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What if anything are you listening to now?
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Re: What if anything are you listening to now?
MaryMillingtonsGhost wrote: ↑18 Feb 2026, 19:14OTSOL is the only PT tree album I've never really liked mate.
Strange really, as I rate all the others, as well as his 'solo' stuff.
Also, not too sure if you're aware but Wilson's just released a live album on his new digital label.
Have a sneaking feeling you're more into PT though.
Yea I’ve found his solo stuff a lot more patchy than Porcupine Tree. And I wasn’t keen on the later Porcupine Tree albums. Apart from the track Time Flies. Having said that tracks like Routine, Drive Home and Pariah are great.
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Re: What if anything are you listening to now?
OTSOL is the only PT tree album I've never really liked mate.
Strange really, as I rate all the others, as well as his 'solo' stuff.
Also, not too sure if you're aware but Wilson's just released a live album on his new digital label.
Have a sneaking feeling you're more into PT though.
Strange really, as I rate all the others, as well as his 'solo' stuff.
Also, not too sure if you're aware but Wilson's just released a live album on his new digital label.
Have a sneaking feeling you're more into PT though.
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Re: What if anything are you listening to now?
Mike Oxsaw" wrote: ↑17 Feb 2026, 07:57 Porcupine Tree - The unedited improvisations of Moonloop.
(Flips between "Inspired by Pink Floyd (Zabriskie Point era) & Tangerine Dream (just after the Phaedra era)). A rather pleasant aural tapestry.
Someone on this thread (or most likely this thread's father) introduced the band's music to me, for which I'm extremely thankful/grateful.
Moonloop by Porcupine Tree is an excellent slab of music
I do love the early Porcupine Tree albums such as The Sky Moves Sideways, On the Sunday of Life, Voyage 34 and Lightbulb Sun
I do love the early Porcupine Tree albums such as The Sky Moves Sideways, On the Sunday of Life, Voyage 34 and Lightbulb Sun
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