| After a quarter-century of punk and postmodern excesses, it's always something of a surprise to find young musicians who not only recall a past era's musical indulgences, but also revel in them. This Lava Records debut is the latest fruit of Porcupine Tree mainstay Steven Wilson's obsession with prog, a mania that dates to the late '80s when the "band" was little more than a fantasy. But that pipedream eventually became a real "alt prog" cult fave, with these dozen ambitious songs finding a focus that occasionally eluded the band on half-hour soundscapes. But the collection is also a strong statement of another crucial Wilson/Porcupine retro-sensibility: The album has unified musical statement. While the band's instrumental prowess sometimes slums its way into the free-form jazz noodling of past efforts, the album remains one of the band's fullest achievements. 
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 1	Blackest Eyes 4:23
 2	Trains 5:57
 3	Lips of Ashes 4:39
 4	The Sound of Muzak 4:59
 5	Gravity Eyelids 7:57
 6	Wedding Nails 6:34
 7	Prodigal 5:32
 8	3 5:26
 9	The Creator Has a Mastertape 5:21
 10	Heartattack in a Lay By 4:16
 11	Strip the Soul 7:22
 12	Collapse the Light into Earth 5:54
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