
The Unspoken Genius: Why Steven Wilson’s Music Feels Like Home
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Why does Steven Wilson’s music feel like home to so many even when it sounds like sorrow, silence and storms?
This episode explores the emotional intelligence of Wilson’s songwriting and the raw, cinematic universe of Porcupine Tree. From the fragile honesty of Sentimental to the prophetic pulse of The Sound of Muzak and the aching nostalgia of Trains — it’s a journey into music that doesn’t just speak… it listens back.
Also featuring a reflection on Gavin Harrison’s rhythmic brilliance, this is an invitation to slow down and rediscover the kind of sound that remembers you.
Not escapism — exposure.
And for those who’ve always felt something they couldn’t quite explain…
This might be where it finally finds a name.
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