Nowhere Now
Nowhere Now

Steven Wilson - Nowhere Now Lyrics

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Nowhere Now Music Video

Nowhere Now Lyrics

Six feet underground
We move backwards now
At the speed of sound
We are nowhere now

Too much time to kill
Too much wasted ink
Too much everything
There's no need to think

Here above the clouds
I am free of all the crowds
And I float above the stars
And I feel the rush of love
Looking down at Earth
It is luminous observed

We had every chance
But we never learn
We just make it worse
What we don't deserve

The principle of love
Has no meaning here
'Cause if you don't adhere
Better get out while you can

Here above the clouds
I am free of all the crowds
And I float above the stars
And I feel the rush of love
Looking down at Earth
It is luminous observed

Here above the clouds
I am free of all the crowds
And I float above the stars
And I feel the rush of love
Looking down at Earth
It is luminous observed

Six feet underground
We move backwards now
At the speed of sound
We are nowhere now

Writer(s): Steven John Wilson
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Downtown Music Publishing
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. What album is 'Nowhere Now' from?

    'Nowhere Now' is a track from Steven Wilson's fifth solo album, 'To the Bone,' which was released in 2017.

  2. When was the music video for 'Nowhere Now' released?

    The music video for 'Nowhere Now' was released on 19 September 2017.

  3. What genre does 'Nowhere Now' fall under?

    'Nowhere Now' is considered a part of progressive pop music, as described by critics.

  4. Who wrote the lyrics for 'Nowhere Now'?

    The lyrics for 'Nowhere Now' were written by Steven Wilson.

  5. How was Steven Wilson's album 'To the Bone' received by critics?

    'To the Bone,' which features 'Nowhere Now,' received mostly positive reviews. Metacritic gave it a normalized rating of 77 out of 100, indicating 'generally favorable reviews.'

  6. Were there any notable critiques of 'To the Bone'?

    Yes, while many praised the album, some critiques included Antonio Poscic of The Quietus, who criticized its 'edgeless approach,' and Rob Pociluk of Progressive Music Planet, who described it as a 'poorly written, poorly arranged' collection of songs.

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