Porcupine Tree: Anesthetize (Video 2010)
33KPorcupine Tree: Anesthetize: Directed by Lasse Hoile. With Porcupine Tree, Richard Barbieri, Colin Edwin, Gavin Harrison. Anesthetize is the second live DVD by progressive rock band Porcupine Tree, released on 20 May 2010. The Blu-ray edition was released on 15 June.
“Itu0026#39;s official: this could very well be the best concert DVD (not to mention the greatest packaging and presentation) I have ever seen. The photo book is just lovely. Incredibly high quality snaps that are nearly as good (though not quite) as being there in the front row in person. Some of the pics seem to be from the Incident tour, rather than the Tour of a Blank Planet (i remember Steve wearing that t shirt with the screaming baby with u0026#39;LULUu0026#39; written underneath, on their recent Aussie tour), but theyu0026#39;re so lush, it really doesnu0026#39;t bother me. It almost makes up for me not being alive in the vinyl gatefold artwork days, having this extraordinarily well-thought-out packaging. PT give you the whole package. Not just the amazing music (that itself is worth the asking price alone), but the superlative visuals, and the stunning artwork, too.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe concert itself is pretty much flawless. Exquisite performances of many of my favourite PT songs, including Dark Matter, Sever, .3, Normal, Drown With Me, the list goes on and on. The setlist was perfect (although thereu0026#39;s so much fantastic material in their catalogue that they could have played just about anything from their discography and Iu0026#39;d be happy), with the only disappointment being the omission of Stars Die . Even some songs which I didnu0026#39;t count as faves beforehand (Sleep Together, for one) sound so brilliant on this DVD. Wilson sings with a much more aggressive tone on this track than he does in the studio, and it really suits it. The harmonies between Wilson and Wesley are of course amazing. I loved John Wesleyu0026#39;s version of the My Ashes chorus. Beautiful. I got goosebumps. And Half Light. Oh, Half Light. I had to hold back tears at that one. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eAmazing DVD, and even better than Arriving Somewhere (itself a near flawless live DVD). Unfortunately, I have not watched the Bluray version yet (just the DVD on my laptop). Iu0026#39;ll have to bung it into my PS3 and check that baby out.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eMy only letdowns in the entire set were minor issues. One of these being the u0026#39;outrou0026#39; of Strip The Soul being lost. I love that ultra heavy part at the end. I love .3 as well, though, so canu0026#39;t complain too much. The other was the lack of Gavinu0026#39;s final drum fill at the end of Sleep Together. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eOther moments were so perfect, though. Dark Matter, what more can be said? That solo was otherworldly. And the way Half Light segued straight into Sever… amazing. Overall, a five star DVD.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eSuperb.”