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Originally posted by nick_h_nz nick_h_nz wrote:

I would have agreed with you, and said that you are right, and I am the one drawing the connecting lines between GfD, SC and Heritage, I really would have. But I just read Brendan’s post and I am 😱😱😱

If Steven Wilson himself is drawing the same connecting lines as I have heard, then I’m taking that as a win! 🤪


And you are quite right to do so.. Clap Furthermore, if you had independently spotted the musical connections between these three albums without any hint from SW, then I'd say you have a very finely tuned musical ear. All I can say is that between you, Brendan and Cristi, the PMT is in safe hands.. Star

I merely base my comparisons on the albums I know and enjoy, which I freely admit paint a rather patchy picture. I know of but have never paid any attention to his Storm Corrosion album, however it's one I'll certainly check out in time... I simply couldn't get into or appreciate the sound palette of Heritage at all and if I'm being quite honest, don't think I would have noticed any musical comparison between it and GfD, even if SW himself had sat me down and asked me to play them back to back, pointing out key references on the way....  
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Another thread derailed.
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Originally posted by Grumpyprogfan Grumpyprogfan wrote:

Another thread derailed.

Maybe a little for which I apologise, although I've actually found the last page quite interesting and we're still talking SW. When it comes to the hype around the new album, I have to say I'm with those here who don't like hearing prog rock tracks in isolation, in advance of the album on Yt, as they are of necessity taken out of context. Rather, I'll wait for the release date to come and go, let the devoted all post their views and have their forum say before buying it myself and then listening through 6-8 times before forming some sort of outline conclusion.

In other news, inspired by this thread, I've just bought Raven for £4 and am looking forward to giving it my undivided attention... Smile  
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Originally posted by Jared Jared wrote:

In other news, inspired by this thread, I've just bought Raven for £4 and am looking forward to giving it my undivided attention... Smile
First time hearing The Raven...??
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Originally posted by Grumpyprogfan Grumpyprogfan wrote:

Originally posted by Jared Jared wrote:

In other news, inspired by this thread, I've just bought Raven for £4 and am looking forward to giving it my undivided attention... Smile
First time hearing The Raven...??

Yep, as per previous, although I know all the PT albums and first saw PT live back in 2000 promoting Lightbulb Sun, I've never heard or invested in SW's solo catalogue, only owning GfD thus far...
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Originally posted by nick_h_nz nick_h_nz wrote:

Originally posted by Catcher10 Catcher10 wrote:

I'm not negative or positive about the post.......I'm neutral as I have no comment till I receive the album.

I have learnt my lesson in this regard, too. Leaving aside that this is a “single edit”, any single can sound completely different within the context of an album, than it does apart from it.

Personally, I never listen to pre-release singles for this exact reason. I would rather hear the singles for the first time, when I listen to the album for the first time.

In the past, back when I did listen to pre-release singles, I found all too often that one of two things so often occurred. Either I was blown away by it, and then completely underwhelmed by the album itself; or I was so disinterested by the track, or even outrightly disliked it, that it put me off buying the album. (The latter only becomes apparent, when I eventually decide to give the album a listen, because someone insists I am missing out, and I realise they are right, and even the song that put me off, I find I often end up enjoying - so long as it is in the context of the album.)

It doesn’t surprise me, even though I’ve not heard it yet, that people are not particularly engaged with the new PT material. Everything I’ve seen said about it indicates that it is indeed closure/continuation and a sound somewhat like a combination of The Incident and The Future Bites. Given that neither of those albums are held in particularly high regard around these parts, it’s figures that the new songs aren’t exactly going to set hearts alight.

(As The Incident is a top five PT album for me, and TFB quite probably my favourite SW solo album, I am hoping to quite enjoy the new PT when it finally comes around.)

I'm in the same boat, clearly. I am an LP spinner, I play all sides of all records so the context of an album is a main focus point for me. I tend to believe most (prog) artists create albums that are supposed to be listened to from start to finish to capture the entire essence of the record.
That being said, I still am not a big fan of streaming music just to listen to one song......I mean one song is not going to make it or break it for me anyhow. 
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The Raven was tops for me for a long time, but as of the past couple years Insurgentes has taken over the top spot for me. HCE is also right up there as well.......I would say The Raven is #3 for me today.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote Jared Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 23 2022 at 11:34
Originally posted by Catcher10 Catcher10 wrote:

The Raven was tops for me for a long time, but as of the past couple years Insurgentes has taken over the top spot for me. HCE is also right up there as well.......I would say The Raven is #3 for me today.

