

Porcupine Tree are an English rock band formed by musician Steven Wilson in 1987. During an initial career spanning more than twenty years, they earned critical acclaim from critics and fellow musicians, developed a cult following, and became an influence for new artists. The group carved out a career at a certain distance away from mainstream music, being described by publications such as Classic Rock and PopMatters as "the most important band you'd never heard of".
The band began as a solo project for Wilson, who initially created all of the band's music himself. By late 1993, however, he wanted to work in a band environment, bringing on frequent collaborators Richard Barbieri as keyboardist, Colin Edwin as bassist, and Chris Maitland as drummer to form the first permanent lineup. With Wilson as lead vocalist and guitarist, this remained the lineup until February 2002, when Maitland left the band and Gavin Harrison was recruited to replace him. Porcupine Tree's early sound evoked various styles of psychedelic rock, space rock and experimental rock, later moving towards a more progressive/space rock direction comparable to that of Pink Floyd. Upon signing with Kscope record label in the late 1990s, the band began to approach a more mainstream alternative rock sound. By the early 2000s, the band had signed to a major record label and shifted their sound again, this time in a more progressive metal direction.
In 2010, after the tour in support of their 2009 studio album The Incident, the band became publicly inactive as Wilson committed himself to his solo work and other members began working on their own separate projects. However, Wilson, Barbieri and Harrison continued to intermittently work on material in secrecy over the course of the following decade, leading to the release of their album Closure/Continuation on 24 June 2022.
"You've got to be be crazy. Gotta have a real need...
I think it's duplicated rather than sampled...
(Cue the giant inflatable pig)
Hearing this song for the first time... :) ... and I second your rating.
That I'm a little bit confuuuused.
About what? I can help. Do you mean that this sounds like a fraternal twin of PF and Animals? Yes, I may concur. But the universe does not copyright or impose a quota on genius.
The strumming in this song is sort of reminiscent of "Tin Man" by America in some spots, maybe a little more than it sounds like "Dogs" to me. Still, as you know, it's just a syncopated style of guitar strumming which has been around long before any of those bands.
Good catch on America's 'Tin Man'. I miswrote Sheep, but it was Dogs by Pink Floyd that I had in mind.
Steven Wilson uses a similar syncopated style of guitar strumming in 'My Book of Regrets' on his recent 4 1/2 CD release.
This is getting to be a common criticism of RP, which really doesn't take into account that they do 'concept' albums that tell a story, usually from one or two subjective viewpoints. So the lyrics usually aren't about grand profound philosophical wossnames, but about subjective feelings and events, such as a guy having a heart attack in a layby (in The Incident), or a troubled adolescent contemplating suicide (Fear of a Blank Planet). Each song has to be considered in the context of its album, for all that it can stand alone musically.
but unfortunately this is not a full version.
Arpeggio breaks sharply ((
So the most beautiful part is absent here,
the most hypnotic progressive-rock part with slow and very deep transitions and sophisticated rhythms .
This is incredible live version
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3oAcw7lozFA
Exactly as it is supposed to be... an ode to the period in life when they still played throughout the world. Paying his respects to the artistry and lyrics of one of the greatest rock bands in history, by another one of the same - though be it on a smaller scale. Had history swapped them they could have easily done the same job and achieved the same spot in history.
Clemens... making it right with God... state of grace... it's the only
thing that matters.... I can't just reach out and take it... but I sure can ask for it!
And Cue: Emmylou Harris: Deeper Well. It fills my thoughts
in perfectly. ~~~> I was always looking for that deeper well... and
well... the Catholic Mass saves me.
That ...and a whole lotta RadioParadise!!! I bow down to you for always playing such amazing music that makes one think and feel with an option to share.
Bless Your Hearts dear Rebecca and Bill! Much Love from Canada.
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