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PORCUPINE TREE – Arriving somewhere... (DVD)

Review

PORCUPINE TREE

Arriving somewhere... (DVD)

Genre
CD
Datum
04.10.2006
Autor
The King Det.
8 /10
Since 1987, STEVEN WILSON has been creating his own works and is the founder of this fabulous band. Psychedelic and progressive rock is taken very seriously and performed here. The very first DVD of the group comes in a very valuable packaging and impresses with the content of the two DVDs. The first CD features a complete show from October 11 and 12, 2005, at Park West in Chicago. The second supplement includes a lot of extras from videos from Rockpalast and from KEVIN HARRISON, who captured his own piece here with percussion-style cymbals and also delivers a fascinating video on the CD. Well, the music is heavily packed with rocking guitar riffs and solos a la Pink Floyd, a groovy bass, and an excellent drummer who knows how to express himself. The only problem is - as always - the keyboardist... I just can't get used to the sound, which is quite typical for the late '80s rock line. This work is now the 15th from the band, and there are probably various tapes from the early days of the frontman. This piece will hit the stores on October 23, 2006, or at SNAPPER, who will offer this masterpiece for just ten euros. The presentation of the show has turned out to be incredibly good, and I count over six different camera angles that do their job quite well. The light show is well thought out and comes across beautifully colorful. Overall, everything is super synchronized, and the production is of high quality! Before I make a purchase recommendation, I suggest checking out MySpace.com/porcupinetree briefly, as this might not be suitable for punk shoe wearers! For fans of '80s and '90s rock icons, this is definitely a treat!
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