The Future Now is the seventh studio album by Peter Hammill, released on Charisma Records in 1978.
The Future Now Review by François Couture
The Future Now is one of Peter Hammill's best and most disconcerting albums since the mid-'70s. Filled with beautiful piano ballads, strange experiments, and anthemic rock songs, it stands as multi-faceted as the artist -- who, incidentally, shaved half of his facial hair for the eye-catching cover shot. ... "The Mousetrap (Caught In)" -- the story of an actor performing the same play for the last 30 years -- is another highlight. The Future Now is an artist album. It requires dedication but rewards a hundredfold.
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