Guitarist and singer with a substantial solo discography; frequently associated with the progressive scene and noted for touring/playing with Marillion and Fish and for live work with Porcupine Tree.

Reviews note Wesley often appears as guitarist and second voice for Porcupine Tree (since the In Absentia era), opened for Marillion on multiple tours, had collaborations with Fish, released the album Shiver (2005) mixed by Steven Wilson, and founded the RedRoom Recorders label in Tampa Bay (as mentioned in reviews).

DeBaser reviews praise John Wesley's songwriting and guitar work across two albums: Shiver (warm, singer-songwriter rock) and A Way You'll Never Be (a cohesive, powerful rock record). Reviews note his ties to the progressive scene and strong rhythmic contributions.

For:Fans of guitar-driven rock, progressive-rock listeners curious about solo work, and admirers of singer-songwriter phrasing within alternative rock.

 "Gather some of what we managed to sow... leave the lost years in a box of old letters... the chaos of the unknown is gone: so turn around and go home."

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 Shiver does not aspire to be a masterpiece. It’s a good album, not particularly challenging and rather homogeneous in its offering, recommended especially to lovers of warm and singer-songwriter sounds.

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