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Released in 2017, To the Bone marks a major shift for Steven Wilson, where he steps away from the "full-tilt" progressive rock of his previous records to embrace the sophisticated art-pop of the 1980s. Inspired by the likes of Peter Gabriel

However, Wilson did not abandon his prog roots entirely. Tracks like "Detonation" and "The Same Asylum as Before" bridge the gap, offering complex rhythmic shifts and atmospheric textures that satisfy the die-hard Porcupine Tree fanbase while remaining accessible to newcomers. Steven Wilson - To The Bone -2017- -FLAC-

Why this album stands out:

However, "immediate" does not mean "simple." To The Bone is an album of incredible dynamic range. From the driving, harmonica-heavy title track to the shimmering synth-pop of "Permanating," the album explores the "post-truth" era, tackling themes of paranoia, religious fundamentalism, and the chaotic nature of the 21st-century news cycle. Why the FLAC Format Matters for This Album Released in 2017, To the Bone marks a

1. CD-Rip (16-bit / 44.1kHz FLAC)

The standard version. Mastered specifically for the compact disc by Wilson and long-time mastering engineer Andy VanDette. This is the baseline reference—what Wilson heard in the studio at final playback. The dynamic range (DR) scores for this version are excellent, often scoring DR11 or higher on the Loudness War Database, a rarity in modern rock. Why this album stands out: However, "immediate" does