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Get All You Deserve

Label: Kscope Music
Released: 2012

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Article: Extended Analysis

Porcupine Tree: Octane Twisted

Read "Porcupine Tree: Octane Twisted" reviewed by John Kelman


Like it or not, the near-term future of British progressive/psychedelic rock Porcupine Tree is in a place of relative uncertainty. When group founder/singer/primary writer Steven Wilson was interviewed for All About Jazz in support of his the live solo set Get All You Deserve (Kscope, 2012), he revealed that 2013 will be focused largely on The ...

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Article: Interview

Steven Wilson: Luck's What You Make It

Read "Steven Wilson: Luck's What You Make It" reviewed by John Kelman


There was a time when progressive rock really meant what its name suggested: progressive music, music that pushed the boundaries of what rock music was, often by integrating elements of classical music and jazz into the mix. Milestone groups ranging from better-knowns like Yes, Genesis, King Crimson, Jethro Tull, Gentle Giant and Van der Graaf Generator ...

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Article: Album Review

Gavin Harrison & O5Ric: The Man Who Sold Himself

Read "The Man Who Sold Himself" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Controversy usually sparks insightful arguments, and the third effort by this duo, including a DVD 5.1 surround sound mix, will assuredly summon disparate opinions. A largely experimental progressive rock endeavor, perennial poll-winning drummer Gavin Harrison (King Crimson, Porcupine Tree) and touch guitarist/vocalist O5Ric present a storybook-like presentation, abetted by existential lyricism and a throng of jarring ...

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Grace For Drowning

Label: Kscope Music
Released: 2011
Track listing: CD1 (Deform to Form a Star): Grace for Drowning; Sectarian; Deform to Form a Star; No Part of Me; Postcard; Raider Prelude; Remainder the Black Dog. CD2 (Like Dust I Have Cleared From My Eye): Belle de Jour; Index; Track One; Raider II; Like Dust I Have Cleared From My Eye.

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Article: Album Review

Steven Wilson: Grace for Drowning

Read "Grace for Drowning" reviewed by John Kelman


Not that he wasn't already busy when, amidst being a driving force behind No-Man, Incredible Expanding Mindfuck and Porcupine Tree, singer/multi-instrumentalist Steven Wilson released his first proper solo recording, Insurgentes (Kscope, 2009), but the past two years have been even more hectic. His outstanding work bringing the King Crimson catalogue into the 21st century with revealing ...

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Chapters

Label: Kscope Music
Released: 2009
Track listing: CD1: Ricochet; The Great Unknown; From Within; In for a Ride; The War Is Over; Monolith; A Sky About to Rain; Every Step I Take; Groundbound; Gravity; When I Turn. CD2: Sad Rain; Wheel; The Old Man and the Sea; Nucleus (demo); Book of Hours (demo); The Far from the Sky (demo); 30 Pieces (demo); Prince of the Ocean (demo).

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Insurgentes

Label: Kscope Music
Released: 2009
Track listing: Harmony Korine; Abandoner; Salvaging; Veneno Para Las Hadas; No Twilight Within the Courts of the Sun; Significant Other; Only Child; Twilight Coda; Get All You Deserve; Insurgentes.

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Article: Album Review

Anekdoten: Chapters

Read "Chapters" reviewed by John Kelman


The influence of art rock bands like King Crimson continue to be felt into the new millennium, but when progressive rock began to make a comeback in the early 1990s--first in the underground, then in recent times to an even larger audience--albums that had been overlooked back in the day suddenly became hugely influential. Anekdoten began ...

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Article: Album Review

Steven Wilson: Insurgentes

Read "Insurgentes" reviewed by John Kelman


As the primary force behind British rock group Porcupine Tree--in its earliest days, the only force, starting as a solo project in 1991 and becoming a true group in 1993 to record/support its early classic The Sky Moves Sideways (C&S, 1995)--it would be easy to question why multi-instrumentalist/writer/singer Steven Wilson has chosen to release an album ...


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