DATE 13/09/2024
teven Wilson says Tim Bowness’s is “the best and most creative” of all his albums, and it’s arguably the bravest, too. Having made the jump to Kscope Records, Bowness flirts outrageously with the post-punk and industrial music he enjoyed as plays some gorgeous, shimmering synthesiser music that’s the very antithesis of the common or garden Friday night warm-up playlist, and then jumps on stage and joins him for a wistful run through of . Before we fall into a cosy, neuroleptic, ambient coma, the singer promises a rock’n’roll show where “Samuel Beckett meets Little Richard”, and you suspect he’s only half-kidding.