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Nil Recurring
by: Porcupine Tree
List Price: £11.99CD-Charts Price: £9.79 You Save: £2.20 (18%)Prices subject to change.
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Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0801056823526
Label: Peaceville
Manufacturer: Peaceville
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Peaceville
Release Date: February 18, 2008
Studio: Peaceville
Sales Rank: 17586
MPN: 235
Disc 1:- Nil Recurring
- Normal
- Cheating The Polygraph
- What Happens Now ?
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One word: Magnificent.
Steven Wilson must be the world's most underrated songwriter. His output via Porcupine Tree, Blackfield, No Man etc, simply proves how versatile and prolific he is. I can't think of any other artist that cuts across so many musical styles and maintains such quality.
Any of these tracks would have graced FOABT. Perhaps they should have released a double album.
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Even though Porcupine tree got massive regocnition for their "Fear Of A Blank Planet" album, I dont think that this EP has been that much of a shocker. I wasnt totally blown away by Fear, and it did of course involve a lot of talk about PT commercialising, and Nil Recurring just didnt strike me as being very interesting at all. I cant hear anything new at all on there, its almost as if they've given up. If you're just getting into Porcupine Tree, I would definitely recommend some of their earlier stuff like Signify or In Absentia, since it really demonstrates the bands true potential to be totally unique sounding and creative.
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I would highly recommend getting the 5.1 surround version of Fear of a Blank Planet (which includes all of the Nil Recurring EP in surround sound), if you have a 5.1 system. If you haven't get this, but you'll be missing out on the finest audio experience you will have all year.
Four stunning tracks, in no way poorer in quality than anything on FOABP. Highlight for me is Normal. But you really, REALLY deserve to hear it in surround sound.
Shocking that PT/SW doesn't get the recognition and plaudits they deserve. This is music at its best. Buy it. Tell your friends. :)
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I heard Porcupine Tree for the first time a few years ago with their astonishing 'Deadwing'. Since then I've listened and bought everything I could lay my hands on and Porcupine Tree has grown to be one of my favourite bands. 'Fear of a Blank Planet' was a real treat and now we're getting the 'leftovers' that didn't make the record. Well, these so called leftovers are from such an amazing quality that every PT fan,or simply everyone who's into 'something more' than your average every day radio music, should buy this record. 'Nil Recurring' is the instrumental opener, a pure demonstration of PT's brilliant musicianship. In 'Normal' we can here some themes used in 'Sentimental' on 'Fear of a Blank Planet', but altogether a great track. 'Cheating ... Read More:
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