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DEADWING

Porcupine Tree

 

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4.13 | 2250 ratings

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Xeroth
5 stars From the first song to the last song, Porcupine Tree's Deadwing nails my devotion right on the head. This album is the first album I heard from these guys, and I'd have to say it's one of my all time favorite albums among the many I have. Deadwing not only has incredible musicianship, but also incredible lyrics. Deadwing is an awsome song and it just gets better from there. This was a good addition to the bands collection, and an awsome mix. Lazuras, Shallow, Arriving Somwhere but not here, and more and more! I love Deadwing, I love Porcupine Tree. They're incredible and this album definately diserves a 5/5. They have good emotions and strong instrumental, and great mixture of psychedelic/space effects to classify them under this genre. Hard in some places, soft in others, Porcupine Tree is just awsome, they can really be listenend by anyone, sort of. Some people may find this ablum dark, but it isn't too bad, it's psychedelic baby! I like to tell people when I talk about these guys that Porcupine Tree is a better and improved version of Pink Floyd in the Metal-like genre of music! listen to Deadwing, it's incredible, and so is the band! They're awsome! 5/5 this album is just incredible!
Xeroth | 5/5 |

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