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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 31 2007 at 09:13
MORE PORCUPINE TREE ALBUM DETAILS CONFIRMED

from www.porcupinetree.com:

01-31-2007

Following two album playback events in New York and at Abbey Road in London, the track listing of the new Porcupine Tree album "Fear of a Blank Planet" has been revealed:

1. Fear of a Blank Planet (7.28)
2. My Ashes (5.07)
3. Anesthetize (17.42)
4. Sentimental (5.26)
5. Way Out of Here (7.37)
6. Sleep Together (7.28)

The album is set for April release through Roadrunner in Europe, Atlantic in the US, and WHD Entertainment in Japan. It's likely that both the stereo CD and 5.1 surround sound DVDA will be packaged together as standard.

AND A WARNING:
Please note that a version of the album currently listed on HMV Japan with an additional track included in the running order, and supposedly coming out in March, categorically does not exist, so do not order it!




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 31 2007 at 10:01
^I just wet myself.  Can't wait.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 31 2007 at 10:37
An 18 minutes epic from Porcupine Tree ?  Something that did not happen since The Sky moves Sideways... and with PT's new sound (In Absentia, Deadwing)...
 
One of my most expected releases this year (along with Rush, King Crimson, Symphony X, Threshold, Megadeth, etc...)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 31 2007 at 13:29
I got my money saved up! Now if only I can wait a few more months for it without going mad with anticipation.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 31 2007 at 14:33

so what happened to the one that Mr Fripp referred to?

"Nil Recurring"..unless he was teasing..
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 31 2007 at 14:56
or maybe a B-side Smile?

I mean... we're talking about Porcupine Tree... the most collectible band in the world LOL I suppose Steve Wilson wouldn't mind a b-side more or less Wink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 31 2007 at 15:51
It just seems like there's less for this album. I realize there are fewer tracks because of the "epic," but I hope it will be all stellar material to make 6 tracks seem like enough. Smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 31 2007 at 19:17
Originally posted by stonebeard stonebeard wrote:

It just seems like there's less for this album. I realize there are fewer tracks because of the "epic," but I hope it will be all stellar material to make 6 tracks seem like enough. Smile


I am not sure that more is better in a lot of cases.

Considering the involvement of Fripp and Lifeson on this and Steve Wilson's track record, I would guess that this will be one of the most (if not the most) anticipated album this year.  I can hardly wait.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 01 2007 at 09:48
It is short compared to the last two, but I don't know how he does it all.  No-Man albums, Blackfield, remastering old stuff and touring, I guess we should be happy new PT stuff is on it's way at all.  And the track listing is probably just the regular version.   I would bet there is going to be a Deluxe edition and maybe that Fripp track will be on there.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 02 2007 at 13:14
these are the song titles on the new album “fear of a blank planet“,
due in april (courtesy of ROADRUNNER newsletter)

1. Fear Of A Blank Planet
2. My Ashes
3. Anesthetize
4. Sentimental
5. Way Out Of There
6. Sleep Together (sal)
progressive rock and rural tranquility don't match. true or false?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 02 2007 at 13:24
Wink
 
 
Originally posted by Tristan Mulders Tristan Mulders wrote:

MORE PORCUPINE TREE ALBUM DETAILS CONFIRMED

from www.porcupinetree.com:

01-31-2007

Following two album playback events in New York and at Abbey Road in London, the track listing of the new Porcupine Tree album "Fear of a Blank Planet" has been revealed:

1. Fear of a Blank Planet (7.28)
2. My Ashes (5.07)
3. Anesthetize (17.42)
4. Sentimental (5.26)
5. Way Out of Here (7.37)
6. Sleep Together (7.28)

The album is set for April release through Roadrunner in Europe, Atlantic in the US, and WHD Entertainment in Japan. It's likely that both the stereo CD and 5.1 surround sound DVDA will be packaged together as standard.

AND A WARNING:
Please note that a version of the album currently listed on HMV Japan with an additional track included in the running order, and supposedly coming out in March, categorically does not exist, so do not order it!


