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Album Review

For prolific British progressive rocker Steven Wilson, the two-CD set Grace for Drowning is his second official solo album, following 2008's Insurgentes. Recording under his own name, Wilson tends to fall somewhere between his popular Porcupine Tree group project and his ambient recordings as Bass Communion. Grace for Drowning's two discs are divided into one called Deform to Form a Star and another called Like Dust I Have Cleared from My Eye, both named after tracks on them. In the relatively sparse lyrics that Wilson sings with a calm, British-accented tenor, he seems melancholy at first, apparently suffering from the aftermath of a romantic breakup. "There's nothing left for me to say or do," he declares in "Postcard." By the second disc, he has become angrier about the situation, but the closing title track finds him reaching resolution and moving on. The words are spread out over music that builds and ebbs in a manner that allows for different styles and soloing by Wilson and a few musical guests. He is not abashed about evoking his prog predecessors. The obvious antecedent is Pink Floyd, particularly recalled in the space rock of "No Part of Me." The 23-minute "Raider II," coming toward the end, allows room for a flute-and-piano section that could have been excerpted from a Traffic album as well as guitar-bass-drum sections in rapid 6/4 time suggestive of Yes. By the end, Wilson has subsided into an ambient coda on "Like Dust I Have Cleared from My Eye," as if readying himself for the next Bass Communion album. Grace for Drowning has a particular conception in terms of its emotional journey from sadness through anger to acceptance, but it is also just another in a lengthy discography of albums by Wilson under various names in relatively similar styles.

Customer Reviews

A True Gem

What I love about Steven Wilson and what sets him apart from so many other artists putting out music these days is that he makes no compromises. You always know that your in for a quality experience when you sit down and listen to one of his projects. This new solo album is fantastically refined and every song manages to be unique and interesting. He avoids typical song structures and embrace the idea that genre is just a word and not a limitation on creative exploration. It's true that music like this is not for everyone, though it should be. The reason I say that is because now a days people are so used to getting music thats made to appeal to the ipod culture that most people won't take some time out of their busy day to really listen to something this dynamic and that is a crying shame because they are missing out! Kudos to Steven Wilson for doing it again with even more audacity and vigor, I am thoroughly impressed with this record. I sincerely recommend this to anybody who likes good music.

Grace For Yawning.....

Let me start by saying I am a fan of Steven Wilson and of Porcupine Tree. I waited for this album with a great deal of anticipation. This is quality music for sure, its just not for me. Quite frankly I find it boring, and when the pace does pick up on a few of the tracks I find it noisy. This is no disrespect to any of the fans out there who love this album. I think SW is capable of far better than this, and he has demonstrated this with all of the great things he has done with Porcupine Tree and Blackfield.

Instant Masterpiece

This is a well-crafted sonic masterpiece from a modern master.

The aural spectrum is deep and wide on this effort, ranging from quiet, ethereal strings to powerful walls of sound.

This album is one of those that takes numerous listenings to just begin to mentally capture its depth.

Fantastic.

Biography

Born: November 3, 1967 in Kingston-upon-Thames, London, Eng

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

Thanks to a prolific work ethic that puts even Damon Albarn's extensive list of side projects to shame, self-taught producer, engineer, and multi-instrumentalist Steven Wilson has gradually become one of the U.K.'s most critically acclaimed cult artists. Born in Kingston Upon Thames in London in 1967, Wilson was inspired to pursue a career in music after devouring his parents' Pink Floyd...
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