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Artist.......: Porcupine Tree
Album.Title..: In Absentia
Label........: Lava Records
Genre........: Progessive Rock
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rip.date....: Feb-01-2003
str.date....: Jan-23-2003
ripper......: Storm
quality.....: 192 kbps
size........: 116,1 MB
playtime....: 84:24 min
Catnr.......: 7567 93163-2
URL.........: www.porcupinetree.com


[ T R A C K . L I S T I N G ]


track title time

Main CD

01. blackest eyes 04:23
02. trains 05:56
03. lips of ashes 04:39
04. the sound of muzak 04:59
05. gravity eyelids 07:56
06. wedding nails 06:33
07. prodigal 05:32
08. 3 05:25
09. the creator has a mastertape 05:21
10. heartattack in a layby 04:15
11. strip the soul 07:21
12. collapse the light into earth 05:52

Bonus CD

01. drown with me 05:22
02. chloroform 07:15
03. strip the soul (video edit) 03:35

[ A B O U T . T H i S . R E L E A S E ]

This is the European edition of last years best
progressive rock album that was then only released
in the USA.

Anyone out there remember albums? I'm not talking
about the fragmented slabs of singles & filler that
come out every Tuesday. I'm talking about the
complete experience, made up of songs, art, and the
printed word. Something you can absorb as a whole.
Nowadays, too many of us live quickly and demand
that our music be sliced into bite-sized, easily
digestible listening fodder.

Thankfully, Steven Wilson and Richard Barbieri of
Porcupine Tree still remember albums. "We've always
been more interested in the principle of an album
as opposed to a set of individual songs that don't
really hang together," says Wilson. The latest of
what Wilson refers to as "song-cycle" albums, In
Absentia, is Porcupine Tree's major label debut and
the band's first proper U.S. introduction.

Wilson's definition of a "song-cycle" album is
basically anything where the record has "more
substance as a whole, rather than broken down into
its constituent parts." Records like "Quadrophenia,
Dark Side of the Moon… some of Zappa's…" Barbieri
adds, "We try to be very ambitious and eclectic in
a single record. Lyrics, artwork and music sit
together very well. That's the way we approach
Porcupine Tree albums. All aspects of media come
together in this beautiful package."

Some of you are probably wondering... who is
Porcupine Tree anyway? Are they a new band? Not at
all. The Tree (as the group's fans refer to them)
started out as the brainchild of Steven Wilson back
in 1987. The band actually started out as a parody,
ala Spinal Tap. Tired of doing computer tech
support, Wilson created a spoof of a rock
band--complete with a fake history. Together as a
band since 1993, Porcupine Tree is one of the
U.K.'s most respected underground groups with a
fanbase that spans the globe.

Let's talk about the CD. One of the coolest things
about In Absentia is the multitude of musical
styles on the disc, and the way they all seem to
fit together--often within a single song. From the
majestic opening track, "Blackest Eyes" to the
soft, cinematic "Collapse the Light Into Earth,"
the band effortlessly weaves its way through
acoustic bits with tender harmonies, assorted
electronic textures, expansive arrangements, and
bits of metal--all thrown together to create a
rich, sonically intense, musical landscape.

As for the songs themselves, they etch themselves
into your memory the first time you hear them.
"Blackest Eyes" has rock radio written all over it.
"Trains" is a perfect example of contrasting
musical styles juxtaposed against each other. "Lips
of Ashes" is a melancholy acoustic tune with lush
Crosby, Stills & Nash-like vocals. Wilson takes a
stab at the music industry on "The Sound of Muzak"
(yes, he has a bit of an attitude--always a good
thing for a musician these days).

The band gives Rush a run for their money with the
instrumental, "Wedding Nails," only to be followed
by the dreamy "Prodigal." A great melody and a
killer hook make this song another one that's
perfect for airplay. ".3" shows the darker side of
the band with its driving bass line, and is the
perfect companion to "Strip the Soul" (the album's
first video, which is also included on the CD).
Metal-heads will be drooling over "The Creator Has
a Mastertape." Then, in the complete opposite
direction, they follow it with the intricately
layered harmonies of "Heartattack in a Layby."

For the collectors out there, the original
pressings were released in a cardboard cover. After
the first 20,000 copies are gone, it will be
switched to the standard jewel box format. The CDs
are different colors, depending on which copy you
happen to get. The original discs (in the cardboard
cover) were a blood red color; the jewel box
version is black. There are also plans to released
the album on vinyl (the band actually has a clause
in their contract stating this).

Overall, In Absentia has a harder edge than the
band's last two albums, but that doesn't make it
any less enjoyable. Porcupine Tree is poised for a
huge breakthrough with this record. While not quite
as consistent as their previous one, Lightbulb Sun,
this is one disc that's sure to please old and new
fans alike.


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