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AndrƩs CƔrdenas

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A personal blog with thoughts, life updates and notes of interests from a Colombian IndieWeb enthusiast.


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How I Rank Porcupine Tree Albums

I was introduced to Porcupine Tree about 2 years ago, around that time I didn’t find their music interesting. I didn’t think their music was bad I just thought they didn’t have much to offer me, but I guess sometimes you listen to awesome bands in a certain moment of your life in which you are not ready for that kind of music. That’s the case here, but fortunately I ended up loving Porcupine Tree and all of Steven Wilson’s studio trickery. Since their music is pretty much all I’ve been listening to for the last few days I thought I’d rank their albums from least favorite to favorite. Here we go.

10. Stupid Dream (1999)

Ok, I don’t think this is a bad album at all. To be honest PT hasn’t released a single bad studio album. I just don’t like their approach here. Too poppy maybe? I’m not against good pop albums, I just grew used to expecting Prog Rock from them.
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Favorite songs: Even Less, Piano Lessons & A Smart Kid

9. On the Sunday of Life… (1991)

Now, this is some psychedelic experimental rock. You can practically taste the Pink Floyd influence here, and a young Steven Wilson perhaps trying too hard to sound profound at certain moments while sometimes I just can’t help it but laugh at his high voice, he definitely improved with the years.

Favorite songs: Radioactive Toy, This Long Silence &Ā It Will Rain for a Million Years

8. The Incident (2009)

PT’s latest and perhaps last album due to the band’s current indefinite hiatus. If you like Rush chances are you are gonna dig this one but you should also be prepared to hear a less melodic and darker version of them.

Favorite songs: Time Flies, I Drive the Hearse & Flicker

7. Signify (1996)

This is the quiet and soft soundtrack for one of those lonely late afternoons. Not quite prog rock, not quite alternative rock. Signify stands in the middle and creates an incredible relaxing atmosphere from beginning to end.

Favorite songs:Ā Signify, Waiting Phase One & Dark Matter

6. The Sky Moves Sideways (1995)

This is one of their critically acclaimed albums. With three epics that go over 16 minutes in length and a couple of shorter tracks that not only fill the space between them but that also work as transitions from one to another. Pink Floyd? Ozric Tentacles? Yes, please.

Favorite songs: Sorry to be that kind of guy but this one works as a whole or it just doesn’t.

5. Up the Downstair (1993)

The first album I listened to. I regret I didn’t do more research on the band but my brain wasn’t ready to absorb everything going on here. I like the album title, the techno/pop/prog fusion, the spoken word parts… pure awesomeness but why didn’t I like it this much before?

Favorite tracks:Ā Synesthesia,Ā Always Never & Fadeaway

4. Lightbulb Sun (2000)

I poorly wrote about this album before. I’m ashamed of my words back then, but that’s one of the good things about documenting what you listen to, it helps you see how your music taste grows and how opinions change. This is not aĀ ā€œslowā€ album, it’s an album full of emotions. This is kind of what I expected from Stupid Dream.

Favorite songs:Ā Lightbulb Sun, Shesmovedon & Feel So Low

3. Deadwing (2005)

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Deadwing was my third encounter with Porcupine Tree and thanks to the beauty of Last.fm and BeetsĀ I got to explore the band and similar sounds more, it led me to discover bands like Arena, Riverside, Crippled Black Phoenix and a few more. This album is heavier, it flirts with progressive metal and grunge in a way which was exactly what I needed at the time.Ā 

Favorite tracks: Deadwing, Shallow, Lazarus & Open Car

2. In Absentia (2002)

Talk about how influential Pink Floyd is. I wonder why Porcupine Tree never got the attention Radiohead got. Listen to this masterpiece and tell me it is not in the same level (maybe even better) of 80% of Radiohead’s catalog. If you wanna get into this band this is the starting point.Ā 

Favorite songs:Ā Trains, The Sound of Muzak & Wedding Nails

1. Fear of the Blank Planet (2007)

If you listened to Deadwing, think of this as an improvement in almost every aspect. I’m not being paid to get you to listen to these albums, but this one is just one of those I think everyone needs in their lives.

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I’ve been listening so much to Porcupine Tree and Steven Wilson lately that I’m starting to think it’s not healthy.

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On the value of music and streaming

Today I came across two interesting articles: first one by patricksmusicblog in which he talks about how much should albums cost, and the second one by thedailyguru regarding Bjƶrk’s decision to keep off Spotify her new album. So I’d like to say something about it.

If you live in a third-world country you know it is ridiculously expensive to buy a physical album right after its release. I’ve paid up to $50 for a single CD/Vinyl and believe me it’s not healthy to your pockets, and I’m talking about regular albums here, not a first pressing of Black Sabbath’s Masters of Reality or something like that. If you don’t live in one of these countries, to put into perspective, the average person here in Colombia earns around $3100 a year. Well, you might say there’s always the option to buy in local stores, but record stores don’t get the album after 1 or 2 months and that’s only if the artist/band is famous. I’m not saying music should be free but at least from my point of view, streaming services like Spotify are a great solution because they allow us to give back at least a penny to the artist instead of just going to a torrent site and getting a pirate copy of the album. I don’t know how ā€œharmfulā€ to the music industry streaming services might be up there in the north or Europe for that matter, but I believe I speak on behalf of a lot of people from third-world countries, or at least South American countries, when I say Spotify is one of the best things that’s happened to music lovers from this side of the world.

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So happy to see Lambert finally score for LFC!

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Fascinating how The Modern Lovers’ debut and Television’s Marquee Moon sound ā€œpost-punkā€ but are actually ā€œproto-punkā€

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Para llegar a la final de un mundial no se necesita jugar bien.

AndrƩs CƔrdenas