in classically tinged jazzy rock...
- www.musicomh.com
When Steven Wilson gave us the majestic Grace For Drowning in 2011 it seemed like an unquenchable outpouring of stylistic experiments that still coalesced into a whole. While hard to love, it was a towering achievement...
- recordcollectormag.com
When Steven Wilson released his first "official" solo album, Insurgentes, in 2008, it felt like a massive breath of fresh air. Wilson, whose multi-project career ranges from the ambient/drone of Bass Communion to the prog pop/rock of Blackfield, has long been pigeonholed as a "prog" musician, due in large part to the global popularity of his most well known band, Porcupine Tree...
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There's been much to admire about Steven Wilson's output over the years, whether it be the proggy Porcupine Tree, the melancholic No-Man, or especially the drones and tones of Bass Communion. But try as I might, the first two records under his own name have left me somewhat cold, despite the odd moment of brilliance ('Salvaging', 'Track One')...
- music.thedigitalfix.com
Since embarking on a solo career that has liberated him from his band Porcupine Tree's occasional stylistic restrictions, Hemel Hempstead's widely revered prog-rock polymath has been revelling in the genre's limitless possibilities. Emboldened by the presence and powers of bassist Nick Beggs and woodwind maestro Theo Travis, Wilson's third solo album covers a bewildering amount of ground...
- www.guardian.co.uk
Steven Wilson's second solo album, , is a haunting and atmospheric mix of eerie piano melodies, layered vocal harmonies and roaming guitar solos. It is not for the faint-hearted, nor for the more commercially inclined listener. But its meandering themes and dark, lingering refrains are ambrosia for those seeking a more meaningful and experimental listen...
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