Steven Wilson - On Porcupine Tree vs. Solo Work | Classic Rock Magazine video free download


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Comments

8 years ago

Klongyaw Seven

As someone who never saw PT live,I just want one more tour. They are the greatest band of all time to me,and I just want to see them live once.

9 years ago

Reza Fateh

we'll WAITING for Just One more PT Steven!

9 years ago

gavharr

Would have been really interesting to see Jørgen Munkeby in the Steven Wilson band :D And Richard Nettermalm on drums!

9 years ago

roy levanony

Steven is so nice, not caring about the sales.

9 years ago

seekah1

PT much MUCH more for me at least. Thanks for interview.

9 years ago

Leandro Biera

Which song is at the beginning?

9 years ago

SuperGorak

great guy. what a satisfying answer

9 years ago

Julian Joyce

I love both, really.But, yeah, when "The Incident" (last Porcupine Tree album in 2009) came out, it seemed like it was the end of something, at this time. Of course, there are brilliant parts and the main long piece is very good, but... I don't know... the sound & arrangements of many songs on it were a little bit "dry", tight, I could say - may be - "ouf of steam" compared to previous incredible PT releases...Actually, it's a treat to listen to those amazing "expanding kaleidoscopes" of styles and experiments (Prog - Jazz-rock and neo-psychedelic included) Wilson gives us since "Insurgentes".Ok, some parts of long Wilson's "solo" tracks are shadowy and sometimes disturbing (especially in "Grace for drowning" & "The raven... " , reactivating some sparks from old King Crimson / Yes / Van Der Graaf Generator / Soft Machine, etc... tortuous stuff), but it's been a real artistic achievement for Wilson, and even then he never let down his impressive song-writing & rock musician talents.The fact is that "Hand.Cannot.Erase." gathers quite every aspects of Wilson's wide musical creativity... including Blackfield's melancholic "Pop-rock", thundering or aerial Porcupine Tree's kind of riffs, electronic textures, even 70's "Rock/rhythm & blues" guitar chords...Once again - imprinted with a touching and intense narrative line - , Wilson has created a fucking masterpiece !!!! :)))

9 years ago

AliothSenator

Holy cow, new glasses.

9 years ago

TheKevlar4

I'm guessing it's Richard who doesn't like jazz.

9 years ago

Linda Sannuti

well said! 

9 years ago

voido

I would want more porcupine tree for sure. I do love this new solo album though. 

9 years ago

Charles Dude

Douche

9 years ago

Adham El-khatib

Steven, I fucking love you man :D 

9 years ago

Jim Sutton

*New: Steven Wilson - On Porcupine Tree vs. Solo Work*I love them both!

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