That's quite humorous, Ink.
Yes, this release isn't going to be melodic or filled with beauty....even though I've read that there is actually a "Beehive Pub and Inn" located in the region of Manafon.
I had mentioned in another post that the track 'Sleepwalkers' is probably the best indicator of what to expect. That song was recorded as part of the sessions for this project and possibly served well as a foretaste of what is to come musically. There is also a strong sense of disgust, belligerence and disdain in the words of that track and I wouldn't be all that surprised if such attitudes are predominant throughout this new disc. I also think that Simonp is onto a great point when making mention of RS Thomas. His misanthropic demeanor toward the modernization of societies would indeed seem to appeal to Sylvian very much at this point in time.
I wouldn't be counting on hearing any similarities to Nine Horses. That musical output was mostly created due to the instigations and imaginations of Steve Jansen and Burnt Friedman. I recall learning somewhere that after creating 'blemish' and the subsequent tour, Sylvian's focus was on following further into that highly experimental direction. Thankfully, due to allegiance to his brother and an interest to work with Friedman, he did happen to follow through on the Nine Horses project. But all the while, he was toiling away working on this new one - and this is where his heart and head are now firmly fixed. So as far as I know, he is not all that interested in working with accessible forms of music.