Porcupine Tree - In Absentia - guest review
Porcupine Tree - In Absentia - guest review
Tracklist
01. Blackest Eyes02. Trains
03. Lips Of Ashes
04. The Sound Of Muzak
05. Gravity Eyelids
06. Wedding Nails
07. Prodigal
08. .3
09. The Creator Has A Mastertape
10. Heartattack In A Layby
11. Strip The Soul
12. Collapse The Light Into Earth
[European Special Version bonus disc]
01. Drown With Me
02. Chloroform
03. Strip The Soul [video edit]
Guest review by
Mindheist September 17, 2006
Let's begin to say that this is no album for pure extreme metallers and even less for fans of the black influences, so if you are like that, stop reading and don't even think about purchasing it. Being a recent fan of Porcupine Tree, I can say with no doubt that this album is recommended for progressive/rock fans and for sure Black Water Park and Deliverance Fans. In Absentia generates an original musical structure similar to Opeth. Although, this album will always be considered as the band's best album ever, I fell in love with the band's progressive rock sound when getting this masterpiece. Progressive/darkened sound mixed with flawless drumming and guitar arrangements and great keyboard-driven passage work together with the affectionate vocal presence of S.Wislon.
There's this genuine sound of Opeth (Death Whispered A Lullaby) in Blackest Eyes, soothing uneasiness perfectly expressed with the song's chorus. Followed with Trains, starts with an acoustic passage then evokes a great progressive driven dark rock sound. Lips Of Ashes, Sound Of Muzak, Gravity Eyelids and Wedding Nails sound sad and evoke distressful atmosphere and remind you of the sad side of Atonement and Reverie/Harlequin Forest in Ghost reveries. Acoustic guitars swarming up with catchy vocals to create groovy melancholic character (it's merely what Ghost Reveries lacks).
The progressive path following the band since the re-entering on the scene has increased the chance to create a new sound completely different of the early career's albums. In Absentia sounds very well and has probably accelerated many heartbeats. It's not perfect but not either so far from perfection.
Album highlights: Blackest Eyes, Trains, Lips Of Ashes, The Sound Of Musak, Gravity Eyelids, Wedding Nails.
Rating breakdown
| Performance: | 10 |
| Songwriting: | 8 |
| Originality: | 10 |
| Production: | 10 |
Written by Mindheist | September 17, 2006
Guest review disclaimer:
This is a guest review, which means it does not necessarily represent the point of view of the MS Staff.
This is a guest review, which means it does not necessarily represent the point of view of the MS Staff.
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, well i really want to know what's their strongest so, :