Tim Bowness reveals new song

2015-06-18 by Raul Stanciu STAFF | 3 Comments
Tim Bowness (No-Man/Henry Fool) has revealed the second song off his upcoming solo album, Stupid Things That Mean The World, due out on July 17.

Listen to 'Press Reset' below:



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insomniac15
Staff Reviewer
June 18th 2015
6426 Comments


Quite unusual even for his experimental output, I am even more curious to hear the entire album now. This is his first solo rock tune I guess.

Onirium
June 19th 2015
3126 Comments


Hmm... This is a bit disappointing considering how brilliant the previous song was. It's not a bad track at all - the arrangements are still pretty interesting - but it just isn't really what I was expecting, both in terms of quality and sound. I'm looking forward to hearing the album nonetheless

Tunaboy45
June 19th 2015
18939 Comments


I liked this much more than I thought I would.



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