Postcard (song)
"Postcard" is the first single off of Grace for Drowning, the second solo studio album, by British rock musician Steven Wilson. It was released digitally on October 10, 2011.[1] The single includes the album version, a live piano/vocal version, a remix, and a remix of another track from the same album, "Index".[2]
Reception
Reception for the song has been generally positive, with critics praising it for being more melodic and accessible than much of the Grace for Drowning album. William Ruhlmann of Allmusic interpreted it to be a song about lost love, writing, "In the relatively sparse lyrics that Wilson sings with a calm, British-accented tenor, he seems melancholy at first, apparently suffering from the aftermath of a romantic breakup. "There's nothing left for me to say or do," he declares in Postcard."[3] Brice Ezell of Popmatters descibed it as one of most accessible, melodic, and strongest songs of the album.[4] Similarly, Metal Buzz described the song as "Wilson's attempt at Coldplay",[5] and Alternative Matter compared it to music from Blackfield, Wilson's melodic pop rock side project.[6] American Aftermath called it a "gorgeous ballad" that "could fill even the coldest shell of a person with emotion".[7]
Track listing
- "Postcard" (Album Version) - 4:28
- "Postcard" (Live Piano/Vocal Version) – 3:12
- "Postcard" (North Atlantic Oscillation Remix) – 4:38
- "Index" (Necro Deathmort Remix) – 5:01
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