1-minute unboxing video for Kscope (post-progressive label from London) to promote the new Porcupine Tree 'In Absentia' 4-disc Deluxe Edition. Produced directly from my living room in Lisbon, it reached 90K views and almost 2K likes in the original post at Kscope's Facebook.
IN ABSENTIA
The much anticipated deluxe edition of the iconic album In Absentia In Absentia was Porcupine Tree’s seventh studio album, first released in 2002, and was the first in a run of three albums that for many represent the pinnacle of the band's artistic achievements. Featuring remastered stereo and 5.1 surround sound mixes, additional studio recordings, a disc of unreleased demos and a new feature length Lasse Hoile directed documentary on Blu-ray, this is a 4 disc set presented in a 100-page hardback book.
Not many albums can claim to have created a new genre, but with its fusion of metal, progressive rock, ambient textures, and acoustic singer-songwriter styled material, it became a blueprint for a generation of bands to come. It also represented a commercial breakthrough for the band, eventually going on to sell three times more than the band's previous releases. In Absentia features many of Porcupine Tree's most beloved songs, including ''Trains'', ''The Sound of Muzak'', and ''Blackest Eyes''. While not a formal concept album, many of the songs have common themes related to serial killers, youthful innocence gone wrong, and observations of the modern world, setting a template for many of songwriter Steven Wilson's future songs.
The new deluxe version of In Absentia provides an unrivalled insight into the context of the seminal album.
source kscopemusic.com