This could've easily been a Porcupine Tree Album. Out of all of Steven Wilson's solo work, The Raven That Refused to Sing is by far the closest he has sound to Porcupine Tree without being Porcupine Tree
First time I ever heard from Steven, was with this same song, somewhere in time around 2015, to this day, still one of my favorite artists, and it surely brings back some dusted memories
@@nyrckr Love Marco - immediately identifiable as him playing - but not that same subtlety nor capable (or willing perhaps) to ever hold a solid rythme for more than 2 bars at a time. Just a little too flighty for me but works to prefection in this type of track.
I just suffered through the Dick Clark new year celebration, ringing in 2024 with my wife and daughter. The “music” was absolute hot garbage. I left the room during some Megan Stallion nonsense and had to get on RU-vid to remind myself that real music was still out there. Artists like these guys with actual tools and a pallet to paint with real color and texture. God it felt good to hear.
That's an E-Bow. They've been around a long time. That cord is just a cord that keeps it dangling rom hi mic' stand so he can quickly grab it when needed.
Very Genesis. Gret song. Don't like the Suhr guitar tone. Steve Hackett played a Les Paul. It sounded right on with Genesis. This guitar tone was thin.
Well.. i mean it's always about taste etc... but to be honest, he kind of fucked up the guitar solo didn't he? it doesn't sound like what he was going for to my ears