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After one listen I'd put it in the pretty decent to pretty good category. Way better than The Incident, although that's a low bar, so from that aspect alone I'm glad this thing exists. Not really sure why this needed to be PT over another solo album of his (although it is obviously quite different to his most recent solo outputs). But definitely something I will want to listen to again. 

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Very interesting indeed. I like the part where he said he basically just lied about PT being over. lol
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Dellinger Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 28 2022 at 21:31
I gave one listen to the album on spotify and I sort of didn't catch anything particularly noteworthy... but then the same happened the first time I heard Porcupine Tree online (it was not until I got my first albums, Coma Divine and Wilson's Grace for Drowning, that I really came to like his music). However, by listening to this album I remembered I hadn't even checked out Wilson's last solo album (having ever less albums physically available on stores doesn't help at all), so I gave that one a listen too, and unexpectedly I think I liked that one better... still I need to check them both out more to be sure.
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After one listen I'd put it in the pretty decent to pretty good category. Way better than The Incident, although that's a low bar, so from that aspect alone I'm glad this thing exists. Not really sure why this needed to be PT over another solo album of his (although it is obviously quite different to his most recent solo outputs). But definitely something I will want to listen to again. 

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I like it on initial listen. Definitely a much better ending (if it is) than The Incident. It does come across a bit like the band came up with a checklist of what goes into a Porcupine Tree album and made sure to check off as many things as possible.
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Originally posted by Man With Hat Man With Hat wrote:

After one listen I'd put it in the pretty decent to pretty good category. Way better than The Incident, although that's a low bar, so from that aspect alone I'm glad this thing exists. Not really sure why this needed to be PT over another solo album of his (although it is obviously quite different to his most recent solo outputs). But definitely something I will want to listen to again. 

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Man With Hat Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 26 2022 at 16:21
After one listen I'd put it in the pretty decent to pretty good category. Way better than The Incident, although that's a low bar, so from that aspect alone I'm glad this thing exists. Not really sure why this needed to be PT over another solo album of his (although it is obviously quite different to his most recent solo outputs). But definitely something I will want to listen to again. 
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Just started digging into it. Rat's Return is fantastic. 
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Fantastic album, very different from what I was expecting from them, tbh. 

There's a lot of SW solo work influence there, especially with how the bass guitar is played, but Richard textures is also more present and there's not much metal elements in it anymore. Probably their most complex work (lots of influence from the HCE and GfD era and not so much catchy choruses) and their most "textural" work since Signify days too. 

I'll never enjoy SW solo career as much as PT lol


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It's good. 3.75 stars. Sounds samey, like PT. I do enjoy the heavy riff on "Chimera's Wreck" which is definately influenced by Rush.

Fave song "Rats Return".
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It arrived in the post today, and first listen as I type this.

First impressions are a decent album, which is a good sign that repeated listens will turn out to be a bloody good album!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Catcher10 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 24 2022 at 14:12
I don't get mine till Monday Cry. Will be next Friday before first listen as I'm out of town next week...CryAngry
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote JD Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 24 2022 at 12:00
Lots of familiar PT stuff going on here.
Great production, as always.
Decent mix of heavy and lite tunes.

Personal favourites...
Track 1 - Harridan
Track 3 - Rats Return
Track 5 - Herd Culling

Overall...a solid 7/10, maybe 7.5/10
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It's decent after the first listen, will come up with an opinion after more listens.

But today's release has been dampened....
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Anyone given it a go yet? I haven’t found the time today.

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