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English progressive rock band founded in 1987 by Steven Wilson in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire. Originally a pseudonym for solo recordings by Steven Wilson, Colin Edwin, Chris Maitland & Richard Barbieri joined the band in 1993 and the band stayed that way until 2002, when Chris Maitland left the group, and Gavin Harrison replaced him. Since their last album 'The Incident', the band has not officially disbanded, as many would like to think. Steven Wilson has stated that Porcupine Tree will never be his prime focus again but only a side project.
But he is open for more material in the future should the opportunities present itself. Reason for this is because PT never let him explore beyond the core genre of the band like his solo work would allow him to do. I recently read on Wikipedia that Fripp thought Prog Rock should have died when King Crimson broke up.
Fripp and other music 'experts' on same article mention how Prog Rock became so derivitive and if it couldn't 'progress'. Then it should die. So why then did Fripp collaborate with SW? All I know is that when I found Porcupine Tree and SW music, it gave me a reason to live again in today's world of (mostly) garbage pop music. There is so much innovation in SW's work and I am emotionally moved by this epic music. I won't try to understand the mind of Fripp, but the [professions of] music critics and music experts are what should die. Prog Rock fans and consumers are blessed to know what greatness PT has delivered beyond Prog Rock, so much fusion of so many genres and styles.
Truly great music put out there for all of posterity. This old guy's lovin it!!! Not one single little sound is out of place in Porcupine Tree's records. Steven Wilson is a master of sound and emotion, putting every bit of work together exactly how it should be. He can make you feel however he wants.
Porcupine Tree's entire discography is a magnum opus, even albums from back when it was only him and lots of DIY studio equipment. He knows how to carve the perfect music with the materials at his disposal. Now, accented by Gavin Harrison's amazing drumming talent, Colin Edwin's everpresent bass, and Richard Barbieri's immersive soundscapes, Wilson's guitar and lyrical talent are only amplified further, bringing Porcupine Tree to a new level of amazing. Forget or leave aside all other progressive-rock bands like Dream Theater and such. Porcupine Tree is the most fulfilling band i have heard. If you check out their 'Arriving Somewhere' DVD, you see that these guys are the most prominent band ever in the genre that also have nailed the 5.1 sound perfectly that pisses all over other concert releases.
The geeky but genius Steven Wilson is a brilliant songwriter who worked hard to lift the band up and forward. And the result has been astounding. Porcupine Tree is also Britain's music industry best kept secret.