Steven Wilson's "THE FUTURE BITES"
Good
afternoon everyone! This is my third post on the blog, and I’m so excited to
talk about this next album I listened to on Friday on stream. THE FUTURE BITES
is an album coming from artist Steven Wilson, someone who I never listened to.
Not knowing anything about him or this project, I decided to listen to the song
that came out before the album “MAN OF THE PEOPLE”. Upon listening to this
song, I realized that I was in for a treat with this album because the concept
that was going to be covered in Wilson’s music would be great to analyze.
Upon
sitting down and playing the first song, I was welcomed with a great guitar
solo that soon introduced a soundscape that brought out emotions based on the
idea of isolation and abandonment. Wilson’s voice slowly comes in and from
there, we have officially entered the album’s atmosphere. As I went through the
album, there was a good amount of 80s inspired sounds that I enjoyed as it blended
with this experimental isolated soundscape that Wilson’s created. His vocals
throughout the project was amazing and I felt like each line and tone had a
certain purpose towards the concept being portrayed in this album.
THE
FUTURE BITES goes over a lot of concepts that has to do with modern society and
the complications it can harbor on the future generations of people. Wilson
does a great job covering topics such as pride, self-esteem, and self-indulgence
as we deal with social media, consumerism, and the other by-products of our
evolving society. Songs such as “SELF”, “KING GHOST”, and “EMINENT SLEAZE” show
how pride is valued in our celebrities and our role models, yet this same
admiration is what causes a lot of evil deeds to go unlooked. “MAN OF THE PEOPLE”
furthers this idea by going over a scenario of a toxic relationship, something
that Wilson himself talks about, having the singer be a lover to a powerful
politician/religious figure who’s been caught in a scandal. The song “FOLLOWER”
shows another side of this issue as our idols in social media force us to undervalue
ourselves as they give us fake information to buy whatever they’re selling. The
consistent line “Oh, follow me, follow me” symbolizes the consistent battle we
have as consumers as we wager our self-esteem and self-indulgence when
following our influencers.
Finally, the song “PERSONAL SHOPPER”
is a ten-minute experience where Wilson tries fitting in the issues of consumerism
in the auditory sphere. The isolated keys that you hear in the beginning
creates this idea once again that we as consumers are alone as we fight this
battle to take part in buying all these luxurious items around us. The first
verse of this song talks about possessions and how we as human beings are being
valued based on what we own versus who we are as unique individuals. The second
verse shows criticism on the financial world with the usage of loans in modern
society and how we’re encouraged to “buy” a better life rather than taking a
more wholistic approach on changing ourselves for the better. This reminds me
of the movie Fight Club and there’s a speech by Tyler Durden that I play on my
stream to further this idea that we pretty much “work jobs we hate so we can
buy shit we don’t need.” The third verse focuses on the idea of excess spending
and how the usage of debt is rationalized to help create that ability to
indulge that much. I also wanted to note the presence of Elton John in this
song as he lists a bunch of items we consume as a society. Someone from my chat
pointed out that Elton John is known for his over-indulgence and his appearance
being over the top. By having him as a specific feature in this song, it cements
the truth about this song. It’s not made up, this is something real and if you
don’t realize it now, you won’t ever until you’re too far in the process.
I talk about so much more in the
stream, so below I’ll attach the timestamps for the discussion for each song
and how we went over the album as it was playing live. Thank you for reading
this and I hope you get a chance to hear this great project as well.
IMPORTANT: none of the music heard on the video is mine and
are owned respectively by their artists and music labels.
Tracklist and Timestamps:
1.
UNSELF – 4:16
2.
SELF – 7:13
3.
KING GHOST – 12:21 (FAVORITE)
4.
12 THINGS I FORGOT – 17:43 (FAVORITE)
5.
EMINENT SLEAZE – 23:44
6.
MAN OF THE PEOPLE – 27:25
7.
PERSONAL SHOPPER – 35:37 (FAVORITE)
8.
FOLLOWER – 46:55
9.
COUNT OF UNEASE – 50:23
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