Artist's albums
Recordings
2001 · album
Lightbulb Sun
2000 · album
Voyage 34 (Remaster)
2000 · album
Stupid Dream
1999 · album
Metanoia (Remastered)
1998 · album
Coma Divine (Remaster)
1997 · album
Signify (Remaster)
1996 · album
CLOSURE / CONTINUATION
2022 · album
Rats Return
2022 · single
Herd Culling
2022 · single
Of the New Day
2022 · single
Harridan
2021 · single
The Sound of No One Listening (Remastered)
2020 · album
Transmission IV
2020 · single
Trains (Remastered)
2020 · single
Blackest Eyes (Remastered)
2020 · single
Octane Twisted
2012 · album
Anesthetize
2010 · album
The Incident
2009 · album
Nil Recurring
2007 · EP
Fear of a Blank Planet
2007 · album
Arriving Somewhere
2006 · album
Deadwing
2005 · album
In Absentia
2002 · album
In Absentia (Deluxe - Remastered)
2002 · album
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Biography
Porcupine Tree are Steven Wilson, Richard Barbieri and Gavin Harrison. They are a hugely influential, relentlessly creative British rock band. First dreamt up by Wilson in 1987 as an outlet for experimental recordings he was making outside of his synth-pop duo No-Man, Porcupine Tree expanded to become a proper band in the early ’90s in order to further explore his ideas both on record and on stage. Over the years Porcupine Tree have constantly evolved as their expansive music has shifted from pastoral psychedelic rock and ambient electronic soundscapes to experimental pop and eventually - with “21st century masterpiece” In Absentia (Classic Rock) - a propulsive metal sound all of their own. Their latter records effortlessly combined each of those genres and allowed Porcupine Tree to occupy a musical universe unique to them. They released ten albums between 1992’s On The Sunday of Life and 2009’s The Incident. The band entered a period of hiatus following their biggest live show up to that point at the Royal Albert Hall in October 2010. A new album, Closure / Continuation was announced in November 2021.