The title track from the second Porcupine Tree cassette, and one which made it onto the debut album. The song's tongue-in-cheek name was a sly dig both at the "tribute band" mentality on the psychedelia scene, and at the short, passive memories of music reviewers and consumers. Alan Duffy's lyrical inspiration is somewhere between Syd Barrett and Lewis Carroll, while the music got compared to (the then massively hip) Ride in Melody Maker. Steven points out that - as with Ride's Leave Them All Behind - the major inspiration is actually Won't Get Fooled A… read more
The title track from the second Porcupine Tree cassette, and one which made it onto the debut album. The song's tongue-in-cheek name was a sly d… read more
The title track from the second Porcupine Tree cassette, and one which made it onto the debut album. The song's tongue-in-cheek name was a sly dig both at the "tribute band&quo… read more
Porcupine Tree is a British progressive rock band formed in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom in 1987. During the course of the band's history, it has at times incorporated psychedelic rock, alternative, ambient, electronic, and, most recently, metal and post-rock into its unique style of progressive rock. Since 2010, mainstay Steven Wilson has concentrated on his solo work. On November 1st, 2021, the band announced a new album and tour in the formation Gavin Harrison, Steven Wilson, and Richard Barbieri (without Colin Edwin). Porcupine Tree started out as a "… read more
Porcupine Tree is a British progressive rock band formed in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom in 1987. During the course of the band's history, it has at times incorporate… read more
Porcupine Tree is a British progressive rock band formed in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom in 1987. During the course of the band's history, it has at times incorporated psychedelic rock, alternative, ambient, elec… read more