U.K. art rock outfit
Porcupine Tree devotes an entire box set to their early- to mid-'90s downtempo/prog rock period.
Stars Die: The Delerium Years '91-97, narrows its focus to the group's psychedelic, pre-ambient
Pink Floyd era that relied heavily on guitarist/founder
Steve Wilson's more pop-oriented -- but still epic -- compositions. The two discs pack 21 assorted rarities, previously unreleased tracks, and new mixes into an elegant box featuring a deluxe 40-page booklet that's worth the price of the collection itself. Listeners looking for an entry point into this
Porcupine Tree period would do well giving this anthology a shot, while fans of acts like
Ozric Tentacles,
Tangerine Dream, and
Flying Saucer Attack, who have remained in the dark about the group, will likely find them to be a new and wonderful addiction. ~ James Christopher Monger, All Music Guide