Thanks Jose... I'll look forward to hearing it in due course and have intended to pick up Insurgentes, although it seems to be quite a challenging listen?  I agree 100% with your above comment concerning the way to listen to a prog album, and tend not to Yt 'singles' for that reason. When it comes to my partner and a new Within Temptation album however (for example), it's very much about the singles, so she knows three songs before the album is released... we listen to different music for different reasons.  
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Originally posted by Jared Jared wrote:

Originally posted by Catcher10 Catcher10 wrote:

The Raven was tops for me for a long time, but as of the past couple years Insurgentes has taken over the top spot for me. HCE is also right up there as well.......I would say The Raven is #3 for me today.

Thanks Jose... I'll look forward to hearing it in due course and have intended to pick up Insurgentes, although it seems to be quite a challenging listen?  I agree 100% with your above comment concerning the way to listen to a prog album, and tend not to Yt 'singles' for that reason. When it comes to my partner and a new Within Temptation album however (for example), it's very much about the singles, so she knows three songs before the album is released... we listen to different music for different reasons.  
What prog album is not a challenge..?? LOL It was for me originally, but after so many spins it began to grow roots with me. Now I spin it at least once a month during my listening sessions, it has more of that shoegaze type mood.
The first time wife and I saw SW live on the GFD tour a lot of the material was Insurgentes, which was great. SW came out wearing the gas mask on one of the songs, that was kinda weird Clap. We've seen him live 3x.....
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Originally posted by Jared Jared wrote:

Originally posted by nick_h_nz nick_h_nz wrote:

I would have agreed with you, and said that you are right, and I am the one drawing the connecting lines between GfD, SC and Heritage, I really would have. But I just read Brendan’s post and I am 😱😱😱

If Steven Wilson himself is drawing the same connecting lines as I have heard, then I’m taking that as a win! 🤪


And you are quite right to do so.. Clap Furthermore, if you had independently spotted the musical connections between these three albums without any hint from SW, then I'd say you have a very finely tuned musical ear. All I can say is that between you, Brendan and Cristi, the PMT is in safe hands.. Star

I merely base my comparisons on the albums I know and enjoy, which I freely admit paint a rather patchy picture. I know of but have never paid any attention to his Storm Corrosion album, however it's one I'll certainly check out in time... I simply couldn't get into or appreciate the sound palette of Heritage at all and if I'm being quite honest, don't think I would have noticed any musical comparison between it and GfD, even if SW himself had sat me down and asked me to play them back to back, pointing out key references on the way....  

Thank you, I appreciate the shoutout Thumbs Up Being on the PM team has been really fun and rewarding so far - of course, the benefit of discovering a bunch of new bands is always nice as well Wink

Also, to your defense, I don't really hear a ton of similarities between the three albums either. Grace for Drowning and Storm Corrosion are similar in some ways, but Heritage seems like the odd one out. In any case, GfD would probably be my second favorite SW solo album after HCE Big smile
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Originally posted by Grumpyprogfan Grumpyprogfan wrote:

Another thread derailed.

How? We've been talking about PT/SW the entire time, so it's not like we completely changed subjects LOL
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Originally posted by Necrotica Necrotica wrote:

Originally posted by Grumpyprogfan Grumpyprogfan wrote:

Another thread derailed.

How? We've been talking about PT/SW the entire time, so it's not like we completely changed subjects LOL


While Prog fans commonly appreciate twists and turns in the music, it seems that that is fairly often not so appreciated when it comes to forum threads. ;) For me the best long-running conversations tend not to be very faithful to how they began and do take twists and turns. I tend to enjoy digressions provided it's not bickering or very negative and the like, but lord knows, I was born a rambling man. Speaking of negativity, regarding Porcupine Tree's "Herd Culling", I'd just as soon choose that it had been culled so that I never would have herd it. Pretty meh to my ears, but then maybe I just don't "get" Steven Wilson and Porcupine Tree.

