A pop record To the Bone may well be, but it's one that only Steven Wilson could have—would have—made. The nine-track album follows 2017’s To The Bone and is available across a number of physical formats, including coloured vinyl, blu-ray, CD and the traditional deluxe box set (exclusive to Wilson’s online store). But back to the music. Of course, Wilson being himself, this album has a lot of the tropes you can find in his music: The crescendos, the emotional lyrics, the weird chords. It became Wilson's highest charting album ever, reaching number 3 in the UK Albums Chart and the US Billboard Independent Albums chart. To The Bone: Deluxe Edition is a music boxset/compilation recording by STEVEN WILSON (Crossover Prog/Progressive Rock) released in 2017 on cd, lp / vinyl and/or cassette. It is the follow up to 2015's Hand. Cannot. I think that overall, To The Bone is a good record. A gloriously dynamic modernist pop record as imagined by the UK's biggest underground artist, To The Bone is Steven Wilson's hat-tip to the hugely ambitious progressive pop records of his youth (think Peter Gabriel's So, …

Erase. Here Steven throws most of that out of the window in favor of his Art Pop aesthetics for an interesting result.

Steven Wilson returns with The Future Bites, his sixth studio album, in June. To the Bone is the fifth studio album by English recording artist Steven Wilson, released on 18 August 2017 on Caroline International.