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Porcupine Tree: LP/Tour PORCUPINE TREE ADD FURTHER UK DATES; BAND REVEAL MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE INCIDENT PORCUPINE TREE have confirmed four more UK shows later this year to promote their much anticipated new album The Incident, due out 21st September. The additional dates go on general sale from 24th June and are as follows: 6th December – WOLVERHAMPTON Wulfrun. 8th December– NEWCASTLE O2 Academy 10th December– MANCHESTER Academy 11th December – GLASGOW ABC
The shows already announced and on sale are: 8th October - LEEDS Academy 9th October - LONDON Hammersmith Apollo
The band have chosen to reveal that the stunning 55-minute title track is in fact a 14-part song cycle.
Singer/songwriter/guitarist Steven Wilson elaborates, “The Incident isn’t intended as one long song – it’s more a series of songs connected together in a continuous flow, with each song about a specific event. Originally the idea was to take the sense of musical continuity that is the basis of all PT albums to the next level by writing a 55-minute song cycle, starting with the simplest musical device - a single repeated guitar chord. I had no lyrical theme when I started, but I began at the beginning and each part of the song cycle grew naturally out of the previous one. This is very different to previous PT albums where the sequencing and flow of the albums was established at the end of the recording process by figuring out the best order for the songs. Here each song was specifically written to seamlessly flow out of the previous one and link to the next.”
The title track The Incident comprises: i Occam’s Razor
The double-CD is completed by four standalone compositions that developed out of band writing sessions last December – Flicker, Bonnie The Cat, Black Dahlia, and Remember Me Lover – housed on a separate CD to stress their independence from the title track.
Porcupine Tree – completed by Gavin Harrison (drums), Colin Edwin (bass), and Richard Barbieri (keyboards) – have also unveiled cover art for the forthcoming record (attached). The artwork was photographed by Lasse Hoile and designed by Carl Glover.
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