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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 22 2009 at 10:12
I think any doctoring of the statistics must be done very cautiously. Of course on your site you can do it however you want.
 
I'm still very stuck on whether the album is 3 stars or 4. I'll hearing something I really like and then I finally noticed (as apparently everyone else already did) the direct lift off of "Dogs." There's another melodic lift that's more subtle.
 
Part the Second remains the album of the year for me in a spectacular year for good prog.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 22 2009 at 10:56
I really already love The Incident a lot ( I think it's now my number 3 PT album after In Absentia and Stupid Dream ) so I really don't care if it's a progressive record with 1 epic of 55 minutes or a song cycle or whatever you want to call it.
 
In the end for me all that matters is that I love listening to it Big smile and I've done so since September 11  ( it sure did hit me like a two ton heavy thing Wink ) at least 2 times a day  ( and it's playing now! ) The production is great and so his Steve's voice on it which is always important to me.
 
Highlights are: The Incident, Time Flies, Octane Twisted/The Seance/Circles Of Manias, I Drive The Hearse.
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 22 2009 at 11:09
Originally posted by Negoba Negoba wrote:

I think any doctoring of the statistics must be done very cautiously. Of course on your site you can do it however you want.
 
I'm still very stuck on whether the album is 3 stars or 4. I'll hearing something I really like and then I finally noticed (as apparently everyone else already did) the direct lift off of "Dogs." There's another melodic lift that's more subtle.
 
Part the Second remains the album of the year for me in a spectacular year for good prog.


I don't consider it to be a "lift" ... Animals was the first album SW ever bought (if I remember the article correctly), so I'd rather call it a hommage.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 22 2009 at 11:33
You know this love hate relationship you guys discussed in the previous page. I think I've actually seen it only on prog websites. I think the reason is that people expect prog and when it's not they don't like it. A lot of people don't take it for what it is.

Anyways, back on topic. I've given it a few more spins and it's grown a bit. It's still not great, but has some good moments.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 22 2009 at 12:26
Hmm, I don't even get the Part the Second super mega 5 star business, it's good but it ain't no Bath either, but that's just me.
As much as I didn't like the album I will at least agree with Mike that I think it was more of a homage than a direct lift from "Dogs".



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 22 2009 at 12:43
Well Harry, taking the metal out of one of the leading avant-metal band is unlikely to please some people. I had actually never heard MotW before Part the Second and it still sends goosebumps down my spine. I bought Leaving Your Body Map the the heavy elements sometimes add and sometimes subtract to me. Just taste I guess.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 22 2009 at 12:53
As far as Time Flies/Dogs is concerned it is entirely deliberate. SW said so in an interview. He was completely unapologetic (why shouldnt he be?). I can hear parts of DSotM in there too.

As Mike says (Mr Progfreak, now there's a potential concept album...) one politely refers to this replication as an "homage" and so it is.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 22 2009 at 12:58
I guess I just have to listen more.  Tongue.....now that I think about it, it does tie in to the theme of the song a bit. I'm actually going to have to figure out the lyrics before I can review this thing, aren't I? 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 22 2009 at 13:02
^ I honestly can't imagine listening to this album without paying attention to the lyrics. I *guess* that if someone listened to the album like that it would be a lot less impressive.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 22 2009 at 13:06
I'm an instrumentalist primarily and that's what I listen for. I listen to the melodic and tonal part of the voice, but unless the lyric is up front, I often let it glide by. Individual phrases get processed, but I have to sit down with a lyric in front of me most times to say "Oooooh, that's what the hades he was singing about." Sometimes what I imagined was better than what was actually being sung.....that happened on Indukti's new one for me recently.Unhappy
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 22 2009 at 13:15
^ I'm just saying that especially with a band like Porcupine Tree and an album like The Incident, knowing what the songs are about can make a huge difference. It can put your mind into a position where your imagination can be inspired by the music. For example, when The Incident (the track) begins I tend to imagine being in a car in the evening on a road with heavy traffic, slowly rolling towards the scene of an accident with blue light everywhere.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 22 2009 at 13:24
I just read all the lyrics and I'm still not sure what it's all about....it certainly doesn't seem to be about one particular incident but many of the ones SW says got him started on the concept.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 22 2009 at 13:27
The first time i heard it i liked it, then i saw it live and loved it. Now ive heard it a few times and dont care as much.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 22 2009 at 13:30
Originally posted by Negoba Negoba wrote:

I just read all the lyrics and I'm still not sure what it's all about....it certainly doesn't seem to be about one particular incident but many of the ones SW says got him started on the concept.


