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Fear Of A Blank Planet
Fear Of A Blank Planet

Release Date: Apr 16, 2007. Label: Lava. Genres: Ambient, Prog-Rock/Art Rock, Experimental, Post-Rock/Experimental. Number Of Tracks: 6. With less of a rock influence and more of Porcupine Tree's unclassifiable sound, Fear Of A Blank Planet is a magnificent album.

POSTED: 04/16/2007 - 07:36 am

9.6
rating
46
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Deadwing
Deadwing

Release Date: Apr 26, 2005. Label: Lava. Genres: Experimental, Post-Rock/Experimental, Experimental Rock. Number Of Tracks: 10. The album further develops the unlikely combination of progressive metal's heavy guitar crunch with the warm passion of radio-friendly pop-rock, always retaining that vintage Porcupine Tree psychedelic and effects-driven ambience.

POSTED: 11/14/2005 - 05:07 am

9.4
rating
7
Fear Of A Blank Planet
Fear Of A Blank Planet

Release Date: Apr 16, 2007. Label: Lava. Genres: Ambient, Prog-Rock/Art Rock, Experimental, Post-Rock/Experimental. Number Of Tracks: 6. With less of a rock influence and more of Porcupine Tree's unclassifiable sound, Fear Of A Blank Planet is a magnificent album.

POSTED: 04/16/2007 - 07:36 am

9.6
rating
46
Futile [EP]
Futile [EP]

Released: Jul, 2003. Genre: Progressive Metal. Label: Lava Records. Number Of Tracks: 9. Released in Porcupine Tree's "In Absentia" era, their "Futile" EP is, for the most part, a collection of songs that didn't fit on the album. I truly believe this is one of Porcupine Tree's strongest releases, the only issue (if it is one) being the lack of cohesion between some of the tracks.

POSTED: 01/27/2012 - 03:52 am

10
rating
0
In Absentia
In Absentia

Released: Sep 24, 2002. Genre: Rock. Styles: Prog-Rock/Art Rock, Experimental Rock, Post-Rock/Experimental. Number Of Tracks: 12. Continuing in the growing commercial vein of their previous releases, Porcupine Tree's In Absentia may be the most accessible release to ever spew forth from the group.

POSTED: 05/12/2005 - 04:40 am

9.7
rating
4
Lightbulb Sun
Lightbulb Sun

Release Date: Jul 11, 2000. Label: Snapper. Genres: Prog-Rock/Art Rock, Experimental Rock. Number Of Tracks: 10. Some older fans looked askance at Lightbulb Sun, feeling it was verging on overt commercialism.

POSTED: 07/30/2008 - 02:17 am

9.4
rating
7
Nil Recurring
Nil Recurring

Release Date: Feb 19, 2008. Label: Peaceville. Genres: Experimental, Post-Rock. Number Of Tracks: 4. ‘Nil Recurring’ is a beautiful piece of work that should and could be appreciated by anyone with an interest in rock music.

POSTED: 03/20/2008 - 03:30 am

8.9
rating
17
Octane Twisted
Octane Twisted

Released: Nov 20, 2012. Genre: Progressive Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Alternative Rock. Label: Kscope. Number Of Tracks: 21 (2CD+DVD). A double live album, the first disc contains the songs from the album "The Incident" in its entirety, with the second disc containing an assortment of other live tracks.

POSTED: 11/22/2012 - 07:33 am

8.1
rating
2
Signify
Signify

Released: 1997. Genre: Rock. Styles: Ambient, Prog-Rock/Art Rock, Experimental, Experimental Rock, Post-Rock/Experimental. Number Of Tracks: 12. The often gripping instrumental pieces which are as much a band trademark as anything else appear throughout.

POSTED: 05/16/2005 - 07:37 am

9.9
rating
3
Stupid Dream
Stupid Dream

Release Date: Apr 6, 1999. Label: Snapper. Genres: Prog-Rock/Art Rock, Experimental, Post-Rock/Experimental. Number Of Tracks: 12. Psychedelic music-heads, texture lovers and Radiohead fans take note: you've got a real treat coming once this is available again, and experiencing Stupid Dream for the first time is a marvel.

POSTED: 12/16/2007 - 01:07 pm

8.9
rating
4
The Incident
The Incident

Released: Sep 14, 2009. Genre: Progressive Rock. Label: Roadrunner Records. Number Of Tracks: 18. Porcupine Tree’s ambitious 75 minute work is a mixed bag.

POSTED: 10/08/2009 - 05:03 am

8.8
rating
40
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