Hand. Cannot. Erase.

Hand. Cannot. Erase.

by Steven Wilson
Hand. Cannot. Erase.

Hand. Cannot. Erase.

by Steven Wilson

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Anniversary Edition / Colored Vinyl)

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Overview

In January of 2006, the remains of Joyce Carol Vincent, aged 38, were discovered in her London flat. She died in her apartment in late 2003, surrounded by undelivered Christmas presents. She was described as outgoing, attractive, and ambitious by neighbors, friends, and family, but somehow wasn't missed. This chilling story made headlines in Great Britain, and the mysterious person behind it moved Steven Wilson to create this fictional concept album (small "c"). He doesn't adhere to story's grim details. Instead he writes from the perspective of a living woman who is, due to choice, circumstance, or both, alone and ultimately unknowable. Engineered by Steve Orchard, and produced and mixed by Wilson, the album is sonically rich and detailed. It's an immense, imaginative landscape that melds classic album rock, sophisticated '80s pop, metal, prog, and electronica in expertly crafted songs. Prog isn't the driver as it was on 2013's The Raven That Refused to Sing, but there are ample places for Wilson's muscular all-star band to stretch. Israeli vocalist Ninet Tayeb plays an important guest role. Wilson's melodies and arrangements illustrate the complex parts of his protagonist's persona as much as his lyrics do. Individual songs matter, but perhaps more than any record in his catalog, this album needs to be taken as a whole because it is a study in contrasts and mercurial contradictions. After a soundscape intro, "3 Years Older" alternates between lilting ballad and anthemic overture. It frames the story with all of the thematic dissonances Wilson employs musically and lyrically throughout the narrative as it flits between notions of tenderness, bewilderment, longing for connection, militant solitude, and anger directed outward and inward. Tayeb's spectral spoken word on "Perfect Life" details a reverie about a connection with a foster sister amid loops and droning synths before Wilson sings the refrain repeatedly. On "Routine," Tayeb adds subtle operatic backing vocals to the ballad in the first section before taking the lead in the second, soaring as the track explodes into prog fury. Wilson's own singing -- as on the title cut and "Transcience," is empathic and quietly yet expertly expressive. The sprawling, multi-sectioned "Ancestral" details a poignant, frightened emotional abyss illustrated in various sections by loops, strings, synths, strings, stinging guitars, and stacked, layered vocals. Wilson offers respite in "Happy Returns," where a reunion with a family member instills a short-lived sense of security, but gives way to inescapable vulnerability and isolation. "Ascendant Here On" is delivered wordlessly by a boys' choir accompanied only by piano and the sounds of children's voices. After the unsettling nature of the inner monologue throughout the album, these closing moments offer the impression that the often intense internal suffering expressed is over, and it makes Hand.Cannot.Erase. all the more eerie. This troubling but deeply moving record is a metaphorical treatise on societal alienation, loneliness, and urban dislocation, offered without pretension. It is aesthetically attractive while being emotionally and intellectually resonant; pop music cannot hope to accomplish more. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 12/05/2025
Label: Snapper
UPC: 0802644837314

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Steven Wilson   Primary Artist,Bass,Banjo,Guitar,Shaker,Vocals,Soloist,Fx Vocals,Keyboards,Mellotron,Guitar (Bass),Hammer Dulcimer,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric),Guitar (Electric Baritone)
Cardinal Vaughan Memorial School Choir   Choir/Chorus
Leo Blair   Soloist,Choir/Chorus
Ninet Tayeb   Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Katherine Begley   Spoken Word
Adam Holzman   Piano,Celeste,Wurlitzer,Fender Rhodes,Moog Synthesizer,Organ
Theo Travis   Flute,Sax (Baritone)
Katherine Jenkins   Vocals
Chad Wackerman   Drums
Marco Minnemann   Drums
David Gregory   Guitar,Guitar (Rickenbacker)
Nick Beggs   Bass,Chapman Stick,Guitar (Bass),Vocals (Background)
London Session Orchestra   Strings
Guthrie Govan   Guitar,Soloist
Dave Gregory   Guitar

Technical Credits

Hajo Mueller   Material,Illustrations
Cardinal Vaughan Memorial School Choir   Performer
Ninet Tayeb   Performer
Joseph E-Shine   Vocal Engineer
Karolina "Carrie" Grzybowska   Model
Adam Holzman   Performer
Theo Travis   Performer
Steve Orchard   Engineer
Katherine Jenkins   Performer
Chad Wackerman   Performer
Steven Wilson   Text,Mixing,Concept,Effects,Arranger,Composer,Producer,Programming,Choir Arrangement,String Arrangements
Marco Minnemann   Performer
David Gregory   Performer
Brendan Dekora   Drum Engineering
Nick Beggs   Performer
Ray Shulman   Authoring
London Session Orchestra   Performer
Carl Glover   Design,Memorabilia
Lasse Hoile   Editing,Cover Photo,Photography,Camera Operator
Steve Price   String Engineer
Guthrie Govan   Performer
Dave Stewart   Arranger,Transcription,Choir Arrangement,String Arrangements
Charlie Dodd   Vocal Engineer
Laurence Anslow   Assistant Engineer
Daniel Anglister   Vocal Engineer
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