Yup, my heart is officially crushed. In an interview with Something Else Reviews, Steven Wilson has stated that he is focusing on his solo project as of now and that this leaves no time for his other projects, including Blackfield and Porcupine Tree.
Regarding Blackfield, Wilson confirms that a fourth studio album is in the works, saying, “Blackfield has made a new record, though I'm not as involved with it as much as I once was — for reasons which are obvious and apparent. Aviv, my partner in Blackfield, wrote all of the songs on this new record, but I still helped him to produce and record the album, and I sung on a few songs. They have some other great guest singers that have come in and sang on some of the other songs, too. So, Blackfield is certainly moving forward. The last thing I want to be doing is holding other people back.”
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However, with Porcupine Tree, there is a bit of a different situation. Wilson elaborates, "I think it's slightly more complex with Porcupine Tree, which can't really happen without me instigating it and being the main writer and director of that situation — so, that's more problematic. I don't have time in my life to do that, and what I'm doing now. So, I guess I have made the decision, right now, to concentrate on the solo career. But that's not to say that the band has broken up or anything like that. It's always conceivable that we could get back together in a year or five years, or 10 years. I really can't say. There are no plans at the moment."
Wilson is currently on tour to support his newly released album The Raven That Refused To Sing.
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