10 Best Hard Rock Songs Over 10 Minutes Long
10. Porcupine Tree - Anesthetize - 17:42
Throughout their career, Porcupine Tree have never shied away from long songs or in fact more complicated proceedings such as concept albums. Fear of a Blank Planet, which was released in 2007, and its narrative-driven nature paid off as the band’s best selling record at the time. Fear of a Blank Planet tells the story of a mentally affected teenager dealing with his disorders during the rise of technology and a constant flow of media information and how that shapes his perspective on the world.
Anesthetize is perhaps the magnum opus of the entire experience. Clocking in at 17:42, it so perfectly describes the protagonist’s cold demeanour, disconnected from the outside world. This is achieved in both Steven Wilson’s banal yet heartbreakingly real lyrics and also the swelling soundtrack. There’s an eeriness to the whole affair; a gloomy, personal feeling of intruding on someone’s private thoughts. As guest guitarist Alex Lifeson’s solo closes the first movement, Anesthetize becomes a haunting beast of a song. Soft pads hang in the background as spiteful guitar crunches alongside it, flitting from one speaker to the next. The final act of the song gives way to sadness and regret that is every part as haunting as the first, just in a totally different way.
Fear of a Blank Planet is a dark, nihilistic and uncomfortable story and album and Anesthetize demonstrates what an extended runtime can do to really create and build an intense atmosphere.