Porcupine Tree - Stupid Dream review
Band: | Porcupine Tree |
Album: | Stupid Dream |
Style: | Progressive rock |
Release date: | March 1999 |
Guest review by: | Spyroid |
Disc I [CD]
01. Even Less
02. Piano Lessons
03. Stupid Dream
04. Pure Narcotic
05. Slave Called Shiver
06. Don't Hate Me
07. This Is No Rehearsal
08. Baby Dream In Cellophane
09. Stranger By The Minute
10. A Smart Kid
11. Tinto Brass
12. Stop Swimming
Disc II [DVD Audio] [2006 Re-release bonus]
01. Even Less
02. Piano Lessons
03. Stupid Dream
04. Pure Narcotic
05. Slave Called Shiver
06. Don't Hate Me
07. This Is No Rehearsal
08. Baby Dream In Cellophane
09. Stranger By The Minute
10. A Smart Kid
11. Tinto Brass
12. Stop Swimming
13. Ambulance Chasing
14. Even Less [Full version]
+ Piano Lessons [video]
+ Lyrics
+ Photogallery
Most albums of Porcupine Tree focus on being some kind of entity, with a theme, a concept, a red thread through the whole disc. Even if this album has a quite certain "style", I think of Stupid Dream as a collection of good songs more than an album. When a band writes an album with a concept, the album often becomes like a story were no chapters can be left out, and therefore all songs feel important. In other cases, like with 'Stupid Dream', there will almost unavoidably be fillers and tracks that you don't like as much as others - but also favourites. I normally don't find fillers on Porcupine Tree albums but here I can find at least three tracks that aren't interesting at all. Still the album also contains some of my favourite Porcupine Tree songs.
'Stupid Dream' has two sides - the catchy and popsong-oriented side like in the hits 'Piano Lessons' and 'Even Less', and the fragile and beautiful side like in 'Stop Swimming' and 'A Smart Kid'. I have to say that both sides are definately not bad, but I prefer the mellow songs which I believe to be very undiscovered even by fans. Soothing basslines, calm and sometimes desperate vocals blend perfectly with flute, incredible guitar solos ('A Smart Kid') and piano, and create atmospheres that I haven't heard any other band come close to. The very depressive lyrics also add a lot to this.
Stupid Dream might be my least favourite album of those I have heard with Porcupine Tree, but it's still very impressive that a band can change their direction quite radical and still release such a good album as Stupid Dream really is. Recommended to people who like their lighter stuff.
Rating breakdown
Performance: | 9 |
Songwriting: | 8 |
Originality: | 8 |
Production: | 8 |
Written by Spyroid | 13.06.2008
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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