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| ARTIST: | Porcupine Tree |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Delerium Records |
| TYPE: | Pop, Rock |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Sky Moves Sideways (Phase One), Dislocated Day, Moon Touches Your Shoulder, Prepare Yourself, Moonloop, Sky Moves Sideways (Phase Two) |
| UPC: | 604388483723 |
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Customer Reviews of Sky Moves Sideways
beyond prog to floyd..... i,ve always liked porcupine tree because they tried to steer clear of the "dungeons and dragons" element found in alot of "prog" rock.....with a more pink floyd approach their both symphonic and freaky,and steve wilsons producing always adds the crowning touch...this album is the bridge to their transformation from freakbeat to a more "prog" approach.it's a beautiful album and highly suggested to new listeners.
Difficult music that needs repeated listening
"The sky moves sideway" represents Porcupine's experimental era.
Steven Wilson Composed long difficult suite (title track) and a few shorter tracks.the suite is interesting, very emotional but sometimes it becomes a bit boring and slightly too long - but it doesn't changes that all album is very good.
Title suite along with paranoic rocker "Dislocated day",dark moody ballad "the moon touches your shoulder" or ambient influenced hypnotic "Moonloop" are making this album.Steven Wilson (vocal,guitar,band's leader) shows his abbility to connect many ideas into one huge great piece of music.
This album needs repeated listening.it may seem boring and pointless but after some time you wil get used to hypnotic dreamer atmosphere that this group creates on this album (and on others too).
PT's "Wish You Were Here"...
If I had to compare this album (not musically, but structurally) to any major prog rock album in history I would have to say "Wish You Were Here" by Pink Floyd. However, I find this release to be much more spacey and lush. Musically I CAN hear Pink Floyd influence on this release, but I DO NOT consider it a Pink Floyd album like most do. The songs are consistent and trippy and TOTALLY atmospheric, but may be too long for the average listener (I would have given this 4 1/2 stars but 4 was all that is offered). This album, if you got time to sit around and listen to music from start to finish, is a GREAT choice for a rainy day or dreary evening on the sofa or chair. Dim the lights, lay back, and listen.