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The Sky Moves Sideways
7/13/2005, AMG

Though Porcupine Tree's permanent lineup was in place by the time Sky Moves Sideways was complete, it was actually a combination of old and new, with a number of tracks once...  more >

Signify
1/1/1996, LAUNCH, Mike Lipton

Following a string of releases for Britain's Delerium label, Signify marks the first domestic disc from the California group bent on preserving one of rock's more maligned...  more >

Signify
7/13/2005, AMG

The first proper album by the full band, Signify was the next great step forward for Porcupine Tree, a distinct advancement in how well the foursome could completely rock...  more >

Stupid Dream
7/13/2005, AMG

The band's first album for K-Scope/Snapper starts out with a definite bang -- "Even Less," with some of the quartet's biggest, blasting rock epic music yet, yet also shot...  more >

Up The Downstair
7/13/2005, AMG

Up the Downstair feels noticeably different in tone from On the Sunday of Life -- the humor is nearly invisible, if present at all, and the focus is more explicitly up to...  more >

Lightbulb Sun
7/13/2005, AMG

Some older fans looked askance at Lightbulb Sun, feeling it was verging on overt commercialism (and admittedly, the near power ballad solo on "Where We Would Be" is a bit...  more >

In Absentia
10/24/2002, LAUNCH, Ken Micallef

A progressive souffle of beautiful vocal harmonies, ripping acoustic guitars and '70s prog rock might sound like a stomach ache to some, but for the diehard fans of English...  more >

In Absentia
7/13/2005, AMG

Continuing in the growing commercial vein of their previous releases, Porcupine Tree's In Absentia may be the most accessible release to ever spew forth from the group....  more >

Deadwing
7/13/2005, AMG

Porcupine Tree have always been pigeonholed with the modern prog movement, but the reality is that they're both a riff-addicted metal band and a troupe obsessed with rich...  more >