Review: English musician Steven Wilson, known primarily as the founding member of the band Porcupine Tree, shares the mint vinyl gatefold edition of his latest album: a literal musical overview of the prog rock genre which made him famous. Composed of just two wildly ambitious 20-minute suites, 'Objects Outlive Us' and 'The Overview', Wilson's distinctively guitar-led, lurchy solos and gargantuan progressive highs aim to evoke the so-called "overview effect", whereby astronauts seeing the Earth from space undergo a transformative cognitive shift, experiencing an overwhelming appreciation of beauty and an increased sense of connection to other people. Through such themes of magnitude and cosmic expanse, Wilson takes a valiant arm to the bridge here, facing the universe's cold indifference as an avenue to radical empathy.
Objects Outlive Us (23 17): No Monkey's Paw/The Buddha Of The Modern Age/Objects: Meanwhile/The Cicerones/No Ghost On The Moor/Heat Death Of The Universe
The Oerview (18 21): Perspective/A Beautiful Infinity I/Borrowed Atoms/A Beautiful Infinity II/Infinity Measured In Moments/Permanence
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