Ver Mensaje Individual
Antiguo 29-09-2021 , 12:57:27   #2299
brozas
Denunciante Ultra
No Tiene Avatar Configurado
Me Gusta
Estadisticas
Mensajes: 8.799
Me Gusta Recibidos: 102
Me Gustas Dados: 0
Ingreso: 09 feb 2016

Temas Nominados a TDM
Temas Nominados Temas Nominados 0
Nominated Temas Ganadores: 0
Reputacion Poder de Credibilidad: 14
Puntos: 3358
brozas tiene mucho para estar orgullosobrozas tiene mucho para estar orgullosobrozas tiene mucho para estar orgullosobrozas tiene mucho para estar orgullosobrozas tiene mucho para estar orgullosobrozas tiene mucho para estar orgullosobrozas tiene mucho para estar orgullosobrozas tiene mucho para estar orgullosobrozas tiene mucho para estar orgullosobrozas tiene mucho para estar orgullosobrozas tiene mucho para estar orgulloso
  
Predeterminado Porcupine Tree - In Absentia (Deluxe) (Remastered) (2021) [96kHz/24bit]


Porcupine Tree - In Absentia (Deluxe) (Remastered) (2021) 96-24
Country: UK
Genre: Progressive Rock
Format: FLAC (*tracks)
Quality: Lossless [96 kHz/24 bit]
Time: 02:59:09
Full Size: 3.42 GB


In Absentia is the seventh studio album by Porcupine Tree, first released on 24 September 2002. The album marked several changes for the band, with it being the first with new drummer Gavin Harrison and the first to move into a more heavy metal and progressive metal direction, contrary to past albums' psychedelic and pop rock sounds.

While not a formal concept album, many of the songs still have common themes related to serial killers, youthful innocence gone wrong, and criticisms of the modern world. The album's title is also tied into this, with the phrase being Latin for "in absence" or "in one's absence", often in reference to a person's rights when mentally unable to be represented in court in legal situations. Wilson said of the title:

"It comes from. It's related to some of the lyrics. It's about people on the fringes, on the edges of humanity and society. I have an interest in serial killers, child molesters, and wife beaters. Not in what they did, but in the psychology of why. What caused them to become unhinged and twisted? Why are they unable to empathise? It's sort of a metaphor - there's something missing, a black hole, a cancer in their soul. It's an absence in the soul."


Cita:
01. Blackest Eyes (Remastered) (04:24)
02. Trains (Remastered) (06:00)
03. Lips Of Ashes (Remastered) (04:42)
04. The Sound Of Muzak (Remastered) (04:59)
05. Gravity Eyelids (Remastered) (08:00)
06. Wedding Nails (Remastered) (06:33)
07. Prodigal (Remastered) (05:36)
08. .3 (Remastered) (05:26)
09. The Creator Has A Mastertape (Remastered) (05:20)
10. Heartattack In A Layby (Remastered) (04:33)
11. Strip The Soul (Remastered) (07:17)
12. Collapse The Light Into Earth (Remastered) (05:47)
13. Collapse Intro (Remastered) (01:46)
14. Drown With Me (Remastered) (05:21)
15. Orchidia (Remastered) (03:24)
16. Chloroform (Remastered) (07:14)
17. Futile (Remastered) (06:03)
18. Meantime (Remastered) (03:17)
19. Blackest Eyes (Radio Edit) (Remastered) (03:3
20. Trains (Radio Edit) (Remastered) (03:56)
21. Strip The Soul (Video Edit) (Remastered) (03:34)
22. Drown With Me (Demo) (Remastered) (05:06)
23. Trains (Demo) (Remastered) (06:04)
24. Imogen Slaughter (Demo) (Remastered) (02:37)
25. Watching You Sleep (Demo) (Remastered) (03:44)
26. The Creator Has A Mastertape (Demo) (Remastered) (06:06)
27. Heartattack In A Layby (Demo) (Remastered) (05:51)
28. Strip The Soul (Demo) (Remastered) (15:1
29. The Sound Of Muzak (Demo) (Remastered) (05:32)
30. Gravity Eyelids (Demo) (Remastered) (07:15)
31. Enough (Demo) (Remastered) (03:4
32. Wedding Nails (Demo) (Remastered) (06:25)
33. Blackest Eyes (Demo) (Remastered) (04:33)

Steven Wilson, vocals, acoustic & electric guitar, piano, keyboards, banjo
Richard Barbieri, analog synths, mellotron, hammond organ, keyboards
Colin Edwin, bass
Gavin Harrison, drums, percussion



Download from HotLink

https://hotlink.cc/folder/c34df12b-2...1-0cc47ac4f47e

brozas no está en línea   Responder Citando
 
Page generated in 0,03454 seconds with 11 queries