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Staff review by Jeff
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Some months after the release date of the fantastic "Fear Of A Blank Planet", Steven Wilson and his band is back with a new original EP released by Peaceville Records, "Nil Recurring". This EP only features four songs but with approximately thirty minutes of music, this is obviously a must for all the people who like Porcupine Tree. Don't worry, this EP follows the road of their previous full length album so if you're still into dark melancholic progressive Rock/Metal, be sure that you'll check "Nil Recurring"!
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| published 28.02.2008 | Comments (7)
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Lit. - 02.12.2011 at 23:53
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I think of it like a sequel to FOABP.
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To be honest, had this been made into an album with a few more similarly lengthy songs, then it would probably surpass my favourite PT album that is 'Fear of a blank planet'. If it is even possible, this collection of songs shows more variety than on FOABP.
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