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Universal acclaim- based on 21 Ratings
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Positive: 19 out of 21
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Mixed: 0 out of 21
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Negative: 2 out of 21
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Jul 1, 2022Wow! A Great album. TBH I did not have high hopes after a long hiatus. Porcupine Tree doesn't miss a step on this one! I am so happy to have found it. Do yourself a favor and listen with headphones
This is on the order of Thick as a Brick by Jethro Tull. Enjoy. If you need to stream something on a long trip this is a great choice. -
Jun 26, 2022What an awesome return for Porcupine Tree, I thought the day of sliding another PT album into my collection was long over! The new album is incredible, its same but different to their previous albums, with Chrimera's Wreck and Dignity being true standout songs.
Its a great album to introduce to new fans too. -
Jun 24, 2022Literally the best porcupine tree album in a decade.
I am absolutely in love with this album. It goes hard af.
I love all the songs other than rats return.
Harridan goes off with all of the sick drums. Gavin Harrison delivers some of the best drumming in all porcupine tree discography. -
Jun 29, 2022A fantastic return from the (now) threesome. Familiar in some respects but fresh and dynamic in others. Three stunning musicians at the top of their art. If you can, get the deluxe version, the 3 extra tracks are a great addition.
Great to have you back gents, hopefully there is more to come and this is not closure. -
Jul 9, 2022
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Jun 28, 2022Wilson first walked away when he felt the band’s songwriting had become too formulaic. Closure/Continuation is admirable in its attempts to reject that formula, but in the end, it also proves just how good they were at it.
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Jun 24, 2022A welcome new entry in PT's catalog, it reveals in fits and starts that the band have plenty left to say -- just what that is remains elusive and unclear on this wide-ranging return.
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Jun 24, 2022Progressive to the very soles of its nine-minute songs, and characterised by a level of instrumental proficiency that is, occasionally, emotionally detached.