"Arriving Somewhere but Not Here" is a centerpiece track from Porcupine Tree’s 2005 album Deadwing. Written primarily by Steven Wilson, this 12-minute epic is widely recognized for its atmospheric soundscapes, dynamic shifts, and introspective lyricism.
Background and Release
- Album: Deadwing (2005)
- Length: 12:02 minutes
- Writers: Steven Wilson, Richard Barbieri, Colin Edwin, Gavin Harrison
- Producers: Steven Wilson, Porcupine Tree
- The song is also featured prominently in the band’s live performances and was the title track of their first live DVD, Arriving Somewhere... (2006)45.
Musical Style and Structure
- The track blends progressive rock and metal with ambient textures, featuring:
- Extended instrumental passages
- Tempo and mood changes
- Haunting melodies and dynamic guitar solos
- The lineup on this track includes:
- Steven Wilson – vocals, guitars
- Richard Barbieri – keyboards
- Colin Edwin – bass
- Gavin Harrison – drums
- John Wesley – additional guitars, backing vocals (live performances)
Lyrical Themes and Interpretation
- The lyrics explore existential uncertainty and the sense of searching for meaning, symbolized by a journey toward an elusive destination.
- The phrase “arriving somewhere but not here” evokes the feeling of striving toward a goal, only to find oneself somewhere unexpected or unfulfilled89.
- Imagery in the lyrics—such as driving in the dark, moments of crisis, and the search for truth—suggests themes of disillusionment, loss, and transformation.
- Some interpretations see the song as a metaphor for death, transition, or the afterlife, while others read it as a broader reflection on life’s unpredictability and the compromises of adulthood89.
Selected Lyrics
"Never stop the car on a drive in the dark
Never look for the truth in your mother's eyes
Never trust the sound of rain upon a river rushing through your ears
Arriving somewhere but not here..."
Reception and Legacy
- The song is celebrated as one of Porcupine Tree’s most ambitious and emotionally resonant works.
- It is a staple of the band’s live shows, often highlighted for its dramatic build and cathartic climax4.
- "Arriving Somewhere but Not Here" is praised for its musicianship, lyrical depth, and the way it encapsulates the progressive ethos of Porcupine Tree.
Key Credits
Role | Member(s) |
---|---|
Vocals, Guitar | Steven Wilson |
Keyboards | Richard Barbieri |
Bass | Colin Edwin |
Drums | Gavin Harrison |
Additional Guitar, Vocals (Live) | John Wesley |
Notable Facts
- The song was first performed live on March 31, 2005, and became a regular feature in the band’s setlists through 20104.
- Its live rendition is featured on the acclaimed Arriving Somewhere... DVD, recorded in Chicago during the Deadwing tour5.
"Arriving Somewhere but Not Here" remains a powerful statement on uncertainty, transformation, and the human journey, standing as a highlight in Porcupine Tree’s progressive rock legacy.