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Rock / Progresive Rock / Art Rock Octane Twisted, the first album by Porcupine Tree in three years, is a double-live disc
recorded at Chicago's Riviera in 2010 during The Incident tour. It also
includes highlights from the band's concluding concert at London's
Royal Albert Hall. Recording a concept album is fraught with danger as
well as possibility; a touring one is an exponentially greater challenge
-- especially when the studio recording is a chart success. The
Incident went Top 30 in both the United Kingdom and the United States.
Disc one features The Incident in its entirety. The studio album was presented as
a seamless 55-minute suite. It gets tossed out the window almost
immediately here. Opener "Occam's Razor" gives way to "The Blind House"
easily enough, without interruption, but as the latter track concludes,
Steven Wilson breaks the spell by greeting the crowd. Most cuts here
closely adhere to the lengths of their studio counterparts, with one
great exception: "Time Flies" allows the improvisation to go on more
than a minute longer to excellent effect -- the distortion and guitar
pyrotechnics are remarkable. As a whole, Octane Twisted contains less of
a dynamic and textural range than The Incident did, but that proves to
be a positive because it more than makes up for it in pure rockist force
and drama. Check the raw emotion in "Drawing the Line," the metallic
bass throb in "Circle of Manias," and the increased tension between
Richard Barbieri's keyboards and Wilson's guitar in the title track for
examples.
The second disc does contain a live performance of "Bonnie the Cat" from The Incident's
bonus disc, the remainder is performances of songs from the band's
catalog. Its highlights include an extended reading of "Hatesong," a
15-minute medley of "Russia on Ice/"The Pills I'm Taking" (the latter is
the second part of "Anesthetize"), and the cosmic single "Stars Die."
Set closer "Arriving Somewhere But Not Here," which originally appeared
on 2005's Deadwing sends it all off in grand, sprawling style.
Beautifully recorded, Octane Twisted offers live proof that The Incident
stands as one of rock's most ambitious concept works.
Personnel: Steven Wilson - Lead Vocals, Guitars, Keyboards
Richard Barbieri - Synthesizers, Keyboards
Gavin Harrison - Drums, Percussion
Colin Edwin - Bass Guitar
John Wesley - Guitars, Vocals
tracklist:
CD1: The Incident - Chicago 01. Occam's Razor
02. The Blind House
03. Great Expectations
04. Kneel And Disconnect
05. Drawing The Line
06. The Incident
07. Your Unpleasant Family
08. The Yellow Windows Of The Evening Train
09. Time Flies
10. Degree Zero Of Liberty
11. Octane Twisted
12. The Seance
13. Circle Of Manias
14. I Drive The Hearse
CD2: 01. Hatesong
02. Russia On Ice / The Pills I'm Taking
03. Stars Die
04. Bonnie The Cat
05. Even Less
06. Dislocated Day
07. Arriving Somewhere But Not Here
All tracks were recorded at The Riviera, Chicago, 30th April 2010 except CD2
tracks 5-7 recorded at the Royal Albert Hall, London, 14th October 2010. DVD (a video of The Riviera, Chicago concert): 01. Occam's Razor
02. The Blind House
03. Great Expectations
04. Kneel And Disconnect
05. Drawing The Line
06. The Incident
07. Your Unpleasant Family
08. The Yellow Windows Of The Evening Train
09. Time Flies
10. Degree Zero Of Liberty
11. Octane Twisted
12. The Seance
13. Circle Of Manias
14. I Drive The Hearse
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