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DEADWING

Porcupine Tree

 

Heavy Prog

4.13 | 2227 ratings

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5 stars (excuse my spelling) I was so suprised that they could do it again! after porcupine trees deadwing, porcupine tree became my favorite band they are just so versitile. The song deadwing is very hard song with great melodey, witch not enough bands do, deadwing was a great why to start the album out.The sound change between swallow and Lazarus just blows my mind, shallow is a type of hit I haven't hired tree do before its very soundgardeny and I can't believe It didn't get much radio play. Lazarus on the other hand is simpley the beatles sound of steven wilson's writing, the piano brives the song and the words are haunting. The next song, halo is very bassy like ''slave called shiver'' off stupid dream or ''creater has a master tape'' off in absentia, the song has great words and a unbelieveable jam. ''Arriving somewhere but not here'' in many whys is the gem on the album. The song is sung with such melodey that it finds a place in my soul. Then it takes a very aggresive turn that is probrobley the hardist I've hired tree get... The song has two amazing guitar solos and has a brillent fad out ending. Theres not one bad song on this album it's a complete masterpiece, I saw most of this materal live and it just blow me away.
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