This album will meanwhile be familiar to a lot of people here, here are my remarks.
I like this in surround much better than in stereo
Steven Wilson makes a point of it to change the sound from album to album. This one and the one before had more "rock" influences than their older repertoire. But, contrary to many rock bands, the singing never becomes screaming, it's often a bit undercooled so to speak. And there are also the other sides of Porcupine Tree, melodic, sensitive.
It starts off in the title track, with an organ/guitar combination intro that reminds me a lot of the track "The Nostalgia Factory" that Steven Wilson recorded somewhere around 1990. But it goes a different direction from there. There is variety, and a very nice surround mix. Also the 4 bonus tracks are not too shabby.
To stay critical a few nitpicks.
- I don't like the menu (and most of Lasse Hoile's other artwork for the band).
- In Deadwing the front to back ping pong of the voice is a bit gimmicky. I noticed the (3rd) line of that section ("Sucking in the air") starts with the sylable "S" behind, while the rest of the word switches to the front.
But the rest is so well done so I gave this DVD-A a 9.