Porcupine Tree’s seventh studio album was the first in a run of three albums that for many represent the pinnacle of the band's artistic achievements, and with its fusion of metal, progressive rock, ambient textures, and acoustic singer-songwriter styled material, the album became a blueprint for a generation of bands to come.
Includes PT fan favourites 'Trains', 'The Sound of Muzak' and 'Blackest Eyes'.
Remastered by Steven Wilson in 2017, first time on stand-alone CD.
Originally released in 2005, 'Deadwing' was Porcupine Tree's eighth studio album following the band's breakthrough with 'In Absentia'. It was the second in a run of 3 albums that for many represent...
2021 Transmission label reissue of Porcupine Tree’s 1996 classic 'Signify'.
The first complete album recorded as a full quartet (Richard Barbieri, Colin Edwin, Chris Maitland and...
2021 Transmission label reissue of Porcupine Tree’s groundbreaking 2002 release 'In Absentia'.
Porcupine Tree’s seventh studio album was the first in a run of three albums that for many...
2021 Transmission label reissue of 'Fear Of A Blank Planet' (Porcupine Tree's ninth studio release), an ambitious 50 minute concept album based on the Bret Easton Ellis novel 'Lunar Park'...