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 02 2007 at 17:25

I'm so psyched Thumbs%20Up

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 02 2007 at 17:58
Just found this review on a site:
 
"So I heard the album twice earlier today, and it is fantastic. To my ears
  it lies somewhere in between The Sky Moves Sideways and In Absentia, and is
  in my opinion that this is their best album since TSMS. It is one
  continuous 50 minute piece, and is structured and pieced together like the
  extended version of TSMS that appeared on the bonus disc of the reissue. It
  is also the heaviest PT album to date, in a similar sort of way to how In
  Absentia was heavy. Unlike the New York listening we were given the track
  titles, but I won't spill the beans here until PT themselves have put it on
  their site.
  It all kicks off with a dark brooding riff on acoustic guitar which fairly
  quickly explodes onto electric, backed with a driving beat from Gavin. The
  lyrics are rapid-fire, and have a few effects to make them seem distant and
  down a phone line. This track hasn't changed markedly from the live
  version, but I think the earlier riffs are not quite so heavy - the really
  heavy parts don't kick in until about two-thirds of the way through Track 1.
  It all slows down for the next track, being more acoustic and laid back.
  Harmonies drench the chorus, creating a more epic setting than is usually
  shown by PT. This quickly moves into "The Beast". A dark, brooding,
  minimal riff drifts in, backed by typical RB synths before low drawn out
  lyrics emerge. It slowly begins to build, and Alex Lifeson's solo tears
  through the speakers - a very technical, shifting solo, sounds great but I'm
  not convinced on it totally fitting the mood of the song at that time.
  Things then start getting really heavy, with full on double bass drum, palm
  muted riffs, thumping bass - headbangers to the ready! Long instrumental
  passages ensure, punctuated with probably my favourite PT chorus ever -
  hugely tuneful and catchy, and more glorious harmonies, all over heavy
  guitars. It all slows down for the outro, bringing back the mood of track
  2, with vocals similar to the intro to this track.
  Track 4 is my favourite track after these 2 listens. It is a beautiful,
  lush track that is full of clean crisp guitars, more of those harmonies
  choruses and a wonderfully catchy little riff that runs through most of the
  track, and such a huge improvement over the live version of 4 months ago.
  Track 5 is the one track that wasn't aired on the October tour. Starting
  off dark and unsettling, it is built around a stuttering guitar riff on top
  of some soundscapes courtesy of Robert Fripp. After a couple of verses it
  literally explodes into a monumental slab of heavy guitars and drums, which
  although it disappears just as quickly, somehow fits.
  A more industrial beat opens the final track, one that builds and builds,
  becoming lush with guitars and strings that morph into a hypnotic, epic,
  huge outro with so many hooks in it that it hurts, fantastic Smiley
  Sorry if this is a bit vague, but only having two listens to such a vast and
  complex album, it's going to be a long three months..."
 
Sounds pretty damn exciting if you ask me Big%20smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 04 2007 at 16:24
This just in from http://www.dprp.net/news/index.php?i=2007_05

The Sea of Tranquility has posted this additional news:
Joining a small band of Media representatives from New York City, our own Ken Pierce was priveleged to listen to the new Porcupine Tree CD; a crunching Progressive Rock epic entitled Fear Of A Blank Planet. The album will hit the streets on April 24, 2007 and should surprise some of his fans. Founder and creative Mastermind Steven Wilson was present at the listening and told the group that the album was one long contiguous piece of music. It runs approximately fifty minutes in length, and while segmented with various movements, it still becomes part of the larger whole. Wilson mused that he opted against making the whole thing one 80 minute song and went with 50 just like in the good old days of Prog music. We enjoyed the 5.1 mix of the recording in one of the rooms of Legacy Studios and were treated to the piece in surround sound as well. It is a very intense piece of music at times with thundering drums and riffs that will impress any guitar player and yet when it slows down it is passionate and sublte in the truest sense. I asked Wilson if he felt that this was among the heaviest material he has delivered to date and he replied "yes, it might very well be". The long time fans of the Progressive Rock genius will not be disappointed in the album for while it is heavier than they might expect there is also a multitude of musical valleys and time signature changes that they have come to appreciate over the course of the bands career. From here, Wilson would head off to Abbey Road studios to repeat the listening process over there. He joked when we began and said "what we are going to hear, no what YOU are going to hear, since I have been doing this for three months aleady, is the new recording, and I will come back when its done". When Wilson returned to the studio room he was met with applause and whistles and he cracked a casual smile and politely thanked us for being part of the evening. We were not provided with any track-listing information or the titles for the segments under the piece, but regardless I look forward to this albums release and feel it will snare an even larger audience for this well-deserving band. Ken Pierce.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 05 2007 at 15:01
Originally posted by Fight Club Fight Club wrote:

Just found this review on a site:
 
"So I heard the album twice earlier today, and it is fantastic. To my ears
  it lies somewhere in between The Sky Moves Sideways and In Absentia, and is
  in my opinion that this is their best album since TSMS
......



