Welcome back, Porcupine Tree! The progressive rock outfit initially launched by Steven Wilson are back together, having recently worked on a new album with the first song "Harridan" arriving for ...
The reformed Porcupine Tree have announced that the will release a brand new live album, Closure/Continuation. Live, through Music For Nations/Sony Music UK on December 8. You can watch a new video ...
Prog veterans Porcupine Tree had been largely inactive for about a decade when they launched a Bandcamp to release rarities last year, and now they’ve announced their first new album in 13 years, ...
Porcupine Tree have made their comeback today (November 1) with new single ‘Harridan’ and news of their 11th album, ‘CLOSURE/CONTINUATION’. The band last released an album in 2009 (‘The Incident’).
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After a 12-year hiatus, the trio return with an inquisitive, unpredictable set that finds their experimental side intact Porcupine Tree formed as a whimsical joke in 1987, but by the time of their ...
Fans of the longstanding contemporary progressive rock band Porcupine Tree who might have thought their days were over can now rejoice. This expansive, two-and-a-half hour, 21-song, live CD/DVD ...
The cult prog band fizzled out in 2010 when leader Steven Wilson lost interest – but never thought to tell his bandmates. What’s brought the trio back together? And is this closure or a fresh start?
Porcupine Tree have returned to action, sharing details of their first album in 12 years. The English prog outfit — now a trio of frontman Steven Wilson, keyboardist Richard Barbieri and drummer Gavin ...
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