Fear of a Blank Planet: one week to go

The buzz around Porcupine Tree’s Fear of a Blank Planet is amazing. The critics are certainly impressed: my old school friend Paul Smith sent me an early draft of his review in which he talks about the challenging nature of the music:

It’s official: I love this album – but it’s taken three weeks of my life to let it weave its special charm. Whether it is the best thing the band has recorded is still very much open for debate, but it is a very special release from a very special British band.

Then on Monday I was sitting in the doctor’s waiting room, browsing the latest Sound&Vision magazine, and they were waxing lyrical about the album. And after praising the 5.1 version (which I have on order) they go on to tease…

You can get that mix right now in DTS 5.1 on a limited Special Edition CD+DVD of Planet that also includes a 40-page booklet. But fans of high-resolution sound will want to know that a DVD-Audio edition (with extras) is due in September. S&V acquired an early copy, and the sound is superb…. Porcupine Tree’s music has simply outgrown two-channel stereo.

Sigh. Where’s my credit card?
PT will be touring the US to promote the album starting next month. In fact the first show is on May 8, right here in Seattle at the Showbox. It’s going to be a busy few days: I fly down to San Francisco on Friday May 4th, so that I can go to Steve and Wendy’s wedding on the 5th. On the 7th I’m going to visit my colleagues at A9 in Palo Alto, then I’ll fly home and get psyched up for Porcupine Tree on the 8th. Mmmmm….