In Absentia

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In Absentia

Cover art by Lasse Hoile
Studio album by Porcupine Tree
Released 24 September 2002 (2002-09-24)
Recorded Avatar Studios,[1] New York
March 2002-April 2002
Genre Progressive rock
Progressive metal
Length 68:20
Label Lava
Producer Steven Wilson
Porcupine Tree chronology
Lightbulb Sun
(2000)
In Absentia
(2002)
Deadwing
(2005)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 4/5 stars....[2]
PopMatters (favourable)[3]
Rolling Stone 3/5 stars.... [4]
Sea of Tranquility.org 5/5 stars.... [5]

In Absentia is the seventh studio album by British progressive rock band Porcupine Tree, first released on 24 September 2002. It was their first release on a major record label, Lava Records. It is Metal Storm's number 3 of the Top 20 albums of 2002[6] and number 49 on the Top 100 albums of all time.[7] This album also marked the arrival of Gavin Harrison, who replaced Chris Maitland as their drummer/percussionist. The album is also their first to have a heavier and more metal feel, through a transition from general psychedelic rock and alternative rock.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

Original release
All songs written by Steven Wilson except as indicated.
No. Title Music Length
1. "Blackest Eyes"   Steven Wilson 4:23
2. "Trains"   Wilson 5:56
3. "Lips of Ashes"   Wilson 4:39
4. "The Sound of Muzak"   Wilson 4:59
5. "Gravity Eyelids"   Wilson 7:56
6. "Wedding Nails"   Richard Barbieri, Wilson 6:33
7. "Prodigal"   Wilson 5:32
8. ".3"   Wilson 5:25
9. "The Creator Has a Mastertape"   Wilson 5:21
10. "Heartattack in a Layby"   Wilson 4:15
11. "Strip the Soul"   Colin Edwin, Wilson 7:21
12. "Collapse the Light into Earth"   Wilson 5:54
Total length:
68:14
European special edition
Released on January 27, 2003, it contains a bonus disc with three extra tracks.
No. Title Music Length
1. "Drown with Me"   Wilson 5:21
2. "Chloroform"   Chris Maitland, Wilson 7:14
3. "Strip the Soul" (Video edit) Edwin, Wilson 3:35
DVD-A
Released in March, 2004, the DVD features the original version plus extra songs recorded during the sessions, all remixed in 5.1 surround sound (presented in DTS and DVD-A by Elliot Scheiner), and the videos for "Strip the Soul", "Blackest Eyes", and "Wedding Nails".
No. Title Music Length
1. "Blackest Eyes"   Wilson 4:23
2. "Trains"   Wilson 5:56
3. "Lips of Ashes"   Wilson 4:39
4. "The Sound of Muzak"   Wilson 4:59
5. "Gravity Eyelids"   Wilson 7:56
6. "Wedding Nails"   Richard Barbieri, Wilson 6:33
7. "Prodigal"   Wilson 5:35
8. ".3"   Wilson 5:25
9. "The Creator Has a Mastertape"   Wilson 5:21
10. "Heartattack in a Layby"   Wilson 4:15
11. "Strip the Soul"   Colin Edwin, Wilson 7:21
12. "Collapse the Light Into Earth"   Wilson 5:54
13. "Drown with Me"   Wilson 5:21
14. "Chloroform"   Chris Maitland, Wilson 7:14
15. "Futile"   Gavin Harrison, Wilson 6:06

[edit] Personnel

[edit] Porcupine Tree

[edit] Additional Personnel

[edit] Production

  • Arranged By Porcupine Tree
  • Produced By Steven Wilson
  • Engineered By Paul Northfield
  • Mixed By Mark O'Donoughue & Tim Palmer
  • Mastered By Andy VanDette

[edit] Chart positions

Chart Peak
Position
France[8] 143
Germany 64
US Top Heatseekers 35

[edit] References

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