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Album review: TIM BOWNESS – Lost In The Ghostlight
Inside Out [Release date 17.02.17] To my shame I have never really listened to any of the music by Tim Bowness prior to this album. The album’s theme revolves around the contemporary musings of Moonshot leader Jeff Harrison, though the … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Inside Out, Lost In The Ghostlight, melodic, No-Man, progressive, review, Steven Wilson, Tim Bowness
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