Colin Edwin & John Wesley release updated version of Porcupine Tree’s “Even Less”

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interpretation of “Even Less,” originally featured on Porcupine Tree’s 1999 album Lightbulb Sun. The band had previously released a reimagined version of “The Nostalgia Factory.” Edwin and Wesley stated that they aimed to respect the original source material while taking it in a new direction and making it their own. The chemistry between all four band members, including Colin Edwin, John Wesley, Lorenzo Esposito Fornasari, and Alessandro Vagnoni, is evident in the video footage from their rehearsal sessions.

The goal of Voyage 35 is to bring lesser-performed Porcupine Tree material back to the stage, and they are gearing up to tour the UK and Europe in September. The band recently revealed their full lineup, adding keyboardist Lorenzo Esposito Fornasari, also known as “Lef” from O.R.k., and drummer Alessandro Vagnoni, another O.R.k. collaborator. The band is set to tour Italy, Germany, the Netherlands, and the UK, starting in September 2026. They announced that there will be some special guests at their London show.

The upcoming tour will feature Voyage 35 performing in various cities, including Revislate, Italy; Aschaffenburg, Germany; Utrecht, Netherlands; Uden, Netherlands; Zoetermeer, Netherlands; Bristol, UK; London, UK; Manchester, UK; Newcastle, UK, and Glasgow, UK. This tour will give fans the opportunity to experience the band playing lesser-known Porcupine Tree tracks live and share their version of “Even Less” with audiences.

In addition to Voyage 35, Big Big Train is also preparing for an upcoming tour where they will play their new album ‘Woodcut’ in full. Both bands are excited to bring their music to audiences in different cities and share their creative interpretations of classic songs and new material. Fans of progressive rock can look forward to an exciting lineup of live performances and tours from these talented musicians.

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