Porcupine Tree's Steven Wilson Talks Opeth Collaboration

Wilson reveals a bit more about his new album with Mikael Akerfeldt

Published 30th Nov 2011

Wilson and Mikael Akerfeldt have been recording a new album called Storm Corrosion, which should be released in early 2012.

The album is very nearly complete with all of the writing finished and some recording still to go, and Wilson has spoken about what people can expect from the record.

"We sat in a room together and wrote music together, rather than taking his music that he'd already written and working it into a record. We actually started from the very basics, composition and arranging. If you'd ask me three months ago, I would have said expect the last thing you would've expected. But actually, now that Opeth's new record Heritage has come out, and Steve Wilson's solo album Grace of Drowning has come out, I don't think it's going to be that much of a shock to people because it's almost like a third part of the trilogy in a way."

Wilson continued "If anything, it's even more orchestral, more stripped down, even more dark, twisted and melancholy... but it certainly feels like it comes from the same place as Heritage and Grace For Drowning, which indeed it does because it was written during the same period. We were, in a way, egging each other on to do those particular records but also at the same time coming up with the music that's now going to be on Storm Corrosion. So it's a very orchestral record, as you'd expect, the songs are quite long and develop in unusual ways. I'm realistic about it, that half the people are going to hate it and half the people are going to fall in love with it. I'd be happy with that anyway"