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Originally posted by Necrotica Necrotica wrote:

Originally posted by Jared Jared wrote:

Originally posted by nick_h_nz nick_h_nz wrote:

I would have agreed with you, and said that you are right, and I am the one drawing the connecting lines between GfD, SC and Heritage, I really would have. But I just read Brendan’s post and I am 😱😱😱

If Steven Wilson himself is drawing the same connecting lines as I have heard, then I’m taking that as a win! 🤪


And you are quite right to do so.. Clap Furthermore, if you had independently spotted the musical connections between these three albums without any hint from SW, then I'd say you have a very finely tuned musical ear. All I can say is that between you, Brendan and Cristi, the PMT is in safe hands.. Star

I merely base my comparisons on the albums I know and enjoy, which I freely admit paint a rather patchy picture. I know of but have never paid any attention to his Storm Corrosion album, however it's one I'll certainly check out in time... I simply couldn't get into or appreciate the sound palette of Heritage at all and if I'm being quite honest, don't think I would have noticed any musical comparison between it and GfD, even if SW himself had sat me down and asked me to play them back to back, pointing out key references on the way....  

Thank you, I appreciate the shoutout Thumbs Up Being on the PM team has been really fun and rewarding so far - of course, the benefit of discovering a bunch of new bands is always nice as well Wink

Also, to your defense, I don't really hear a ton of similarities between the three albums either. Grace for Drowning and Storm Corrosion are similar in some ways, but Heritage seems like the odd one out. In any case, GfD would probably be my second favorite SW solo album after HCE Big smile

Storm Corrosion is poasibly the link, then, I guess - as you hear similarities between GfD and SD, but Heritage seems the odd one out to you. For me, there is no real odd one out, but if I had to pick one, I would have said GfD. I find SC and Heritage to be incredibly similar and reminiscent of each other. Far more so than SC and GfD to my ears, anyway.

GfD would probably also be my second favourite SW album (though after TFB, not HCE). Insurgentes, Hand and Bone are probably battling it out for third place, and it depends on my mood and the day which would be the victor.

As for derailing, I have never thought this thread has derailed at all. It has remained on topic the whole time, which is kind of a miracle on this forum. I suppose it is subjective as to what is “on topic”, so if you are particularly anal and pedantic about it, I guess it has gone off on a tangent, but it is one so acutely close, it has barely diverged. 🤷🏻‍♂️

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Originally posted by nick_h_nz nick_h_nz wrote:

Originally posted by Necrotica Necrotica wrote:

Originally posted by Jared Jared wrote:

Originally posted by nick_h_nz nick_h_nz wrote:

I would have agreed with you, and said that you are right, and I am the one drawing the connecting lines between GfD, SC and Heritage, I really would have. But I just read Brendan’s post and I am 😱😱😱

If Steven Wilson himself is drawing the same connecting lines as I have heard, then I’m taking that as a win! 🤪


And you are quite right to do so.. Clap Furthermore, if you had independently spotted the musical connections between these three albums without any hint from SW, then I'd say you have a very finely tuned musical ear. All I can say is that between you, Brendan and Cristi, the PMT is in safe hands.. Star

I merely base my comparisons on the albums I know and enjoy, which I freely admit paint a rather patchy picture. I know of but have never paid any attention to his Storm Corrosion album, however it's one I'll certainly check out in time... I simply couldn't get into or appreciate the sound palette of Heritage at all and if I'm being quite honest, don't think I would have noticed any musical comparison between it and GfD, even if SW himself had sat me down and asked me to play them back to back, pointing out key references on the way....  

Thank you, I appreciate the shoutout Thumbs Up Being on the PM team has been really fun and rewarding so far - of course, the benefit of discovering a bunch of new bands is always nice as well Wink

Also, to your defense, I don't really hear a ton of similarities between the three albums either. Grace for Drowning and Storm Corrosion are similar in some ways, but Heritage seems like the odd one out. In any case, GfD would probably be my second favorite SW solo album after HCE Big smile

Storm Corrosion is poasibly the link, then, I guess - as you hear similarities between GfD and SD, but Heritage seems the odd one out to you. For me, there is no real odd one out, but if I had to pick one, I would have said GfD. I find SC and Heritage to be incredibly similar and reminiscent of each other. Far more so than SC and GfD to my ears, anyway.

