2002-2021 reissue HQ vinyl 2LP - features several of Porcupine Tree’s most loved songs including ’Trains’, ‘The Sound of Muzak’ and ’Blackest Eyes’. ’In Absentia’ was the band's seventh studio album. The album had a distinctly heavier tone, partly due to Lees meer..
Release date: 08-03-2018 (originally released in 2002)
2018 reissue HQ vinyl 2LP - ’In Absentia’ was the band's seventh studio album. Remastered by Steven Wilson. The album had a distinctly heavier tone, partly due to the addition of legendary drummer Gavin Harrison. It features several of Porcupine Tree’s most loved songs including ’Trains’, ‘The Sound of Muzak’ and ’Blackest Eyes’. While not a formal concept album, many of the songs have common themes related to serial killers, youthful innocence gone wrong, and observations about the modern world, setting a template for many of Wilson's future songs.
Tracks:(2LP's)
A1 Blackest Eyes (Backing Vocals & Guitar John Wesley)
A2 Trains
A3 Lips Of Ashes
A4 The Sound Of Muzak (Backing Vocals Aviv Geffen John Wesley)
B1 Gravity Eyelids
B2 Wedding Nails
B3 Prodigal
C1 3
C2 The Creator Has A Mastertape
C3 Chloroform
D1 Heartattack In A Layby
D2 Strip The Soul
D3 Collapse The Light Into Earth
reviews:
I call this album the embodiment of the modern intelligent music. This is a brilliant prog-rock album in all aspects - The lyrics is fascinating and you feel that every guitar riff is telling you a whole story except for being a part of a genius melody writing. -MASTERPIECE-
Possibly the greatest album of all time. The perfect mix of hard rock riffs with acoustic and piano led ballads. The only weak spot is a few parts of Wedding Nails, but the rest of this album is incredible
No way would I put Fear of a Blank Planet at the top, so it's between this and Deadwing. Both are very close in quality in my mind, and Deadwing has a much better structure, and concept (and ASBNH is better than most In Absentia songs). But In Absentia as a whole is still extremely well constructed and has better songs on the whole, I would say there's 0-1 weak spots on this album. Also, the surreal, ambient, and creepy factor is definitely higher on In Absentia than Deadwing.
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