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Second album of the collaborative effort from Porcupine Tree's Steven Wilson and noted Israeli pop singer Aviv Geffen. The music on this one is a bit mellower than the debut but still cut from a similar cloth.
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"Drummer Gavin Harrison is one the most prolific and celebrated drummers within the jazz and progressive rock/metal communities.
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"Having almost single-handedly reinvigorated the music of King Crimson on tour in 2008, drummer Gavin Harrison’s extra-curricular adventures outside his Porcupine Tree home-base continue without a break.
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New remixed version of the 2009 album from this excellent Norwegian band that has been taken under the wing of the members of Marillion. Modern progressive rock with some similarities to Muse and what the Marillion kats have been up to lately.
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Porcupine Tree's debut album. A mix of quirky pop and psychedelia the album has a naive charm about it that makes it stand alone.
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First solo album from Porcupine Tree mainman. 2016 remaster.
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New full length digipak remixed and remastered version of the unexpurgated Voyage 34. Originally released as a now OOP single in '92, Voyage 34 is the ultimate psychedelic space rock head trip.
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Vinyl edition. Falling Deeper finds Anathema reworking older material, backed by a 26 piece orchestra. The band is complemented by former Gathering vocalist Anneke van Giersbergen.
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"Bravo is the first album from Norwegian band Gazpacho. They are big fans of Marillion but aim to develop a sound of their own.
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Falling Deeper finds Anathema reworking older material, backed by a 26 piece orchestra. The band is complemented by former Gathering vocalist Anneke van Giersbergen.
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Steven Wilson's second solo album features a variety of interesting prog luminaries including Steve Hackett, Robert Fripp, Tony Levin, Trey Gunn, Theo Travis, and Jordan Rudess. Proggier than his first solo album and frankly recent Porcupine Tree. Lots of Mellotron bliss on this one.
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