Porcupine Tree - Lightbulb Sun - guest review
Porcupine Tree - Lightbulb Sun - guest review
Tracklist
Disc I01. LightBulb Sun
02. How Is Your Life Today?
03. Four Chords That Made A Million
04. Shesmovedon
05. Last Chance To Evacuate Planet Earth Before It Is Recycled
06. The Rest Will Flow
07. Hatesong
08. Where We Would Be
09. Russia On Ice
10. Feel So Low
Disc II [Remastered edition, DVD-A]
01. LightBulb Sun
02. How Is Your Life Today?
03. Four Chords That Made A Million
04. Shesmovedon
05. Last Chance To Evacuate Planet Earth Before It Is Recycled
06. The Rest Will Flow
07. Hatesong
08. Where We Would Be
09. Russia On Ice
10. Feel So Low
11. Disappear
12. Buying New Soul
13. Cure For Optimism
+ Original 2000 Mix
+ Lyrics
+ Photogallery
Disc III [Pre-order bonus CD: Transmission 8.1]
01. Novak
02. Buying New Soul [instrumental backing track]
Guest review by
CobiWan1993 October 02, 2012
Steven Wilson has always been one of my favorite vocalists and he of course shines on this album. The album's "poppy" sound really suits Wilson's soft vocal style, giving off an extremely similar vibe to what I may hear from The Beatles or any other band of that nature. He has a very personable cadence to how he sings, allowing for people to easily replicate it while singing a Porcupine Tree vocal cover or what have you, however it will never sound as honest or genuine compared to the way Steven delivers his lyrics.
The music is for the most part played in a very "pop-rock" style with frequent usage of the acoustic guitar and touches of violin, again recalling pop music of the 1960's a'la The Beach Boys. This includes songs such as the title track, "Shesmovedon", and especially "The Rest Will Flow". However it is from this album with songs like "Hatesong" and "Russia On Ice" that we hear the band experiment with the more metallic style that they will fully embrace with the succeeding albums.
Lightbulb Sun was a great album to precede what many people to consider to be the band's magnum opus with In Absentia, which leaves this album sorely under-appreciated in a way. This shows the band experimenting with their pop-rock sound, testing out its boundaries, and coming up with some of their greatest songs to date, most especially "Russia on Ice". Highly recommended for all fans of Porcupine Tree and Steven Wilson's solo work.
Rating breakdown
| Performance: | 9 |
| Songwriting: | 9 |
| Originality: | 8 |
| Production: | 9 |
Written by CobiWan1993 | October 02, 2012
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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