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A heart-wrenching story of an old man who believes a raven is his deceased sister. Steven Wilson 2013 The Raven That Refused To Sing -FLAC-
: A slow-burning epic about a meticulous craftsman who murders his wife of 50 years, only for her ghost to return and drag him into the void with her. This public link is valid for 7 days
Steven Wilson’s The Raven That Refused to Sing is a modern masterpiece that honors the golden age of 1970s progressive rock while pushing technical boundaries. For anyone who appreciates high-fidelity audio, experiencing this album in is the only way to truly hear it. It honors the brilliant engineering of Alan Parsons and the unmatched performances of Wilson's finest solo band. Can’t copy the link right now
He decided to honor the photograph. For the first time in months he dressed in a coat that smelled faintly of cedar and left the house. The street outside felt foreign and obscene in its life. He walked slowly, each footfall a small, personal revolution. At the end of the lane, a park bench overlooked a pond that mirrored a sullen sky. Children shouted behind their cheeks; an old man fed pigeons with an expertise that suggested ritual and species-level memory. Peter sat, unremarked.
The album is a conceptual anthology where each of the six tracks is based on a written by Wilson. Themes include: