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The Raven That Refused to Sing (And Other Stories)

The Raven That Refused to Sing (And Other Stories) is the third solo album by British musician Steven Wilson, released by Kscope Music Records on 25 February 2013. Each track on the album is based on a story of the supernatural. Alan Parsons, who had previously been involved in the creation of Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of the Moon was responsible for engineering the album.[4][5]

The Raven That Refused to Sing (And Other Stories)
Studio album by
Released25 February 2013
Recorded15–21 September 2012
17 October 2012
StudioEastWest Studios, Los Angeles
Angel Recording Studios, London
Genre
Length54:43
LabelKscope
Producer
Steven Wilson chronology
Grace for Drowning
(2011)
The Raven That Refused to Sing (And Other Stories)
(2013)
Drive Home
(2013)

A deluxe, 4-disc edition of the album was released as well, which included a 128-page book of lyrics and ghost stories, with illustrations by Hajo Mueller.[5] In addition to this, the album is also available in stand alone double-vinyl, CD and Blu-ray editions.[4] The album was generally well received critically, and has sold over 100,000 copies.[6]

Background edit

After finishing the touring cycle for Porcupine Tree's The Incident in 2010, Wilson would spend the rest of the year, and 2011, recording and releasing his second solo album, Grace for Drowning, and Blackfield's third album Welcome to my DNA. While initially planning on returning to Porcupine Tree in "early 2012",[7] this soon changed, with Wilson announcing that he would continue to focus his future on his solo career. This new focus included a second leg of touring in support of Grace for Drowning, in the first half of 2012, and then returning to the studio with the live band to record a third solo album,[8] aiming for an early 2013 release, with plans for touring in support of the album throughout 2013.[9]

Writing and recording edit

"Luminol" was first performed by Wilson and his band on the last show of the first half of his Grace for Drowning tour. The song takes its inspiration from a busker, who, according to Wilson, is "there every single day. It doesn’t matter what the weather is like; he’s always there, playing his acoustic guitar and singing these songs. Snow, rain, gale force wind – nothing will stop him from being in his spot. ... He’s the kind of guy who is so set in his routine that even death wouldn’t stop him." Wilson considers the notion "that somebody could be a ghost in life, as well as a ghost in death, somebody who’s completely ignored even in their lifetime – it hardly makes a difference; and death doesn’t make a difference, either; it doesn’t break the routine."[10]

"Drive Home" is based on a suggestion from illustrator Hajo Mueller. It is "about a couple driving along in a car at night, very much in love; the guy is driving, and his partner – his wife or girlfriend or whoever she is – is in the passenger seat, and the next minute she’s gone." The ghost of the man's partner eventually returns, "saying, ‘I’m going to remind you now what happened that night.’ There was a terrible car accident, and she died, etcetera, etcetera – again, the idea of trauma leading to a missing part of this guy's life. He can't deal with the reality of what happened, so he blocks it out – like taking a piece of tape and editing a big chunk out of it."[10]

According to Wilson, "The Holy Drinker" concerns "a guy who’s very pious, very religious, preachy and self-righteous. I’m thinking of TV evangelist-types – guys who are prepared to tell people that they’re living their lives wrong and that they’re missing something because they don’t believe in God or whatever it is." The man, who, despite criticising other people's lifestyles, is himself an alcoholic, unwittingly challenges the Devil to a drinking competition, with disastrous consequences: "Of course, you can’t beat the Devil at a drinking competition – you can’t beat the Devil at anything – and so he loses. ... He gets dragged to Hell."[10]

"The Pin Drop" addresses "the concept that you can be with someone because it’s comfortable and convenient, not because there’s any love or empathy." Wilson explains that "The song is basically sung by the wife. She’s dead, she’s been thrown in the river by the husband, and she’s floating down in the river while singing this song – from beyond death, beyond the grave, as it were." The song considers "The idea... that sometimes in a relationship there can be so much tension, so much unspoken resentment and hatred, that the tiniest thing can set off a violent episode, and in this case, one that ends in tragedy. The sound of a pin dropping on a floor can be the thing that instigates the fury."[10]