Sure, I was talking about the track The Incident specifically. I think the common denominator is "life is short, find your pleasures where you can".
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 22 2009 at 14:14
Originally posted by Negoba Negoba wrote:

I just read all the lyrics and I'm still not sure what it's all about....it certainly doesn't seem to be about one particular incident but many of the ones SW says got him started on the concept.

Quoting myself from earlier this thread:

Originally posted by Pekka Pekka wrote:

Here's what Steven Wilson has to say about the album concept: "“There was a sign saying ‘POLICE – INCIDENT’ and everyone was slowing down to rubber neck to see what had happened... Afterwards, it struck me that ‘incident’ is a very detached word for something so destructive and traumatic for the people involved. And then I had the sensation that the spirit of someone that had died in the accident entered into my car and was sitting next to me. “The irony of such a cold expression for such seismic events appealed to me, and I began to pick out other ‘incidents’ reported in the media and news,” continues Wilson. “I wrote about the evacuation of teenage girls from a religious cult in Texas, a family terrorizing its neighbors, a body found floating in a river by some people on a fishing trip, and more. Each song is written in the first person and tries to humanize the detached media reportage.”

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 03 2009 at 02:54
Interesting i will buy the album just to hear and can have an opinionWink




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 14 2009 at 14:23
i have mixed feelings about this album. i mean, i was a little let down. here is a band who releases albums CONSTANTLY, and they are consistently good! 2007 saw "fear of a blank planet". it was a far cry different from 2005's "deadwing", not better or worse, but a different animal! in less than 6 months, they release "nil recurring", leftovers from "blank planet", and i enjoyed that more than the "real album"!

so, what have we here? my ears do not hear that fresh new album (sort of like the "new car" smell for the ears). and yes, it is a good album. but, i hear a lot of rehashings...a little "trains", some of the same sounds from the last album...not really a brand that i expect from this kind of band.

there are a few positive things i can say about it...

the opening HUGE chord in "occam's razor" which reappears in "degree zero" reminded me some of rush's "xanadu"!

and, no, the idea that this is a concept album has nothing to do with it. i understand the concept, a sort of agnostic story, and i have read about the occam's razor theory...it is not where i am coming from in my beliefs. but, this has nothing really to do with my feelings....it is a good album, but coming from such a prolific band, it seems mediocre to me, like they are repeating themselves. it is less experimental than previous albums.

bonnie the cat has to be my favorite song...and it is outside the concept. actually, i enjoy the bonus disc more than the "album".

after this album, i think i will be listening first before buying.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 19 2009 at 15:52
I've listened to the album about twenty timers now since buying it. I love this band, and I have really tried to give the album a fair chance, certainly before attempting to review it on PA.

However, I'm sorry, but I am now finding it almost impossible to listen all the way through. I never thought I would say this about any prog LP, and certainly not about PT, but I find it unutterably BORING. I have prog LPs which I find bad, self indulgent, crazy, but never dull, and this one is.

As things stand, it would only get a 2 star review from me, and that would probably be because of the shameless rip off of Animals, which remains my favourite PF album.

Am I alone in thinking this? (and, no, I haven't read all the postsLOL)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 19 2009 at 15:58
Originally posted by lazland lazland wrote:

I've listened to the album about twenty timers now since buying it. I love this band, and I have really tried to give the album a fair chance, certainly before attempting to review it on PA.

However, I'm sorry, but I am now finding it almost impossible to listen all the way through. I never thought I would say this about any prog LP, and certainly not about PT, but I find it unutterably BORING. I have prog LPs which I find bad, self indulgent, crazy, but never dull, and this one is.

As things stand, it would only get a 2 star review from me, and that would probably be because of the shameless rip off of Animals, which remains my favourite PF album.

Am I alone in thinking this? (and, no, I haven't read all the postsLOL)


Not a damn bit.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 19 2009 at 16:03
Originally posted by Epignosis Epignosis wrote:

Originally posted by lazland lazland wrote:

I've listened to the album about twenty timers now since buying it. I love this band, and I have really tried to give the album a fair chance, certainly before attempting to review it on PA.

However, I'm sorry, but I am now finding it almost impossible to listen all the way through. I never thought I would say this about any prog LP, and certainly not about PT, but I find it unutterably BORING. I have prog LPs which I find bad, self indulgent, crazy, but never dull, and this one is.

As things stand, it would only get a 2 star review from me, and that would probably be because of the shameless rip off of Animals, which remains my favourite PF album.

Am I alone in thinking this? (and, no, I haven't read all the postsLOL)


Not a damn bit.


Hi Robert

Yes, I saw your review, and agree with every word - actually, it was one of the very few times when I WANTED to disagree with you, but, as usual, couldn'tAngryBig smile
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