Hand.Cannot.Erase. is an album rooted in sonic & spiritual modernity.. an inventive blend of bleak & brooding industrial soundscapes" ***** The Guardian. Steven Wilson, four- time Grammy nominee, multi-instrumentalist, producer and founder member of Porcupine Tree, released his critically acclaimed fourth solo album Hand.Cannot.Erase. in 2015. Recorded at London's illustrious Air Studios, Steven reunited Guthrie Govan (guitar), Adam Holzman (keyboards), Theo Travis (fute / sax), Nick Beggs (bass / stick) and Marco Minneman (drums). "The basic story, or concept of the record - it's about a woman growing up, who goes "to live in the city, very isolated and she disappears one day and no one notices. There's more to it than that. Now, what's interesting about this story is that your initial reaction when you hear a story like that is, 'Ah, little old bag lady that no one notices, no one cares about.' She wasn't like that. She was young, she was popular, she was attractive, she had many friends, she had family, but for whatever reason, nobody missed her for three years." - Steven Wilson
Hand.Cannot.Erase
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Hand.Cannot.Erase
£39.99
TRANSM372LP
Usually dispatched in 5-10 days
£11.99
Digipack sleeve with an 8-page booklet.
TRANSM371CD
Usually dispatched in 5-10 days
Hand.Cannot.Erase. is an album rooted in sonic & spiritual modernity.. an inventive blend of bleak & brooding industrial soundscapes" ***** The Guardian. Steven Wilson, four- time Grammy nominee, multi-instrumentalist, producer and founder member of Porcupine Tree, released his critically acclaimed fourth solo album Hand.Cannot.Erase. in 2015. Recorded at London's illustrious Air Studios, Steven reunited Guthrie Govan (guitar), Adam Holzman (keyboards), Theo Travis (fute / sax), Nick Beggs (bass / stick) and Marco Minneman (drums). "The basic story, or concept of the record - it's about a woman growing up, who goes "to live in the city, very isolated and she disappears one day and no one notices. There's more to it than that. Now, what's interesting about this story is that your initial reaction when you hear a story like that is, 'Ah, little old bag lady that no one notices, no one cares about.' She wasn't like that. She was young, she was popular, she was attractive, she had many friends, she had family, but for whatever reason, nobody missed her for three years." - Steven Wilson