Moonloop by Porcupine Tree is an excellent slab of music
I do love the early Porcupine Tree albums such as The Sky Moves Sideways, On the Sunday of Life, Voyage 34 and Lightbulb Sun
OTSOL is the only PT tree album I've never really liked mate.
Strange really, as I rate all the others, as well as his 'solo' stuff.
Also, not too sure if you're aware but Wilson's just released a live album on his new digital label.
Have a sneaking feeling you're more into PT though.
Yea I’ve found his solo stuff a lot more patchy than Porcupine Tree. And I wasn’t keen on the later Porcupine Tree albums. Apart from the track Time Flies. Having said that tracks like Routine, Drive Home and Pariah are great.
Moonloop by Porcupine Tree is an excellent slab of music
I do love the early Porcupine Tree albums such as The Sky Moves Sideways, On the Sunday of Life, Voyage 34 and Lightbulb Sun
OTSOL is the only PT tree album I've never really liked mate.
Strange really, as I rate all the others, as well as his 'solo' stuff.
Also, not too sure if you're aware but Wilson's just released a live album on his new digital label.
Have a sneaking feeling you're more into PT though.
Mike Oxsaw" wrote: ↑17 Feb 2026, 07:57
Porcupine Tree - The unedited improvisations of Moonloop.
(Flips between "Inspired by Pink Floyd (Zabriskie Point era) & Tangerine Dream (just after the Phaedra era)). A rather pleasant aural tapestry.
Someone on this thread (or most likely this thread's father) introduced the band's music to me, for which I'm extremely thankful/grateful.
Moonloop by Porcupine Tree is an excellent slab of music
I do love the early Porcupine Tree albums such as The Sky Moves Sideways, On the Sunday of Life, Voyage 34 and Lightbulb Sun