Steven Wilson - Home Invasion: In Concert At The Royal Albert Hall [DVD]
Release date: | 2 November 2018 |
Style: | Progressive rock |
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DVD
01. Intro "Truth"
02. Nowhere Now
03. Pariah
04. Home Invasion / Regret #9
05. The Creator Has A Mastertape
06. Refuge
07. People Who Eat Darkness
08. Ancestral
09. Arriving Somewhere But Not Here
10. Permanating
11. Song Of I
12. Lazarus
13. Detonation
14. The Same Asylum As Before
15. Song Of Unborn
16. Vermillioncore
17. Sleep Together
18. Even Less
19. Blank Tapes
20. The Sound Of Muzak
21. The Raven That Refused to Sing
Bonus Features
Rehearsal Tracks:
Routine
Hand Cannot Erase
Heartattack In A Layby
Interview
01. Intro "Truth"
02. Nowhere Now
03. Pariah
04. Home Invasion / Regret #9
05. The Creator Has A Mastertape
06. Refuge
07. People Who Eat Darkness
08. Ancestral
09. Arriving Somewhere But Not Here
10. Permanating
11. Song Of I
12. Lazarus
13. Detonation
14. The Same Asylum As Before
15. Song Of Unborn
16. Vermillioncore
17. Sleep Together
18. Even Less
19. Blank Tapes
20. The Sound Of Muzak
21. The Raven That Refused to Sing
Bonus Features
Rehearsal Tracks:
Routine
Hand Cannot Erase
Heartattack In A Layby
Interview
At the end of March 2018, Steven Wilson played a sell-out three night residency at one of the world's most iconic venues: London's Royal Albert Hall. The three Albert Hall shows saw Steven and his virtuoso band present the songs from To The Bone and many more from a deep dive into his extensive back catalogue as part of visually and sonically immersive experience. There, brain-twisting visuals met expansive 4D sound, making this most traditional of English venues feel like it was hosting a very different kind of Prom - more communion than concert. It wasn't surprising that the Sun described the gig as "one of the best shows of the year - and it's only March".
Home Invasion: In Concert At The Royal Albert Hall captures the last show of the three-night run and includes nearly 3 hours of live performance. The concert film release is put together from footage filmed on multiple cameras from every conceivable angle in the auditorium and on the stage, and the sound has been specially mixed by Steven in both 5.1 surround sound and stereo. It's the perfect document of one of the UK's most uncompromising artists - someone who remains "resolutely independent? the most successful British artist you've never heard of" (The Telegraph).
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