Steven Wilson - To The Bone -2017- -flac- May 2026
Steven Wilson – To The Bone (2017): An Audiophile’s Deep Dive into the FLAC Format
In the pantheon of modern progressive rock, Steven Wilson sits on a throne of sonic ambition. As the founder of Porcupine Tree and the curator of numerous remasters for classic acts (King Crimson, Jethro Tull, Yes), Wilson has become synonymous with sonic perfection. But in 2017, he released an album that deliberately broke the mold of 20-minute epics and complex time signatures. That album was To The Bone.
The Audiophile Test
Listen to To The Bone in MP3, then in FLAC. Focus on "Refuge." In the lossless FLAC version, Wilson’s vocal reverb extends into the right channel with a 3D quality. The acoustic guitar has decaying overtones that vanish in lossy formats. On "People Who Eat Darkness," the distorted bass synth sits in its own spectral pocket; in MP3, it clashes with the kick drum. FLAC preserves the stereo imaging and bit depth that Wilson spent months perfecting. Steven Wilson - To The Bone -2017- -FLAC-
The production quality of "To the Bone" is also noteworthy. Wilson has stated that he aimed to create an album that sounded "warm and rich", with a focus on analog instrumentation and vintage recording techniques. The result is an album that feels both timeless and contemporary, with a sonic texture that is both luxurious and intimate. Steven Wilson – To The Bone (2017): An
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- Format: FLAC
- Quality: Lossless
- Size: ~350MB (est.)
Released in 2017, To the Bone is the fifth solo studio album from British musician Steven Wilson Format: FLAC Quality: Lossless Size: ~350MB (est
🎧 Technical Specs:
For audiophiles seeking the highest quality, the album is widely available in 24-bit / 96kHz FLAC format.