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Just found Season's End at the used record store...Excellent CD! Now I need to order the vinyl version.....along with some others.

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Latest e-bulletin:

17 July 2012 New Song 'Power'
 

We're just putting the finishing touches to 'Sounds That Can't Be Made' before we head off to Amsterdam, Hamburg, Copenhagen, Gothenburg, Stockholm, Oslo and Bergen. There are still tickets available for all shows and we know it's been raining as much in Europe as it has been in the UK, so come along to one of the shows and shelter from the rain!

In the meantime, there is still time to support us by pre-ordering Sounds That Can't Be Made directly from our online shop. We really do appreciate all the faith and love you give us - it continues to astound us every day.

As a thank you - we would like to share the final version of one of the songs from the album - it's called 'Power' and you can listen to it now. This video also features all the titles of the songs too!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1aZxKeANsIw
 

Please share this to your friends and family - spread the word!

We hope you enjoy it and see you all soon....

Mark, Pete, H, Ian and Steve#


I listened to the track tonight. Most definitely a grower, I feel, and probably better in the context of the entire CD. NA boys, of course, have already heard it on the tour.

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I have a love/hate relationship with Marillion. I hated their first two albums: Script For A Jester's Tear and most of Fugazi although it was better than Script. Misplaced Childhood and Clutching At Straws would be the two Fish-era recordings I return to most often. Of the Hogarth-era, Season's End and Brave remain my favorites. Those are the only two recordings I can stomach from Hogarth-era Marillion. I disliked Marbles and still don't see what the fuss is all about. Instrumental improvisations and intricate interplay between the band members are finding it's way out of Marillion which I think is unfortunate. Marillion at it's best can evoke strong emotions inside of me, but when they're at their worse, which seems to be predominantly with Hogarth (Holidays In Eden was a complete flop) they induce heavy vomiting reactions inside of me.

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Originally posted by Mirror Image Mirror Image wrote:

I have a love/hate relationship with Marillion. I hated their first two albums: Script For A Jester's Tear and most of Fugazi although it was better than Script. Misplaced Childhood and Clutching At Straws would be the two Fish-era recordings I return to most often. Of the Hogarth-era, Season's End and Brave remain my favorites. Those are the only two recordings I can stomach from Hogarth-era Marillion. I disliked Marbles and still don't see what the fuss is all about. Instrumental improvisations and intricate interplay between the band members are finding it's way out of Marillion which I think is unfortunate. Marillion at it's best can evoke strong emotions inside of me, but when they're at their worse, which seems to be predominantly with Hogarth (Holidays In Eden was a complete flop) they induce heavy vomiting reactions inside of me.

Blimey - heavy vomitingConfused

I regard Holidays in Eden as being the weakest of the h-era albums. Marbles is, to me, a work of genius, and you really should try both This Strange Engine & Radiation as examples of true progressive rock.
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Originally posted by lazland lazland wrote:


Blimey - heavy vomitingConfused

I regard Holidays in Eden as being the weakest of the h-era albums. Marbles is, to me, a work of genius, and you really should try both This Strange Engine & Radiation as examples of true progressive rock.

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When I say vomit inducing, I'm merely exaggerating. If Marillion actually caused me to do this, I would see a doctor ASAP. Tongue

I own all of Marillion's recordings except for their latest recording: Happiness Is The Road. I should probably revisit many of their recordings as it's been years since I've listened to This Strange Engine or Radiation or even Afraid of Sunlight.


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I've had a dislike/hate relationship with Marillion. I only had Fugazi and a greatest hits album untill today. I considered Fugazi barely listenable and the greatest hits album was horrid. But today I picked up Misplaced Childhood on vinyl for a buck. NOW I finally understand how some people can love Marillion. I still don't love them but now I have a like/dislike relationship with them. It's nice to finally be in on the secret.

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Pete Trewavas and Eric Blackwood's Edison's Children has just hit #57 on the FMQB Top 200... 

FMQB shows Commercial Radio Play in the United States. 

The song "A Million Miles Away (I Wish I Had A Time Machine)" was mixed by Robin Boult (Fish) and mastered in house at Marillion's Racket Records from their CD "In The Last Waking Moments..."

The Psychedelic album features the first time that Marillion have all performed together on the same album outside of the "Marillion" name as special guests... Dee Expus' Andy Ditchfield also makes an appearance.

This is the first time that a Prog Rock band has hit the "Pop Charts" in American Radio in years... and Edison's Children is getting the same amount of Hot A/C radio play as Katy Perry and Lady Gaga right now...

for more information see http://www.edisonschildren.com. The CD is available from Marillion's Racket Records and Edison's Children the EP/Single from Edison's Children. It is also on CD Baby, iTunes, Amazon and many prog rock CD stores.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Eric Mallory Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 23 2012 at 10:28
I really love everything these guys have done with a slightly bigger preference to the Fish era. In my opinion they are truly giants.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote rushfan4 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 23 2012 at 10:37
Sounds That Can't Be Made sounds more like a more appropriate avant-prog album title than it does a Marillion album title.
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Originally posted by Progfan1958 Progfan1958 wrote:

Originally posted by E-Dub E-Dub wrote:



Me and Steve (ProgFan1958) with Marillion prior to the Friday night show in Chicago.

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Thanks for posting the pic Eric, and thanks again for the M&G invite. The whole thing lasted about 30 seconds, so it was walk in, handshakes, picture, a few brief comments, and then out the door. Quite a thrill and the guys all seemed quite nice.  I should have shaved my legs though ( ha ha ).


Funny how Mark just shook my hand with a sly grin and said, "Hey, Big Man." All of them were really cool, though.

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Steve, remember when we were walking back to the hotel after the second show in Chicago and I pointed at the place that was on Conan O'Brien. Here's the video.

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Originally posted by E-Dub E-Dub wrote:



Steve, remember when we were walking back to the hotel after the second show in Chicago and I pointed at the place that was on Conan O'Brien. Here's the video.

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Looks like a special place Eric !!! We should have gone in !
Maybe next time........and I'll bring my dog !
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote lazland Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 22 2012 at 14:31
Blimey, this thread has been quiet for quite a while.

Anyhow, I'm watching the new album trailer:


I am getting really enthused. You lot?
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We're all still here Steve - just waiting for the big day in September when the package arrives.  This is going to be a special one.
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Originally posted by E-Dub E-Dub wrote:

 

Seasons End is actually quite awesome. Just how the music builds and builds on "King Of Sunset Town" when introducing the new singer is brilliant.

They did SE in it's entirety at the convention, and it was so incredible. The title track, "Berlin" and "The Space" were just stunning (the latter two especially).

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Have really enjoyed Fish Era better but "The Space" just sends chills up my spine. Have to give "Marbles" another try. I bought it but it got lost...
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Originally posted by Progfan1958 Progfan1958 wrote:

We're all still here Steve - just waiting for the big day in September when the package arrives.  This is going to be a special one.

I think so to. This is gearing up to be a classic album.
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Exciting times indeed!  This is going to be something special, everything in that Youtube trailer sounds awesome! 
http://www.towardinfinity.co.uk/news-detail.php?ID=28 It is from the maker's mouth but anyway... I sense that everything is very well in the Marillion camp! Mark: Today we are getting Sky Above the Rain together. We spent most of this week getting Gaza "tour ready" (all 18 mins of it) It rocks live! 
Prog Magazine: Marillion - Sounds That Can't Be Made - we are seriously loving this record!!

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Love Marillion!!!! Seasons End is one of my most played CDs of late.......Found this EP in Atlanta 2weeks ago.....Nice live Fish stuff.
 
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