Porcupine Tree Classic Or Dud? Search & Destroy.

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Yeah I wonder what went down with Colin Edwin

Maresn3st, Friday, 11 March 2022 18:31 (two years ago) link

maybe i already said this before but colin used to live in the flat upstairs when my wife and i first moved in together. would hear him practsing his double-bass through the ceiling and it sounded cool, had no idea who porcupine tree were though. seemed like a nice guy

o shit the sheriff (NickB), Friday, 11 March 2022 19:48 (two years ago) link

apparently that was in 1997-ish, just in case you were wondering (you so weren't)

o shit the sheriff (NickB), Friday, 11 March 2022 20:02 (two years ago) link

I always felt that his kinda festi-dub meets the shopkeeper from Mr Ben vibe didn't really jive with the rest of the band.

Maresn3st, Friday, 11 March 2022 20:11 (two years ago) link

It causes me mild dismay that some Porcupine Tree fans refer to them as "The Porkies". Still never really heard them, my taste in mainstream prog ceases at around 1976 though so maybe for the best. Apologies for shit contribution to the thread anyway.

extra dark sideræl rusk (Matt #2), Friday, 11 March 2022 20:39 (two years ago) link

theres only one porky and he does the prime cuts

o shit the sheriff (NickB), Friday, 11 March 2022 20:47 (two years ago) link

two years pass...

In Absentia was a huge album for me in 2002-03 at the tail end of high school. I played it today for the first time in 20 years, and it still sounds wonderful to my ears, but I have no idea where to listen next in the Porcupine Tree discography and/or Steven Wilson Cinematic Universe. Should I move forward or backward from here? Are there specific albums I should seek out or avoid? Any pointers appreciated.

I can't tell if he's trolling or not (ilxor), Saturday, 27 April 2024 16:40 (one month ago) link

Stupid Dream and Lightbulb Sun are both pretty similar. I think I like those two slightly better but yea those 3 make up my favorite PT phase. They get a little heavier after that (Deadwing is still good), their prior stuff is spacey and nice but sometimes too derivative. Like it's a really good impression of King Crimson and Pink Floyd but he seems reluctant to do much that those groups don't do.

I also recently listened to In Abenstia for the first time in forever, it's really well made but it's made for a specific audience I think. Everyone I knew who was big into it was also into Radiohead and In the Aeroplane Over the Sea, it's music for misanthropic-leaning teenagers who spend a lot of time alone and have deep thoughts. My wife has a 19 year old cousin and I found out this era of PT is still really huge in the college dorms in Mexico

frogbs, Saturday, 27 April 2024 16:52 (one month ago) link

wilson has a huge following in Mexico. It's still the only place I've randomly run into people on the street wearing his or PTree tour shirts.

I'd recommend Deadwing after In Absentia, it's a very similar album with the same proportion of heavy stuff to ballads. Last few tracks on Deadwing are exceptional.

I? not I! He! He! HIM! (akm), Saturday, 27 April 2024 20:53 (one month ago) link


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