The fifth track on the album explores "the story of the watchmaker, the guy who is meticulous about his craft, but he never has any kind of emotional outburst, nor does he express violence or any extreme emotions whatsoever." It concerns "a couple who have been together for 50 years or more, purely because it was convenient and comfortable." Wilson explains that "The watchmaker ends up killing his wife and burying her under the floorboards of his workshop. But, of course, she comes back, because she’s been with him for 50 years; she’s not going to leave him now." The song concludes when "the wife comes back to take him with her, which", Wilson suggests, "is another classic ghost story, in a way."[10]

The title track explores the story of "an old man at the end of his life who is waiting to die. He thinks back to a time in his childhood when he was incredibly close to his older sister. She was everything to him, and he was everything to her. Unfortunately, she died when they were both very young." The man becomes convinced that a raven, who visits the man's garden, is something of "a symbol or a manifestation of his sister. The thing is, his sister would sing to him whenever he was afraid or insecure, and it was a calming influence on him. In his ignorance, he decides that if he can get the raven to sing to him, it will be the final proof that this is, in fact, his sister who has come back to take him with her to the next life."[10]

Release edit

A music video for "The Raven That Refused to Sing" was released on 8 February 2013. The video, based on Hajo Mueller's artwork,[11] was directed by Jess Cope and Simon Cartwright, who were also responsible for the video for Storm Corrosion's "Drag Ropes".[12] The album was released on 25 February 2013.

Reception edit

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic77/100[13]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [14]
Clash     [15]
Classic Rock     [16]
The Guardian     [17]
Metal Hammer     [18]
musicOMH     [19]
PopMatters7/10[20]
Q     [21]
Rock Hard9/10[22]
Sputnikmusic4.2/5[23]

The album was well received. The Guardian praised the album for being "stripped-down art rock thud before morphing seamlessly into all manner of wildly evocative soundscapes, melodic crescendos and mellotron-drenched fever dreams ... this album shows Wilson to be one of modern rock's most cunning and soulful protagonists."[17] AllMusic deemed it "the best of Wilson's three solo projects", stating that the album is "skillfully written music with expertly arranged compositions of color, nuance, texture, dynamics, narrative, and artfulness played by a group of stellar musicians."[14]

Awards edit

The Raven That Refused to Sing (And Other Stories) won the "Album of the Year" category at the 2013 Progressive Music Awards.[24] It has also been nominated for the same category in the Classic Rock Roll of Honour.[25] In 2015 the album was listed as number 2 on the Prog Reports top 50 prog albums of 1990–2015.[26]

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by Steven Wilson

No.TitleLength
1."Luminol"12:10
2."Drive Home"7:37
3."The Holy Drinker"10:13
4."The Pin Drop"5:03
5."The Watchmaker"11:42
6."The Raven That Refused to Sing"7:57


Deluxe edition disc 2 (CD)
No.TitleLength
1."Luminol" (demo)13:06
2."Drive Home" (demo)6:57
3."The Holy Drinker" (demo)9:37
4."Clock Song" (unused idea)4:31
5."The Pin Drop" (demo)5:15
6."The Watchmaker" (demo)12:26
7."The Raven That Refused to Sing" (demo)8:00
Deluxe edition disc 3 (DVD-V/Blu-ray)
No.TitleLength
1."Luminol" (5.1 mix)12:10
2."Drive Home" (5.1 mix)7:37
3."The Holy Drinker" (5.1 mix)10:14
4."The Pin Drop" (5.1 mix)5:03
5."The Watchmaker" (5.1 mix)11:42
6."The Raven That Refused to Sing" (5.1 mix)7:57
Deluxe edition disc 4 (Blu-ray)
No.TitleLength
1."Luminol" (instrumental) 
2."Drive Home" (instrumental) 
3."The Holy Drinker" (instrumental) 
4."The Pin Drop" (instrumental) 
5."The Watchmaker" (instrumental) 
6."The Raven That Refused to Sing" (instrumental) 
7."Drive Home" (lounge version) 

