A friend of mine, Stephen Humphries, just interviewed Steven Wilson. Well worth reading. Humphries is a natural.
My story began to spin off other things that I wanted to talk about: nostalgia for childhood, regret, and isolation and alienation,” says Wilson. “When most people say ‘concept album,’ they think of fantasy. But for me, the quintessential concept albums are things like Tommy, Quadrophenia, The Wall, OK Computer. These albums are actually about very similar things. They are about a fear of the modern age, they are about alienation from technology and alienation from society. They are also albums about individuals becoming isolated from the rest of the world. I think there is a lineage that this album appears to be a part of.
To read the entire interview (and you should!), please click here.
This link keeps redirecting the the Prog app me and kicking me off the browser.
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Weird. I just tried it, and it’s working for me. Sorry!
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Hey whatever it was I corrected it. Link works great. Thanks.
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