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Band
Tim Bowness
Title
Lost In The Ghost Light
Type
LP/EP
Company
InsideOut
YOR
2017
Style
Progressive
3/6/2017 - Review by: David Loveless
Mellow, Pink Floyd-esque prog rock from No-Man vocalist
Tim Bowness is back with his fourth solo effort, Lost In The Ghost Light. The No-Man, Memories of Machines & former Centrozoon vocalists croons over mellow Pink Floyd style music in these 8 marvelous tracks that will easily appeal to fans of Steven Wilson and the smoother side of progressive rock. Although there are a few upbeat tracks like "Kill The Pain That's Killing You", the majority of the album is perfect for kicking back and drinking a cold one on a lazy Sunday afternoon. If you like one of his most popular songs, "Beautiful Songs You should Know", then you will absolutely love Lost In The Ghost Light. Mixed & mastered by Steven Wilson!
Recommended for fans of: No-Man, Steven Wilson, Centrozoon
PERSONAL BREAKDOWN:

ENJOYMENT
4
MUSIC
4
VOCALS
5
PRODUCTION
3.5
ARTWORK
4
LYRICS
4


  • 1 :REVIEW COUNT
    4 :AVE RATING

ALL REVIEWS FOR: TIM BOWNESS
TITLE
DOR
COMPANY
REVIEWER DATE MADE RATING
Lost In The Ghost Light
2017
InsideOut
David Loveless3/6/2017
4

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