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Porcupine Tree’s In Absentia and Deadwing set for vinyl reissue
By Scott Munro published
Porcupine Tree albums In Absentia and Deadwing are to be remastered and reissued on vinyl early next year via Kscope

Kino’s debut album Picture set for vinyl release
By Scott Munro published
Kino’s 2005 album Picture, featuring John Mitchell, Pete Trewavas, John Beck and Chris Maitland, is to be released on vinyl for the first time

Steven Wilson announces North American tour
By Scott Munro published
Steven Wilson will play 19 dates across North America in April and May 2018 in support of latest album To The Bone

Steven Wilson releases Nowhere Now video and adds London date
By Scott Munro published
Steven Wilson releases new video for Nowhere Now and adds extra March 2018 show at London’s Royal Albert Hall

Book examining prog between 1990-2016 set for winter release
By Scott Munro published
Roie Avin’s book focusing on the progressive music scene between 1990 and 2016 will be out this winter - watch teaser trailer

The Story Of Porcupine Tree set for late 2017
By Scott Munro published
Time Flies: The Story Of Porcupine Tree by Rich Wilson will be published later this year - the first in-depth book about the band

Richard Barbieri - Planets + Persona album review
By Chris Roberts published
Not yet ratedJapan and Porcupine Tree alumnus makes stellar solo work.

Porcupine Tree man Richard Barbieri to launch Planets + Persona
By Scott Munro published
Japan and Porcupine Tree keyboardist Richard Barbieri will release his 3rd solo album Planets + Persona in March – watch teaser video

Blackfield tease album V with Steven Wilson and Aviv Geffen
By Christina O'Neill published
Listen to 3-track promo for Blackfield's forthcoming album V – the project from Porcupine Tree mastermind Steven Wilson and Israeli songwriter Aviv Geffen

"Porcupine Tree have done so many things wrong in our career but still persevered to carve out our own niche.” Steven Wilson and Richard Barbieri on the band's enduring appeal
By Dave Ling published
Meet the band whose modern take on ‘progressive’ rock is bringing the genre out of the past and giving it a future. Steven Wilson and Richard Barbieri talk about an accidental success
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