Roger Waters - Is This Life We Really Want? (2017) {Japanese Edition}
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Progressive Rock, Art Rock | Sony Records Int'l #SICP-5425
EAC Rip | WavPack (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 334 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 156 Mb
Scans Included + Full Scans from EU Edition | 00:54:16 | RAR 5% Recovery
Progressive Rock, Art Rock | Sony Records Int'l #SICP-5425
Roger Waters may not have made an album of new material between 1992 and 2017, but he was very active during that quarter-century. He toured regularly, wrote an opera, reunited Pink Floyd for the 2005 charity concert Live 8, and revived The Wall several times, turning the self-absorbed rock opera into a political piece. Is This the Life We Really Want?, his fourth song cycle, picks up on this thread, functioning as barbed protest music for the age of Brexit and Trump. Waters doesn't disguise his bile – there's a lament for "The Last Refugee" and he spits out "picture a leader with no f****** brains," a clear broadside against Trump – but the album doesn't seethe with rage. With its deliberate tempos, wide soundscapes, operatic guitar solos, and swelling crescendos, it is recognizably a Waters album or, perhaps more accurately, a Floydian one.