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With “The Overview”, Steven Wilson signs an ambitious cosmic odyssey, mixing musical research, raw emotion and existential reflection, to deliver his most brilliant album since “Hand.Cannot.Erase”.
NEWF
- 07/03/2025
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Steven Wilson's "The Harmony Codex" is a modern, emotionally-charged work of contemporary art, a fascinating exploration of music that is both electronic and organic.
CALGEPO
- 21/09/2023
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Steven Wilson's "The Future Bites" is the most contemporary album of his career and could well lead to even greater recognition for his electronic orientation as well as to the loss of many early fans.
CALGEPO
- 08/01/2021
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"Insurgents" remains a demanding record that requires a certain amount of time to be tamed in order to be able to judge it.
NUNO777
- 08/01/2009
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Too long, too uniform, and especially too wise: Steven Wilson didn't know how to integrate the madness of jazz into this "Grace For Drowning".
ABADDON
- 19/09/2011
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With The Raven That Refused To Sing (And Other Stories) Steven Wilson asserts his status as a major contemporary artist.
NUNO777
- 01/02/2013
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The concept of this album liberates the inspiration of the British and makes "Hand.Cannot.Erase" its most diversified, sensitive and desperate record.
NUNO777
- 28/12/2015
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Varied, surprising, largely instrumental and above all carried by his guitars, "4 ½" confirms Steven Wilson in his status as one of the best contemporary progressive rock artists.
CORTO1809
- 04/01/2016
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