Personnel edit

Band
Additional musicians
Production

Charts edit

Chart (2013) Peak
position
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[28] 23
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[29] 61
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[30] 47
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[31] 16
Finnish Albums (Suomen virallinen lista)[32] 17
French Albums (SNEP)[33] 69
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[34] 3
Hungarian Albums (Mahasz)[35] 34
Italian Albums (FIMI)[36] 94
Norwegian Albums (VG-lista)[37] 17
Polish Albums (ZPAV)[38] 25
Spanish Albums (PROMUSICAE)[39] 47
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[40] 38
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[41] 62
UK Albums (OCC)[42] 28
UK Rock & Metal Albums (OCC)[43] 1
US Billboard 200[44] 57

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The Raven That Refused to Sing And Other Stories is the third solo album by British musician Steven Wilson released by Kscope Music Records on 25 February 2013 Each track on the album is based on a story of the supernatural Alan Parsons who had previously been involved in the creation of Pink Floyd s The Dark Side of the Moon was responsible for engineering the album 4 5 The Raven That Refused to Sing And Other Stories Studio album by Steven WilsonReleased25 February 2013Recorded15 21 September 2012 17 October 2012StudioEastWest Studios Los Angeles Angel Recording Studios LondonGenreProgressive rock 1 jazz fusion 2 art rock 3 Length54 43LabelKscopeProducerSteven WilsonAlan ParsonsSteven Wilson chronologyGrace for Drowning 2011 The Raven That Refused to Sing And Other Stories 2013 Drive Home 2013 A deluxe 4 disc edition of the album was released as well which included a 128 page book of lyrics and ghost stories with illustrations by Hajo Mueller 5 In addition to this the album is also available in stand alone double vinyl CD and Blu ray editions 4 The album was generally well received critically and has sold over 100 000 copies 6 Contents 1 Background 1 1 Writing and recording 1 2 Release 2 Reception 2 1 Awards 3 Track listing 4 Personnel 5 Charts 6 ReferencesBackground editAfter finishing the touring cycle for Porcupine Tree s The Incident in 2010 Wilson would spend the rest of the year and 2011 recording and releasing his second solo album Grace for Drowning and Blackfield s third album Welcome to my DNA While initially planning on returning to Porcupine Tree in early 2012 7 this soon changed with Wilson announcing that he would continue to focus his future on his solo career This new focus included a second leg of touring in support of Grace for Drowning in the first half of 2012 and then returning to the studio with the live band to record a third solo album 8 aiming for an early 2013 release with plans for touring in support of the album throughout 2013 9 Writing and recording edit Luminol was first performed by Wilson and his band on the last show of the first half of his Grace for Drowning tour The song takes its inspiration from a busker who according to Wilson is there every single day It doesn t matter what the weather is like he s always there playing his acoustic guitar and singing these songs Snow rain gale force wind nothing will stop him from being in his spot He s the kind of guy who is so set in his routine that even death wouldn t stop him Wilson considers the notion that somebody could be a ghost in life as well as a ghost in death somebody who s completely ignored even in their lifetime it hardly makes a difference and death doesn t make a difference either it doesn t break the routine 10 Drive Home is based on a suggestion from illustrator Hajo Mueller It is about a couple driving along in a car at night very much in love the guy is driving and his partner his wife or girlfriend or whoever she is is in the passenger seat and the next minute she s gone The ghost of the man s partner eventually returns saying I m going to remind you now what happened that night There was a terrible car accident and she died etcetera etcetera again the idea of trauma leading to a missing part of this guy s life He can t deal with the reality of what happened so he blocks it out like taking a piece of tape and editing a big chunk out of it 10 According to Wilson The Holy Drinker concerns a guy who s very pious very religious preachy and