Porcupine Tree - Sampler 2002

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Review by David Chu

Porcupine Tree's Sampler 2002 is a stunning collection of some of the band's most iconic and memorable tracks. With its unique blend of progressive rock, atmospheric soundscapes, and haunting melodies, this album showcases the band's incredible musicianship and songwriting prowess.

From the opening track, "Blackest Eyes," to the hauntingly beautiful "Trains," Sampler 2002 takes listeners on a journey through Porcupine Tree's diverse and eclectic musical landscape. The album features a range of styles and influences, from the heavy guitar riffs of "Four Chords That Made a Million" to the dreamy, ethereal sounds of "Lips of Ashes."

One of the standout tracks on the album is the epic "Arriving Somewhere But Not Here," a masterpiece of atmospheric rock that builds to a powerful crescendo of soaring guitars and haunting vocals. Another highlight is "The Sound of Muzak," a biting commentary on the music industry that features a catchy, infectious melody and a driving beat.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Strip The Soul (edit)3:30
Buying New Soul Edit6:09
Blackest Eyes4:23
Stranger By The Minute4:33
Trains5:56
Shemovedon5:22

Catalog Numbers

STCD 300954-2

Labels

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Formats

  • CD
  • EP
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Summary by David Chu

Sampler 2002 is an essential addition to any Porcupine Tree fan's collection, and a great introduction to the band's unique sound for newcomers. With its intricate arrangements, powerful melodies, and thought-provoking lyrics, this album is a true masterpiece of progressive rock.