Storm Corrosion
Storm Corrosion nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Surround Sound Album!
0Storm Corrosion, Steven Wilson’s collaboration with Opeth’s Mikael Åkerfeldt, has received a Grammy nomination for best surround sound album. This is Steven’s fourth grammy nomination for best surround sound album, as he was previously nominated for Porcupine Tree’s Fear of a Blank Planet and The Incident, then again for his second solo album Grace for Drowning. He has yet to win the grammy award, but let’s hope that this time he does!
You can see the full list of nominees for the 55th Annual Grammy Awards here.
Steven Wilson nominated for five Progressive Music Awards!
0Steven Wilson has been nominated for an award in five different categories at this year’s new Progressive Music Awards, which is being held this September in London. His nominated categories are below in the image, click on it to be taken to the website where you can vote for each category! Storm Corrosion was nominated for the Progressive Music Award for album of the year, and you can vote for it here. Steven’s touring bassist Nick Beggs was also nominated in the virtuoso category, and you can vote for him here. Vote away StarsDie.com community, let’s get Steven to the top!
Storm Corrosion Fan Q&A Part IX: Genre
0Here’s the ninth part of the ongoing Storm Corrosion Fan Q&A video series by Roadrunner Records. In this part, Steven and Mikael talk about how Storm Corrosion is a genre defining record, and is unlike anything they’ve ever created before.
Storm Corrosion Fan Q&A Part VIII: Lyrics and Influences
0Here’s the eighth part of the ongoing Storm Corrosion Fan Q&A video series by Roadrunner Records. In this part, Steven and Mikael discuss the different TV shows and films that influenced the lyrics of Storm Corrosion.
Steven Wilson talks about Storm Corrosion in new interview series
0FaceCulture have released a brand new six part interview series with Steven Wilson. Throughout the six parts, Steven discusses Storm Corrosion, record collections, ELO, dark music, artistic decline, becoming predictable, fear of repetition, organic sounds, spontaneous music and more! I’ve embedded all six parts below – if you are viewing this article from the homepage, you’ll need to hit the ‘more’ button beneath the first part to see the rest of the clips.





