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Porcupine Tree Album: “Deadwing [DVD Audio/Video]”
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Deadwing [DVD Audio/Video] |
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Release Date:2005-05-16
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Type:Unknown
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Genre:Progressive Rock
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Label:DTS Entert'ment
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Explicit Lyrics:Yes
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UPC:2605000024940
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Review - :
{$Porcupine Tree} have always been pigeonholed with the modern {\prog rock} movement, but the reality is that they're both a riff-addicted {\metal} band and a troupe obsessed with rich harmonies and memorable refrains. Take the grinding guitar work of {&"Shallow"} which dukes it out with frontman {$Steven Wilson}'s undeniably melodic chorus before easing into the delicate, beautifully crafted {&"Lazarus."} Few bands exhibit this kind of depth, be it the dreamy, {$Pink Floyd}-inspired hallucination {&"Halo"} or the {$Queensrÿche} echoes of {&"Open Car."} If the 12-minute sonic meander known as {&"Arriving Somewhere but Not Here"} is as head-trippy as {\rock} music gets anymore, it is reassuring to know that this {$Tree} is still growing. Ideal for headphones, {^Deadwing} -- despite its title -- takes flight nonetheless. [This release of the album contains bonus audio and video material.] ~ John D. Luerssen, All Music Guide
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