After finishing the touring cycle for Porcupine Tree's The Incident in 2010, Wilson would spend the rest of the year, and 2011, recording and releasing his second solo album, Grace for Drowning, and Blackfield's third album Welcome to my DNA. While initially planning on returning to Porcupine Tree in "early 2012",[7] this soon changed, with Wilson announcing that he would continue to focus his future on his solo career. This new focus included a second leg of touring in support of Grace for Drowning, in the first half of 2012, and then returning to the studio with the live band to record a third solo album,[8] aiming for an early 2013 release, with plans for touring in support of the album throughout 2013.[9]
The title track explores the story of "an old man at the end of his life who is waiting to die. He thinks back to a time in his childhood when he was incredibly close to his older sister. She was everything to him, and he was everything to her. Unfortunately, she died when they were both very young." The man becomes convinced that a raven, who visits the man's garden, is something of "a symbol or a manifestation of his sister. The thing is, his sister would sing to him whenever he was afraid or insecure, and it was a calming influence on him. In his ignorance, he decides that if he can get the raven to sing to him, it will be the final proof that this is, in fact, his sister who has come back to take him with her to the next life."[10]
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Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality downloads of Relentless, Meanwhile, The Forest Sessions, Within Reach (Edit), Screamnasium, Attack Of The Grey Lantern (Live At The Ritz), Dumb (Der Dummkopf Remix), Tumbling Through The Floativerse, and 237 more. , and , . Purchasable with gift card Buy Digital Discography 1,671.32 GBP or more (30% OFF) Send as Gift Share / Embed 1. Luminol 12:10 buy track 2. Drive Home 07:37 buy track 3. The Holy Drinker 10:13 buy track 4. The Pin Drop 05:03 buy track 5. The Watchmaker 11:42 buy track 6. The Raven That Refused To Sing 07:57 buy track 7. The Holy Drinker (Demo) 09:47 buy track about THE CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED 2013 ALBUM FROM STEVEN WILSON - FEATURING ONE BONUS TRACKSteven Wilson, four-time Grammy nominee, multi-instrumentalist, producer, and founder member of Porcupine Tree, released his critically acclaimed third solo album The Raven Refused to Sing in 2013, reaching #28 in the UK charts and #3 in Germany. In 2017 he shot back into the charts with his fifth solo album To the Bone at #3 in the UK and #2 in Germany, which built on the success of fourth solo album Hand. Cannot. Erase., which reached #13 in the UK and #3 in Germany.The Raven that Refused to Sing featured a stellar line-up of musicians including lead guitarist Guthrie Govan, bassist Nick Beggs, Marco Minnemann on the drums, Theo Travis playing saxophone/flute, and Adam Holzman on keyboards. It was engineered by legendary producer/engineer Alan Parsons and consists of 6 songs, 3 of which are 10 minute plus epics based on stories of the supernatural."A progressive masterpiece" - Classic Rock"The Raven That Refused To Sing is, aptly, magic" 9/10 - Metal Hammer"If you only buy one album for the rest of your life, buy this one!" 10/10 - Eclipsed"A more inspiring and innovative record will not be released in 2013" 5/5 - Guitar"Steven Wilson is the greatest Prog mastermind of his time!" - Visions"Steven Wilson at the height of his creative powers" - Sound & Vision $(".tralbum-about").last().bcTruncate(TruncateProfile.get("tralbum_about"), "more", "less"); credits released February 25, 2013 license all rights reserved tags Tags adam holzman alternative guthrie govan kscope marco minnemann nick beggs porcupine tree progressive rock rock steven wilson the raven that refused to sing prog rock progressive metal London Shopping cart total USD Check out about Kscope London, UK 2ff7e9595c
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