Steven Wilson - To The Bone -2017- -flac- <LEGIT – SECRETS>
But make no mistake: while the songwriting is accessible, the production is anything but simple. Tracks like “Permanating” (a joyous ABBA-esque disco romp) are layered with complex vocal harmonies, analog synthesizers, and percussive micro-details that get crushed in MP3 or streaming formats. The FLAC version preserves the dynamic range—the quiet whisper before the storm, the decay of a cymbal, the air around Ninet Tayeb’s backing vocals.
The most aggressive track on the album. The distorted guitar riff is layered with a clean, arpeggiated synth. In lossy compression, these layers merge into a wall of mud. In FLAC, you can trace each voice independently. Pay attention to the drum fill at 2:45—the resonance of the floor tom decays naturally, a detail that often gets truncated in lossy formats. Steven Wilson - To The Bone -2017- -FLAC-
By 2017, Steven Wilson had firmly established himself as a titan of progressive rock. His previous solo albums— The Raven That Refused to Sing and Hand.Cannot.Erase. —were dense, conceptual, and heavy on the virtues of classic 70s prog. They were critically acclaimed, but they also boxed Wilson into a specific corner of "musician's musician." But make no mistake: while the songwriting is
When searching for , you will encounter multiple sources. The definitive version for audiophiles comes from the CD rip (Redbook standard) or the high-resolution download (24-bit/96kHz) offered via platforms like Burning Shed or Qobuz. The most aggressive track on the album
is the fifth solo studio album by British musician Steven Wilson , released on August 18, 2017. Album Concept and Sound