Tuesday, June 2, 2009

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stoner Porcupine Tree - Fear Of A Blank Planet

Fear of a Blank Planet is the ninth album that Porcupine Tree published in its nearly twenty years of existence.
The disc is based on a concept by which the man of the band, Steven Wilson, expressed a negative view of these times, especially in the lives of children and adolescents who go messing around while they are glued to your Xbox play locked in his darkroom. This is why the disk somehow becomes a kind of "Gummo" or "Kids" progressive rock, although on the official website, Wilson mentioned that the album's lyrics are based on the novel by the writer Lunar Park Bret Easton Ellis , especially the track "My Ashes" that talks about the final chapter the book, in which, history tells the tortuous relationship between a father and a son and a grandson in the end concluded that the ashes of the former are thrown into the sea but not before he had flown with the wind in the city that the story unfolds. Libraaazo!.
participate in the hard core members of the band. Richard Barbieri keys, which from the Voyage 34 are felt as an indispensable part the group, Colin Edwin on bass, Gavin Harris in the very same gown and Steven Wilson on vocals and guitar, apparently on his experience as a producer of Opeth decided to give a little more distortion from In absentia.
luxury as guests are Robert Fripp of King Crimson and Alex Lifeson of Rush.
The album is one of the best sellers in the history of the Porcupine, but personally I prefer the Stupid Dream as one of my favorites.
Here I give you the Fear of a Blank Planet, a copy that belongs to the blog Soy del Monton , where you can find other more albums of prog and rock in general (thanks Ghost).
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