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Deadwing

Porcupine Tree

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Album Review

Porcupine Tree have always been pigeonholed with the modern movement, but the reality is that they're both a riff-addicted metal band and a troupe obsessed with rich harmonies and memorable refrains. Take the grinding guitar work of "Shallow" which dukes it out with frontman Steve Wilson's undeniably melodic chorus before easing into the delicate, beautifully crafted "Lazarus." Few bands exhibit this kind of depth, be it the dreamy, Pink Floyd-inspired hallucination "Halo" or the Queensrÿche echoes of "Open Car." If the 12-minute sonic meander known as "Arriving Somewhere but Not Here" is as head-trippy as rock music gets anymore, it is reassuring to know that this Tree is still growing. Ideal for headphones, Deadwing, Rovi

Customer Reviews

Phenominal!!!!!!

Truely outstanding album which flows wonderfully. Heavy tracks are done in a masterful way, with a clear understanding of what makes a truely absorbing album, grabbing you by the emotions and holding on tight, not letting you go until its finished. Lazarus is a beautiful song, perfectly written, perfectly executed and perfectly placed in the album. Arriving somewhere... is an whirlwind of a track, gradually building to an almighty storm before placing you gently back into the melodic surroundings. JUST BUY IT AND YOU WILL UNDERSTAND!!!

the best band you've never heard of

I saw them perform this album on their live tour last spring (2005) in Bristol and their musicianship is awesome. I'd already bought "In Absentia" on iTunes and was desperate for more. This album delivers on so many fronts that the best thing I can say is, "if you love good, imaginative, creative music, don'r mess about, just buy it now." Roll on their next release, and why hasn't iTunes got more of their older stuff like "Signify" and "Lightbulb Sun?" I'd give them six stars if I could!

Deadwing

Quite simply the best album I've ever had the pleasure to listen to. If you like prog. rock, you'll love this. The new album is released in April 2007. Having seen them play it in London (and as a fellow musician I can assure you they're as good live as on CD), it's worth watching out for.

Biography

Formed: 1991 in London, England

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

Though he initially came to wider attention (at least in the U.K.) with No-Man, his long-running collaboration with Tim Bowness, throughout the 1990s singer/guitarist Steven Wilson gained as much of a reputation for Porcupine Tree. Embracing and exploring prog rock inspirations while always keeping an ear out for newer musical connections, thus sidestepping the pointless revivalism of many of the band's...
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