Porcupine Tree, Prog and the MSM
Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009Even the indie-obsessed BBC has noticed Porcupine Tree’s chart success
Observant chart watchers may have noticed an unfamiliar - and unusual - name in the UK top 30 album chart this week.
Among a flurry of new entries from Peter Andre, Jay-Z, Pixie Lott and David Gray is an album by a band that has been around longer than any of them: Porcupine Tree.
Porcupine who?
Yes, Porcupine Tree’s new album, “The Incident”, has charted at No 23, in the same week as Muse, who despite being in the NME are proggier than a very prog thing, are sitting at No 1.
Of course, some people are never happy…
Bad news: the article is a remix of the usual “prog’s back!” non-story and, worse, SW doesn’t reject the label this time.
Personally I thought Steve Wilson’s “we’re not prog” was always rather silly, and my opinions of genre gerrymanderers who make a distinction between “progressive” (i.e. music they like) and “prog” (i.e. music they don’t) is well-documented. I’m not interested in reopening that argument yet again. Post self-justifying rants in the comments and I will track you down and force you to listen to Arena…
As for the album itself, it’s certainly one of those that takes quite a few listens to get into.