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This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Porcupine Tree: Steven Wilson (vocals, guitar, hammer dulcimer, piano, keyboards, bass instrument); Richard Barbieri (keyboards, synthesizer); Colin Edwin (bass guitar); Gavin Harrison (drums, percussion). Personnel: Mikael Åkerfeldt (guitar, background vocals); Adrian Belew (guitar). Porcupine Tree have always been pigeonholed with the modern prog 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 -- despite its title -- takes flight nonetheless. ~ John D. Luerssen Considering their cinematic scope, it's fitting that the songs on DEADWING were actually inspired by a film script written by Porcupine Tree mastermind Steven Wilson. Not that this should come as any surprise to longtime fans who know the UK act's reputation for churning out epic progressive rock so sonically descriptive that it's practically visual. Porcupine Tree creates works with complex structures that do not alienate or obscure the songs themselves, pieces that are dark and psychedelic without being sinister. On the 12-minute opening title track, weighty guitar riffs and spacious synths immediately recall Nine Inch Nails, but swooping melodic changes give way to ambient passages, making it plain that this is no industrial-rock rip-off. "Arriving Somewhere But Not Here" begins with processed backwards guitar, building into a harmony-fueled crescendo before dropping off completely to reveal sparse picking over loops and clicks. Guests Mikael Akerfeldt (Opeth) and Adrian Belew (King Crimson) contribute vocal harmonies and guitar, respectively, and the disc comes enhanced with behind-the-scenes video footage as a bonus feature. Deadwing Music | List Price | $13.98 (You save $3.69) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Progressive CDs, Post Rock, Rock, Enhanced CD | | Label | Lava | | Orig Year | 2005 | | All Time Sales Rank | 134  | | CD Universe Part number | 6847272 | | Catalog number | 93812 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Apr 26, 2005 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Personnel | Steven Wilson - vocals, guitar, hammer dulcimer, piano, keyboards, bass instrument Richard Barbieri - keyboards, synthesizer Gavin Harrison - drums, percussion Colin Edwin - bass guitar
Also: Adrian Belew, Mikael Akerfeldt |
Porcupine Tree Deadwing Songs Deadwing Music Review Average Rating: (4.4 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews my new obsession This is the sort of dynamic, sonically rich music that gets into your cortex and stays there. The lyrics are complete bollocks,(Steven needs a lyric collaborator), but take the songs as a whole, and it will blow you away. Stick around for the hidden track. A whisker better than "IN ABSENTIA", and, I fear, better than "BLANK PLANET"
Submitted by David Martin (Victoria, Australia) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 2 of 2 found this helpful.
PT is if anything hard to define Not being all that familiar with PT, from reading reviews was interested. Hard Rock
soft instrumental and good vocal passages,
it's hard to pinpoint the type of music and if nothing else most original and unlike most that are defined as progressive. A nice collection to add to
your cd collection.
Submitted by John W (Belleville)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
it's a good album it's a good cd, but the others (absentia, live in rome,lightbulb sun) are better, more progressive. the music are more metal. Submitted by llveiculos (goiania, GO,BRAZIL)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
PT is finally ready for stardom. Deadwing delivers! After a few listens it will get to you. Being a long time PT fan, I was esceptic of certain collaborations and the edgier, heavier sound on some tracks, but as it turns out, it works beautifully! Deadwing (the song) is an awesome three-way collaboration that jumpstarts the whole album, Halo is so good it could be a single on its own. Lazarus is already a single, and another beautiful song following the likes of earlier tracks like Stranger By the Minute and The Rest Will Flow. The masterpiece here, though, has to be Arriving Somewhere but not here, 12+ minutes of vintage PT, and probably one of the best songs on their entire catalog. This group has everything to take it to the next level. Deadwing is their latest proof of it. Submitted by Julio R. (Caracas, Vzla)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
NO WORDS..... ...THIS IS JUST OUTSTANDING!!!! PORCUPINE TREE JUST KEEPS GETTING BETTER AND BETTER, TAKING YOU FURTHER INTO A MUSICAL UNIVERSE. HOW DO THEY DO IT? A BIT DIFFERENT THAN IN ABSENTIA, BUT MORE DIVERSE. I CAN' WAIT FOR THE NEXT RELEASE!!!! Submitted by roorya (SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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