self righteous I m thinking of TV evangelist types guys who are prepared to tell people that they re living their lives wrong and that they re missing something because they don t believe in God or whatever it is The man who despite criticising other people s lifestyles is himself an alcoholic unwittingly challenges the Devil to a drinking competition with disastrous consequences Of course you can t beat the Devil at a drinking competition you can t beat the Devil at anything and so he loses He gets dragged to Hell 10 The Pin Drop addresses the concept that you can be with someone because it s comfortable and convenient not because there s any love or empathy Wilson explains that The song is basically sung by the wife She s dead she s been thrown in the river by the husband and she s floating down in the river while singing this song from beyond death beyond the grave as it were The song considers The idea that sometimes in a relationship there can be so much tension so much unspoken resentment and hatred that the tiniest thing can set off a violent episode and in this case one that ends in tragedy The sound of a pin dropping on a floor can be the thing that instigates the fury 10 The fifth track on the album explores the story of the watchmaker the guy who is meticulous about his craft but he never has any kind of emotional outburst nor does he express violence or any extreme emotions whatsoever It concerns a couple who have been together for 50 years or more purely because it was convenient and comfortable Wilson explains that The watchmaker ends up killing his wife and burying her under the floorboards of his workshop But of course she comes back because she s been with him for 50 years she s not going to leave him now The song concludes when the wife comes back to take him with her which Wilson suggests is another classic ghost story in a way 10 The title track explores the story of an old man at the end of his life who is waiting to die He thinks back to a time in his childhood when he was incredibly close to his older sister She was everything to him and he was everything to her Unfortunately she died when they were both very young The man becomes convinced that a raven who visits the man s garden is something of a symbol or a manifestation of his sister The thing is his sister would sing to him whenever he was afraid or insecure and it was a calming influence on him In his ignorance he decides that if he can get the raven to sing to him it will be the final proof that this is in fact his sister who has come back to take him with her to the next life 10 Release edit A music video for The Raven That Refused to Sing was released on 8 February 2013 The video based on Hajo Mueller s artwork 11 was directed by Jess Cope and Simon Cartwright who were also responsible for the video for Storm Corrosion s Drag Ropes 12 The album was released on 25 February 2013 Reception editProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingMetacritic77 100 13 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 14 Clash nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 15 Classic Rock nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 16 The Guardian nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 17 Metal Hammer nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 18 musicOMH nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 19 PopMatters7 10 20 Q nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 21 Rock Hard9 10 22 Sputnikmusic4 2 5 23 The album was well received The Guardian praised the album for being stripped down art rock thud before morphing seamlessly into all manner of wildly evocative soundscapes melodic crescendos and mellotron drenched fever dreams this album shows Wilson to be one of modern rock s most cunning and soulful protagonists 17 AllMusic deemed it the best of Wilson s three solo projects stating that the album is skillfully written music with expertly arranged compositions of color nuance texture dynamics narrative and artfulness played by a group of stellar musicians 14 Awards edit The Raven That Refused to Sing And Other Stories won the Album of the Year category at the 2013 Progressive Music Awards 24 It has also been nominated for the same category in the Classic Rock Roll of Honour 25 In 2015 the album was listed as number 2 on the Prog Reports top 50 prog albums