Fear Of A Blank Planet by Porcupine Tree

Fear Of A Blank Planet

Porcupine Tree

2010

Fear Of A Blank Planet is a Rock album by Porcupine Tree, originally released in 2010. On Gatefold: 47 pressings tracked, owned by 22 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Prog Rock
  • dense
  • anxious
  • nocturnal

About

Steven Wilson has been leading Porcupine Tree as if the 1970s never ended. His group shuns the dictates of the marketplace, ignores the current musical trends and focuses on delivering a progressive rock fan’s dream: long, instrumental passages that swell with audiophile grandeur, and songs that unlock an alternate world where time and space act very differently. An obvious take on Public Enemy’s <i>Fear of a Black Planet</i>, <i>Blank Planet</i> concerns itself with a 21st century of sex (an apathetic way of passing time), prescription drugs (necessary and evil), and MTV, with the internet and other forms of escapism (Xbox is a god) providing the necessary panacea to a world of dubious information overload. But while the concept is something to ponder during the 17-minute build-up of “Anesthetize,” the album’s main draw is, well, that 17-minute build-up. Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson adds a guitar solo, which is an interesting curio, but this is Wilson’s project and he shades everything in his own futuristic take on progressive music, unafraid of adding a soothing chorus to the twisted paths. Also of note, King Crimson’s Robert Fripp co-writes and contributes to the slow-moving, ethereal “Way Out of Here.”

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Tracklist

  1. 1Fear Of A Blank Planet7:28
  2. 2My Ashes5:07
  3. 3Anesthetize17:42
  4. 4Sentimental5:26
  5. 5Way Out Of Here7:37
  6. 6Sleep Together7:28

Credits

Performers

22 collectors on Gatefold own this · 47 pressings tracked on Gatefold