Steven Wilson 2013 The Raven That Refused To Sing -flac- [top] (TOP • 2025)
One night, while the wind flayed the gutters and the moon hung bruised and cold, Peter found a photograph behind a loose brick in the hearth. The picture was of two children on a seaside pier, laughing, windblown, and free. On the back, in a handwriting that belonged to someone who had once penned sonnets between grocery lists, was written: "To remember when we were brave." Peter realized he had hidden things away to make them eternal, like a miser burying his heart in coins.
The guitar solo in this track (3:45 to 6:10) is legendary. In lossless FLAC, you hear not just the notes, but the air moving through Govan’s amp. The distortion is harmonically rich, not harsh. The mournful sax counter-melody retains its woody texture without sibilance. Steven Wilson 2013 The Raven That Refused To Sing -FLAC-
: The record balances modern precision with the "analog warmth" of 1970s classic prog. One night, while the wind flayed the gutters
Here’s a draft for a blog or social media post about , focused on the 2013 FLAC release. The guitar solo in this track (3:45 to 6:10) is legendary