of 1990 2015 26 Track listing editAll tracks are written by Steven WilsonNo TitleLength1 Luminol 12 102 Drive Home 7 373 The Holy Drinker 10 134 The Pin Drop 5 035 The Watchmaker 11 426 The Raven That Refused to Sing 7 57 Deluxe edition disc 2 CD No TitleLength1 Luminol demo 13 062 Drive Home demo 6 573 The Holy Drinker demo 9 374 Clock Song unused idea 4 315 The Pin Drop demo 5 156 The Watchmaker demo 12 267 The Raven That Refused to Sing demo 8 00 Deluxe edition disc 3 DVD V Blu ray No TitleLength1 Luminol 5 1 mix 12 102 Drive Home 5 1 mix 7 373 The Holy Drinker 5 1 mix 10 144 The Pin Drop 5 1 mix 5 035 The Watchmaker 5 1 mix 11 426 The Raven That Refused to Sing 5 1 mix 7 57 Deluxe edition disc 4 Blu ray No TitleLength1 Luminol instrumental 2 Drive Home instrumental 3 The Holy Drinker instrumental 4 The Pin Drop instrumental 5 The Watchmaker instrumental 6 The Raven That Refused to Sing instrumental 7 Drive Home lounge version Personnel editBand Steven Wilson lead vocals mellotron keyboards guitars bass guitar on The Holy Drinker Guthrie Govan lead guitar Nick Beggs bass guitar Chapman Stick on The Holy Drinker backing vocals Adam Holzman keyboards Hammond organ piano minimoog Marco Minnemann drums percussion Theo Travis flute saxophone clarinet Additional musicians Jakko Jakszyk additional vocals on Luminol and The Watchmaker Alan Parsons wah wah guitar on The Holy Drinker 27 Strings arranged by Dave Stewart performed by the London Session Orchestra and recorded at Angel Studio 17 October 2012 Soloist Perry Montague Mason Niko Tsonev Guitar solo on The Watchmaker demo and additional guitars on Luminol demo Production Steven Wilson producer mixing Alan Parsons associate producer recording engineer Brendan Dekora assistant engineerCharts editChart 2013 Peakposition Austrian Albums O3 Austria 28 23 Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 29 61 Belgian Albums Ultratop Wallonia 30 47 Dutch Albums Album Top 100 31 16 Finnish Albums Suomen virallinen lista 32 17 French Albums SNEP 33 69 German Albums Offizielle Top 100 34 3 Hungarian Albums Mahasz 35 34 Italian Albums FIMI 36 94 Norwegian Albums VG lista 37 17 Polish Albums ZPAV 38 25 Spanish Albums PROMUSICAE 39 47 Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 40 38 Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 41 62 UK Albums OCC 42 28 UK Rock amp Metal Albums OCC 43 1 US Billboard 200 44 57References edit Jurek Thom The Raven That Refused to Sing and Other Stories Steven Wilson Songs Reviews Credits Awards AllMusic AllMusic Blum Jordan Ezell Brice 4 December 2013 The Best Progressive Rock and Metal of 2013 PopMatters Lawson Dom 21 February 2013 Steven Wilson The Raven That Refused to Sing review the Guardian Retrieved 12 June 2016 a b Kielty Martin 30 November 2012 Steven Wilson Confirms Third Solo Album progmag com Prog Magazine Archived from the original on 3 December 2012 a b New Album Details stevenwilsonhq com 29 November 2011 Retrieved 30 November 2012 Steven Wilson Iwaski Scott 6 July 2011 Interview Guitarist Steven Wilson of Blackfield and Porcupine Tree guitarworld com NewBay Media Dimitroulas Thodoris 12 April 2012 Interview Steven Wilson hit channel com Hit Channel John Kelman 1 October 2012 Steven Wilson Luck s What You Make It allaboutjazz com All About Jazz a b c d e f Bosso Joe 7 February 2013 Steven Wilson talks The Raven That Refused To Sing And Other Stories musicradar com Future Publishing Ltd Retrieved 11 February 2013 Steven Wilson Reveals Video For The Raven That Refused To Sing Prog Magazine Retrieved 11 February 2013 The Raven That Refused To Sing Music Video StevenWilsonHQ com 8 February 2013 Retrieved 11 February 2013 The Raven That Refused to Sing and Other Stories Reviews Metacritic Retrieved 7 April 2013 a b The Raven That Refused to Sing and Other Stories Allmusic Retrieved 26 February 2013 Steven Wilson The Raven That Refused To Sing And Other Stories Clash No 84 April 2013 p 97 Steven Wilson The Raven That Refused To Sing And Other Stories www loudersound com 27 February 2013 Retrieved 11 May 2021 a b Lawson Dom 21 February 2013 Steven Wilson The Raven That Refused to Sing review The Guardian London Retrieved 22 February 2013 Get All You Deserve in Metal Hammer StevenWilsonHQ com 10 November 2011 Steven Wilson The Raven That Refused To Sing And 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