Those are my two favorite PT albums and they're both in my top 5!!! If it's like those two, Fear of a Blank Planet is going to be amazing! Why can't it come out sooner?! Cry
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 05 2007 at 18:30
Originally posted by Tony R Tony R wrote:

From Sea Of Tranquility Prog Site:

"Joining a small band of Media representatives from New York City, our own Ken Pierce was priveleged to listen to the new Porcupine Tree CD; a crunching Progressive Rock epic entitled Fear Of A Blank Planet. The album will hit the streets on April 24, 2007 and should surprise some of his fans. Founder and creative Mastermind Steven Wilson was present at the listening and told the group that the album was one long contiguous piece of music. It runs approximately fifty minutes in length, and while segmented with various movements, it still becomes part of the larger whole. Wilson mused that he opted against making the whole thing one 80 minute song and went with 50 just like in the good old days of Prog music. We enjoyed the 5.1 mix of the recording in one of the rooms of Legacy Studios and were treated to the piece in surround sound as well. It is a very intense piece of music at times with thundering drums and riffs that will impress any guitar player and yet when it slows down it is passionate and sublte in the truest sense. I asked Wilson if he felt that this was among the heaviest material he has delivered to date and he replied "yes, it might very well be". The long time fans of the Progressive Rock genius will not be disappointed in the album for while it is heavier than they might expect there is also a multitude of musical valleys and time signature changes that they have come to appreciate over the course of the bands career. From here, Wilson would head off to Abbey Road studios to repeat the listening process over there. He joked when we began and said "what we are going to hear, no what YOU are going to hear, since I have been doing this for three months aleady, is the new recording, and I will come back when its done". When Wilson returned to the studio room he was met with applause and whistles and he cracked a casual smile and politely thanked us for being part of the evening. We were not provided with any track-listing information or the titles for the segments under the piece, but regardless I look forward to this albums release and feel it will snare an even larger audience for this well-deserving band. Ken Pierce. "

courtesy of http://seaoftranquility.org/
 
it sometimes pays to read through a thread before posting "news" LOL
 
That post was from Jan 30th on the previous page...Wink


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 05 2007 at 18:42
Ah, Tony, they can't help themselves.  They are just too darn excited!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 06 2007 at 14:22
Originally posted by johnobvious johnobvious wrote:

Ah, Tony, they can't help themselves.  They are just too darn excited!
 
Me too!!!Embarrassed
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 08 2007 at 07:27

There's an interview with Steve Wilson in this German Magazine:

 
Called "The Recording Magazine" there is an 8 page interview with SW about his recording techniques, his home studio and also pictures of Gavin's drums set up in his own studio.
 
Presumably only available in Germany...Feb issue.
 
 
Thanks to orangefiltersky at PT forum for the news.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 08 2007 at 10:30

More news from David Ling (UK Music journalist):

Yesterday morning I trundled along to Abbey Road Studios for a preview of Porcupine Tree’s forthcoming album, ‘Fear Of A Blank Planet’ in glorious 5.1 surround sound. Before the playback began, band leader Steven Wilson informed the gathered throng that the album is one “continuous piece of music” that lasts for around 53 minutes, explaining that most CDs these days are way too long to hold the listener’s attention. “It’s a very intense album”, he warned, adding that it includes no potential singles - something that hardly seemed to bother representatives from the quartet’s new label Roadrunner Records. And why should it? The album is simply stunning from start to finish; elaborately conceived, brilliantly orchestrated and executed with consummate sophistication. The track that will surely generate most attention is ‘Anesthetize’, which at 17 mins and 42 seconds long features a guitar solo from Rush’s Alex Lifeson. Robert Fripp of King Crimson also offers guest soundscape guitar effects to the penultimate song ‘Way Out Of Here’. But, believe me, the whole album is a stroke of genius.

 
 
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