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The great STEVEN WILSON will perform for the first time in Romania

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ARTmania Festival aims to offer a varied line-up during the two days and  to bring, also,  some of the best-known artists of the moment. 
by Monica Apostol
Steven Wilson, Leprous, ROME, Zeal & Ardor and Distorted Harmony are the first artists confirmed for the 13th edition of ARTmania Festival, event that will be held from 27 to 28 July 2018, in the Grand Square of the medieval fortress of Sibiu.
ARTmania 2018-artistframe_STEVEN WILSON_03_WHITE The tickets can be purchased by clicking HERE!
“My fifth record is in many ways inspired by the hugely ambitious progressive pop records that I loved in my youth (think Peter Gabriel’s So, Kate Bush’s Hounds of Love, Talk Talk’s Colour of Spring and Tears for Fears’ Seeds of Love). Lyrically, the album’s eleven tracks veer from the paranoid chaos of the current era in which truth can apparently be a flexible notion, observations of the everyday lives of refugees, terrorists and religious fundamentalists, and a welcome shot of some of the most joyous wide-eyed escapism I’ve created in my career so far. Something for all the family,” wrote Steve Wilson on his official website page.

Steven John Wilson, born 3 November 1967, is an English musician, most closely associated with the progressive rock genre. Currently a solo artist, he became known as the founder, lead guitarist, singer and songwriter of the band Porcupine Tree, as well as being a member of several other bands.

The composer also wishes us a Happy New Year! “I hope you had a wonderful Christmas and are looking forward to the next 12 months. It’s been a pretty eventful year for me, even without any touring. Most significantly, it was the year when I reached the landmark of half a century! I’m not sure where the time went, but it seems I’ve been making records for nearly 30 years now, which seems crazy to me. Perhaps appropriate then that the year would begin with the recording of a new album To the Bone, which was released in August. It seems like with every album I’ve been able to say it’s the most successful of my career, and in an industry where the trend is towards declining interest and sales, I have to be extremely happy that interest in my output continues to grow, even if it does mean having to work twice as hard to promote it. A lot of that promotion was actually a lot of fun and brought many new experiences; whether it was filming the Nowhere Now video in the Atacama desert, working with Bollywood dancers, or watching my face get plastered with paint guns on a wall in East London, sometimes things got kinda surreal!

I always try to do something musically different with each record, since it’s important to me to feel like there is a sense of evolution, after all what’s the point of making the same record again? But that also makes for a more difficult commercial proposition, as you can’t expect your whole audience to go with you on the same musical journey. With this in mind, and the fact that I working with a major label this time, I expected To the Bone to be the most divisive album of my career, so I was pleasantly surprised to find that it was a lot less divisive than I thought. Maybe that means it’s not as different as I thought, or it’s just that when it comes down to it most people respond to music in a very open way, and whether it belongs to one genre or another really doesn’t matter. Thank you to all of you who consider it among your favourite releases of the year, it’s been amazing to see the album and tracks showing up in so many end of year lists,” concludes the artist.

 

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