The Best Cuts of Music exposed!!! 60 Minutes television news magazine correspondents and podcast hosts Robe Flax and Sam Houser dig deep and try to find the real story behind The Best Cuts of Music. Given the depth and scope of this hard hitting and ground breaking journalism it's a wonder if this episode won't win the Pulitzer Prize. Be aware that some of what is said may be too mature for you...
Artist: Porcupine Tree Album: The Incident Release date: 15.09.2009 Tracklist: Disk 1:1. Occam's Razor2. The Blind House3. Great Expectations4. Kneel and Disconnect5. Drawing the Line6. The Incident7. Your Unpleasant Family8. The Yellow Windows of the Evening Train9. Time Flies10. Degree Zero of Liberty11. Octane Twisted12. The...
Porcupine Tree have confirmed four more UK shows later this year to promote their much anticipated new album ‘The Incident’, due out 21st September. The additional dates go on general sale from 24th June and are as follows:6th December – WOLVERHAMPTON Wulfrun.8th December– NEWCASTLE O2 Academy10th December– MANCHESTER Academy11th December – GLASGOW ABCThe shows already [...]
Category 95Best Surround Sound Album (For vocal or instrumental albums. Albums only.)Fear Of A Blank PlanetSteven Wilson, surround mix engineer; Darcy Proper, surround mastering engineer;Porcupine Tree, surround producers (Porcupine Tree)[Atlantic Records] At War With The Mystics 5.1The Flaming Lips & Dave Fridmann, surround mix engineers; The Flaming Lips &Dave Fridmann, surround mastering eng...
Porcupine Tree adds another concept album to its catalog. It may not be groundbreaking, but Steven Wilson's crew still provides the best Pink Floyd-meets-metal-meets-Britpop conglomeration out there.At this point, you know what you're going to get from Porcupine Tree. They've been around for over 15 years and have evolved quite a bit over time. But things haven't changed too much for the band s...
So far, 2009 has been quite a productive year for Porcupine Tree’s Steven Wilson. You could say that he is sort of a Trent Reznor of the prog-rock world; actively embracing the latest technology, whether that is exploring audio or the visual, or both together, and getting involved in remix projects and fan-oriented competitions. This [...]
You'll find no indecision around the Ripple office when it comes to Porcupine Tree. I first discovered these cats after reading a one-page blurb in Classic Rock Magazine. Intrigued, I picked up the CD and passed the word on to the Pope, who picked up the PT baton and ran with it.For good reason.Arguably, no single individual has left his stamp on the developing world of neo-prog more indelibl...
Last April,Porcupine Tree released "Fear of a Blank Planet", a short but deep, dense, complex, intricate, yet lushly melodic, exploratory, passionate, and diverse progressive rock (sometimes heavy)album. It demonstrates stunning musicianship, in particular superb percussion by Gavin Harrison. Steven Wilson shows great songwriting abilities. Some critics said this might be the album of the ye...
The Best Cuts of Music exposed!!! 60 Minutes television news magazine correspondents and podcast hosts Robe Flax and Sam Houser dig deep and try to find the real story behind The Best Cuts of Music. Given the depth and scope of this hard hitting and ground breaking journalism it's a wonder if this episode won't win the Pulitzer Prize. Be aware that some of what is said may be too mature for you...
Here's the preview of the new PT CD "The Incident" that was posted yesterday on the PT website. Below are the latest tour dates. If someone gets to go, PLEASE post a review of the concert. I can't attend unless my passport comes through, meaning I'd better apply soon.Music >> All Shows for Porcupine TreeWritten and recorded between September-May, "The Incident" is the tenth studio album by Po...
This song was just released by PT. It was originally done during sessions for "In Absentia" but was omitted because they felt it was "too cheerful" for the mood of that album.And now, since we're all in the mood for PT...Dried up, a guitar upon my knee I should have sold out when the devil came for me Dig a hole and throw it out to sea Break the code, how happy I could beI still wave at the dot...
I never hear muzak in elevators anymore, guess the old masters decided to let anxiety go unabated. Even the songs they spin at the market or pharmacy don't fit the old sterile definitions. Or maybe the conventional wisdom on late-stage Roxy Musicish stylings have pushed them over the edge. But mostly, I just wanted to see for myself.
So, word has it that not many MOGgers are familiar with "Porcupine Tree":http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porcupine_tree. I think that we should "change that":http://annazrk.multiply.com/music/item/75. If Interpol sound too British to be American, then these guys sound too American to be British. Enjoy.