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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 13 2009 at 17:22
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 13 2009 at 19:13
Sounds interesting - I think this one will take a little while to grow on me.

From the PT website, http://www.porcupinetree.com/news.cfm#1683, some details about the different versions of the release (also a week earlier than originally announced):

07-13-2009

A medley of extracts from The Incident is now available to listen to on the Porcupine Tree myspace page, or the Roadrunner UK website (from 4PM UK today).

Written and recorded between September-May, "The Incident" is the tenth studio album by Porcupine Tree. Released worldwide by Roadrunner on 14th September (one week earlier than previously announced in order to coincide with the first tour dates), the album is a 2 disc set, the first disc containing the 55 minute title track / song cycle, and the second CD featuring 4 shorter pieces. There will be 3 editions of the album; a standard 2 CD set, a deluxe edition (contents to be confirmed), and a double vinyl version.



I wonder what the extra content will be on the deluxe edition...


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 13 2009 at 19:16
Originally posted by rushaholic rushaholic wrote:

Sounds interesting - I think this one will take a little while to grow on me.

From the PT website, http://www.porcupinetree.com/news.cfm#1683, some details about the different versions of the release (also a week earlier than originally announced):

07-13-2009

A medley of extracts from The Incident is now available to listen to on the Porcupine Tree myspace page, or the Roadrunner UK website (from 4PM UK today).

Written and recorded between September-May, "The Incident" is the tenth studio album by Porcupine Tree. Released worldwide by Roadrunner on 14th September (one week earlier than previously announced in order to coincide with the first tour dates), the album is a 2 disc set, the first disc containing the 55 minute title track / song cycle, and the second CD featuring 4 shorter pieces. There will be 3 editions of the album; a standard 2 CD set, a deluxe edition (contents to be confirmed), and a double vinyl version.



I wonder what the extra content will be on the deluxe edition...




Possibly a 5.1 mix?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 13 2009 at 21:23
Is it just me or does time flies sound like SW paid homage to Animals?

Still sounds sweet, deluxe edition here I come (provided it is worth it)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 14 2009 at 06:48
Originally posted by Any Colour You Like Any Colour You Like wrote:

Is it just me or does time flies sound like SW paid homage to Animals?

Still sounds sweet, deluxe edition here I come (provided it is worth it)

Umm, I am being dense, but which part of the medley is time flies? And if you forgive me for asking, how did you know? Smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 14 2009 at 07:03
Originally posted by StyLaZyn StyLaZyn wrote:

Originally posted by Any Colour You Like Any Colour You Like wrote:

Is it just me or does time flies sound like SW paid homage to Animals?

Still sounds sweet, deluxe edition here I come (provided it is worth it)

Umm, I am being dense, but which part of the medley is time flies? And if you forgive me for asking, how did you know? Smile

At the 3:35 mark in the medley Steven Sings: "But after a while, you realize time flies".
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 14 2009 at 07:08
I don't really think it sounds like Animals though, maybe the high chords a little bit like Sheep, but I don't think it is menth to sound like Animals. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 14 2009 at 16:53
Originally posted by floydispink floydispink wrote:

Originally posted by StyLaZyn StyLaZyn wrote:

Originally posted by Any Colour You Like Any Colour You Like wrote:

Is it just me or does time flies sound like SW paid homage to Animals?

Still sounds sweet, deluxe edition here I come (provided it is worth it)

Umm, I am being dense, but which part of the medley is time flies? And if you forgive me for asking, how did you know? Smile

At the 3:35 mark in the medley Steven Sings: "But after a while, you realize time flies".


Yes, that is what I was referring to, just sounds similar, in a good way Big smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 14 2009 at 17:32
I hear some "Collapse the Light" and "Last Chance" in the clip.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 14 2009 at 18:35
It definitely sounds more varied in sound than the doom and gloom of Fear of a Blank Planet. Maybe we can get a grab bag of PTisms like Lightbulb Sun mixed with Signify...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 15 2009 at 06:37
Originally posted by stonebeard stonebeard wrote:

It definitely sounds more varied in sound than the doom and gloom of Fear of a Blank Planet. Maybe we can get a grab bag of PTisms like Lightbulb Sun mixed with Signify...

THAT i'd like, considering that LS and Signify are my personal favourites in the catalogue Smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 16 2009 at 06:46
Some reviews of The Incident

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STREAM NEW PORCUPINE TREE, CHECK OUT FAN REVIEWS


New York, NY (Top40 Charts/ RoadRunner Records) - You can now stream a medley of several songs from Porcupine Tree's upcoming album, The Incident, due out this September.