GfD would probably also be my second favourite SW album (though after TFB, not HCE). Insurgentes, Hand and Bone are probably battling it out for third place, and it depends on my mood and the day which would be the victor.

As for derailing, I have never thought this thread has derailed at all. It has remained on topic the whole time, which is kind of a miracle on this forum. I suppose it is subjective as to what is “on topic”, so if you are particularly anal and pedantic about it, I guess it has gone off on a tangent, but it is one so acutely close, it has barely diverged. 🤷🏻‍♂️


I think for me it's because GfD and SC both share a more experimental stance toward prog, whereas Heritage is much more in the "retro-prog" vein. Obviously Wilson would eventually adopt that approach with Raven (which is a big part of why it's not my favorite SW album), but GfD still strikes me as a more experimental and forward-thinking record for his solo career. In all honesty, though, maybe I need to revisit Heritage; it's easily my least-played Opeth album, and I've never been all that impressed during the listens I have given it. 

I think my SW ranking would go like this at the moment:

HCE
Raven
TTB (underrated stuff in my opinion)
GfD (still excellent though, despite being #4)
Insurgentes
TFB (still has its moments for sure)
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Really? I find GfD to be the most retro of SW’s solo albums! But it is both retro and experimental. And that is, for me, what Heritage also is. And probably why I favour it over Pale Communion, which everyone else seems to love. For me, Heritage and GfD are very complementary, and PC and Raven are very complementary. The former couple are both a delightful mix of retro and experimental, while the latter two just seem to dwell to much in the retro to interest me much. It doesn’t mean they’re not good albums, or that I don’t like them, but I find them the least interesting and enjoyable.

GfD, Heritage and SC all have that weird retro/experimental thing going on, and I don’t know why I can hear it and you can’t. It never even occurred to me that others might not find the same resemblances and complementary nature I do (which is incredibly arrogant of me, and I feel a right numpty for thinking that way), because it just seems so overt and explicit to me that all three feel connected in some way.

TTB is definitely underrated, and I’m glad to see you put it in third in your rankings. That is probably where it most often figures in mine, too, though HCE and Insurgentes definitely give it a run for its money!

[EDIT] Today I’m feeling like it’s:

The Future Bites
Grace for Drowning
—//—
To the Bone
Hand Cannot Erase
Insurgentes
—//—
Raven



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Don't get me wrong, GfD definitely has its retro parts for sure. To me though, about 80% of Raven - as much as I enjoy the record - just plays out like a retro pastiche. Still well-made songs in my opinion, but I have to be in the right kind of mindset to enjoy that album. Well, I guess the outlier would be the title track, which is more like Wilson's take on Radiohead LOL (I suppose that's why I said 80%)

To each their own though. To be honest, my problems with Heritage have less to do with the retro stuff, and more to do with the album being a bit aimless and scatterbrained for me. As far as I'm concerned, Opeth's post-Watershed output has only gotten better with each album (I'm still a bit mixed on Pale Communion though, to be fair) Smile Funny how their 60+ minute 2000s records often felt like they went by more quickly than a 55-minute album like Pale Communion


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Originally posted by Grumpyprogfan Grumpyprogfan wrote:

Another thread derailed.

How? We've been talking about PT/SW the entire time, so it's not like we completely changed subjects LOL
The thread title is Porcupine Tree New Album and Tour.

Anyway, Steven Wilson's favorite cheese is Halloumi. Anyone ever had Halloumi cheese? Wink
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I don't think the thread has derailed in any way, the conversation has still been about the band and its members. 

another new song, that's pretty good



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^Hmmm. I wouldn't call it pretty good. Average at best. So samey and predictable. Mellow part into heavy part, back to mellow part then heavy part, end with mellow part. Rinse and repeat.

I'm glad I've heard four songs from the new album, as it has convinced me not to buy it.
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Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

I don't think the thread has derailed in any way, the conversation has still about the band and its members.
Multiple posts of Storm Corrosion, Opeth, and SW solo material? I haven't heard much discussion of Wilson's new touring band mates... Randy McStine and Nate Navarro. I am familiar with Randy through his work with Marco Minnemann. He is superb. Nate, don't know much about him, but I'm sure he is amazing also. 


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