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Kashmir75
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Posted: September 04 2010 at 18:06 |
Wonder why so many Coheed fans hated PT?
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The Monodrone
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Posted: September 04 2010 at 18:12 |
^ 'Cause they're punk losers...  I love Coheed and Cambria (I'm finishing up In Keeping Secrets as I type this). I don't see why they would hate PT... really, I can't find a reason why they wouldn't like them just because they like Coheed.
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Keyspoet
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Posted: September 04 2010 at 21:02 |
^ 'Cause they're punk losers...  <I love Coheed and Cambria (I'm finishing up In Keeping Secrets
as I type this). I don't see why they would hate PT... really, I can't
find a reason why they wouldn't like them just because they like Coheed.> What we heard of Coheed and Cambria wasn't bad, it just wasn't as good as Porcupine Tree, who they followed. We drove two days to get to the concert, because Marek had a truck to deliver in South Carolina, so after Porcupine Tree was done, Marek wanted to leave immediately. I was more inclined to stick it out, as I wasn't familiar with Coheed and Cambria, and liked the opening band The Dear Hunter very much; but after a few songs, realizing I would never be able to understand the lyrics due to the excessive reverb, I gave up as well. The reverb was so bad that, had I not known the songs so well, I would have had trouble understanding even Steven Wilson, and we all know how good he is about clearly enunciating his lyrics. The sound in the Thomas Wolfe Auditorium just wasn't all that good - a shame for all the bands. Hopefully they didn't have the same problem in the other venues. I understand that the last time Porcupine Tree played Asheville, in 2007, they played at the Orange Peel, which is apparently a legendary venue, which has been written up several times in Rolling Stone. Maybe next time they will play there again - it is supposed to have fabulous sound.
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Kashmir75
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Posted: September 04 2010 at 21:51 |
Keyspoet wrote:
What we heard of Coheed and Cambria wasn't bad, it just wasn't as good as Porcupine Tree, who they followed.
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Very little is as good as PT, so I'm not surprised!  The idea of this tour was to expose PT to a younger audience in the US. I am not sure if it was fully successful, judging from all the PT hate I read on C&C forums 
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idiotPrayer
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Posted: September 05 2010 at 07:40 |
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Kashmir75
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Posted: September 05 2010 at 07:58 |
^YES!
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ProgEpics
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Posted: September 05 2010 at 09:57 |
Because PT is more experimental than coheed, there is no pop influence on PT so coheed fans cant get into it.
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idiotPrayer
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Posted: September 05 2010 at 12:43 |
that's probably the main reason, but pt actually have some pop infuence. the beach boys were one of the main influences for stupid dream. steven also likes abba and lcd soundsystem and more.
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The Monodrone
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Posted: September 05 2010 at 14:28 |
PT actually have a lot of pop influences, more than I feel like listing right now. The real difference between Coheed and PT is the punk influence and the fact that Coheed has a very hardcore-inspired sound... at least in their early days they did moreso.
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progkidjoel
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Posted: September 05 2010 at 16:30 |
YES! This is gonna be awesome. Another whole month to wait, though!
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The Monodrone
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Posted: September 05 2010 at 19:57 |
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Mayhem.
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Posted: September 06 2010 at 14:45 |
Too lazy to read whole thread, but what albums are good for starters? I saw them live at a festival during the summer, and they were AWESOME, but I have a feeling that I would have enjoyed the show more if I had knew some of their songs prior to the concert.
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ProgEpics
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Posted: September 06 2010 at 14:51 |
In Absentia is the best all around IMO (incuding the production). Very experimental and very hard rock.
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Kashmir75
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Posted: September 06 2010 at 16:05 |
Yeah, I have noticed In Absentia works wonders in turning people on to the band. It made my dad and brother fans! You really can't go wrong with that album.
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Conor Fynes
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Posted: September 06 2010 at 17:03 |
ProgEpics wrote:
Because PT is more experimental than coheed, there is no pop influence on PT so coheed fans cant get into it. |
No pop influence?
Have you heard a song called 'Lazarus' before?
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The Monodrone
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Posted: September 06 2010 at 18:18 |
Conor Fynes wrote:
ProgEpics wrote:
Because PT is more experimental than coheed, there is no pop influence on PT so coheed fans cant get into it. |
No pop influence?
Have you heard a song called 'Lazarus' before? |
Or basically all of Stupid Dream, for that matter.
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progkidjoel
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Posted: September 07 2010 at 03:27 |
ptkc123 wrote:
Conor Fynes wrote:
ProgEpics wrote:
Because PT is more experimental than coheed, there is no pop influence on PT so coheed fans cant get into it. |
No pop influence?
Have you heard a song called 'Lazarus' before? |
Or basically all of Stupid Dream, for that matter. 
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I'd say there's at least one poppy track on every album they've done, actually, although Stupid Dream is definitely their champion pop album.
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Palliams
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Posted: September 07 2010 at 03:54 |
Mayhem. wrote:
Too lazy to read whole thread, but what albums are good for starters? I saw them live at a festival during the summer, and they were AWESOME, but I have a feeling that I would have enjoyed the show more if I had knew some of their songs prior to the concert.
Cheers
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I'd start with one (prefferably both) of the following: Lightbulb Sun or In Absentia. If they don't get you hooked I don't know what will.
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Keyspoet
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Posted: September 07 2010 at 13:39 |
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Originally posted by Mayhem.
Too
lazy to read whole thread, but what albums are good for starters? I saw
them live at a festival during the summer, and they were AWESOME, but I
have a feeling that I would have enjoyed the show more if I had knew
some of their songs prior to the concert.
Cheers
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Originally posted today by Palliam:
I'd start with one (preferably both) of the following: Lightbulb
Sun or In Absentia. If they don't get you hooked I don't know what will. *****
I could say the same about most of their albums, speaking personally, but I realize some are more accessible to first-time listeners than others.
I came to Porcupine late, in 2006, and the first two albums I got to know well were Deadwing and Fear of a Blank Planet, which were the two most recent studio albums at the time. I took them, along with half a dozen other albums, when I had a three day course over a long weekend.
None of the other albums got played.
That was more than enough to hook me. Enjoy your journey.
Cori
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harmonium.ro
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Posted: September 07 2010 at 19:36 |
From Facebook:
Commercial
Break: My own mail order company Headphone Dust have got the 2LP
marbled vinyl edition of In Absentia back in stock - not too many of
these left, and not sure if we will get it again (it's limited to only
1,500). Insurgentes 2LP also back in stock. The IEM and Cover Version
box sets are now sold out, but we think that Ton...eFloat
might have a few IEM sets left on their mail order site, and the Cover
Version CD singles are still available individually. That is except for
CV6 which is completely gone, and now only available as part of the
CV5+6 7 inch vinyl pairing, but that's also limited - still following
this?! Oh, also got the digibook CD edition of PT's Recordings - as
cheap as we could make it, can't compete with Amazon, but then who can
(Play.com maybe). But at least you know if you buy from us you are
buying direct from the "artistes". Finally, there's 2 copies left of
the split Fear Falls Burning / Bass Communion 7 inch. OK, commercial
over.
Edited by harmonium.ro - September 07 2010 at 19:37
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