STEVEN WILSON is a man who needs no introduction in my  opinion. He has been building a name for himself since the 1980s with his work  in bands such as Porcupine Tree, No-Man, Blackfield, Storm Corrosion, Bass  Communion, and many others. Since the release of his debut solo album in 2008,  his attention has mostly gone to his solo career. Hand. Cannot. Erase is  his 4th solo album. On this album, he continues working with his  group of high caliber musicians that includes Marco Minnemann on drums, Guthrie  Govan on guitar, Nick Beggs on bass, and Adam Holzman on piano (including many  addition guest musicians). The album continues STEVEN WILSON’s trend of ambitious songwriting by being a concept  album, based on the true story of Joyce Carol Vincent (a young, popular, and  attractive woman who had friends and family, but one day died in her apartment  in a large city and was not discovered for three years). WILSON uses this story to include typical subject matters of his  such as the problems of technology, the loss of innocence from childhood to  adulthood, and the increase of isolation as people focus on themselves rather  than others. Musically, it encompasses STEVEN’s  career by including moments of jazz, drone, electronic, progressive rock, pop,  and progressive metal. Each song on this album is truly unique from one  another, and the album flows together in a way that makes it seem much shorter  than it actually is. The album is unique in STEVEN WILSON albums as it makes use of female vocals in addition  to STEVEN’s vocals, so that the thoughts  of the main character feel much more believable. All in all, one of the best  albums STEVEN WILSON has ever  released, and definitely my favorite release so far in the year 2015.