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No-Man plot 2027 return, promising poignant ballads, twisted pop and electronic excursions to art rock's heart of darkness
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It's been seven years since No-Man, the art rock duo made up of Steven Wilson and Tim Bowness, released any material, but, according to Bowness, that's about to change!
The pair last released an album in 2019, the prog-disco-tastic Love You To Bits, itself the pair's first album in 11 years, following 2008's Schoolyard Ghosts.
Writing on social media, Bowness revealed that "the belated follow-up to Love You To Bits is now well underway.
While we’re covering many a No-Man approach (from poignant ballads to twisted pop to electronic excursions to art rock heart of darkness), the completed album is going to have a structure and sound all of its own.
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