Recently, the band played the album to key media and some competition winners. We asked some of the attending competition winners if they would be willing to write up thier thoughts on the new record and they were only too happy to oblige.

Here are two of our favorite write-ups:

Just how do you describe a listening experience like that which I have been privy to? A musical movement that carries your emotions along through its monstrous highs and languid depths, one which captivates your from that first chord to the fading out of its last - some 55 minutes later, and one which you wish you could relive over again. Just how do you describe that to someone? Well, let's start by telling you just what that listening experience was... for those that have yet to guess, I'm of course referring to Porcupine Tree's latest opus, The Incident.

I can't attest to being a 'massive' prog fan. I own no Pink Floyd, and not much Genesis or Rush. But I hasten to point out that I do know good music when I hear it, and PT have ticked all those boxes for me in the past: awesome sonic soundscapes created with utter mastery of music and melody. When I heard on the grapevine that they were planning a 55 minute song I was excited, and couldn't wait to see how this was interpreted and realised in the final product... and yesterday, I had my chance.

To some, I'm sure the '55 minute running time' is a bit off-putting - just how can a song last that long? To a dedicated PT fan, this is a salivating proposition, but to a 'normal' music fan? 'Daunting' is the word I'd use. Let's set things straight here - this is no Catch 33 by Meshuggah (another epically long 'song' put out a couple of years ago). For me, that particular album dragged and a lot of the rhythms wore thin after a short while. Porcupine Tree have crafted an album that seems like it's over in an instant, but is massively Moorish - more-so than crack to a desperate junkie. What makes this passage of time so speedy is how the 'song cycle' (to quote Mr. Wilson) blends seamlessly and really does take the listener on an emotional journey. Ideas and themes re-emerge before giving way to the next inspirational idea. It really was a captivating listen that I wish I could replay, but sadly is one I cannot.

So, what can you expect? You've definitely got a PT album on your hands, and one which really explores the depths of what the band is, and it really does bring out the best in them. I would love to say of the 'Floyd' influences... but, as I've already attested to, I'm no 'Prog-maestro', so a comment such as that would be futile from myself. Essentially, if you're a PT fan you're going to simply love the exquisite production values (5.1 mix especially!) and the attention to detail you've come to love and adore from the band. I can honestly say that I've not heard an album that makes me sit up and think 'wow, this is special' for quite some time now, well, if we were to eradicate Mastodon's Crack The Skye from my memory anyway. But what for the non-PT fans, and the curious listener? If you appreciate music, whether from the current roster of 'rockstars' or from yesteryear, then there really is something here that demands your attention. Much like that first taste of love, you'll be back for more.

Just wait until you hear the haunting chanted chorus of 'Octane Twisted', or the mournful tale of loss in 'Time Flies'. Also, who'd have thought that a song about a motorway accident ('The Incident') could be so insightful and beautiful? And there-in lies the solution to my initial question: how do you describe what I've heard? Beautiful. It's a savage, raw and untamed beauty - much like the natural world that surrounds us: for every moment of peace and tranquillity, there is turmoil and upheaval. The listener truly is taken on a ride lyrically and musically, and invited into Steven Wilson's world for 55 minutes.

I, for one, just wish I was back there in that world. Lamentably I'll have to wait until mid-September to once again hear those blissful sounds when I pick up the album, and I suggest that you do the same.

~ AARON EVERITT

Occam's Razor is an instrumental that begins with alternating crashing and gentle acoustic guitars before moving into a cave-like space and calm before climbing out with spiral guitar riffing before leading straight into the vocals of The Blind House. This is a lovely clean song, beautifully produced again moving forward as if swimming and then again into some marvellous rhythms and riffs to finish. Great Expectations follows, which is a very short piece, very minimal with some beautiful guitar work. Already I was bowled over by the shear range of PT's music, so much contrast in what is essentially one track with many movements. Track 4, Kneel and Disconnect had a greater presence of keyboards and what sounded like a xylophone and to me had some real King Crimson overtones. This moved on to Drawing the Line which is probably the most different track of them all, it is difficult to put a finger on exactly why, especially after only one listen but suffice to say that it could really grow one me with time.

The Incident starts in a very similar vein to the material from Fear of a Blank Planet, PT's last album, with many whispers, spoken vocals, industrial tension and distorted vocals and guitars. I loved the way the last phrase is repeated over and over at the end of the track before moving into Your Unpleasant Family which despite the name has some very definite Beatles' influences. Steve really hits the high notes on this one. The Yellow Windows of the Evening Train is a really contrasting track which has overtones of Sigur Ros to start and then it slides into probably the definitive track of the album, Time Flies. This is clearly a nod to the music of Pink Floyd though still very much PT at heart. It reminded me a lot of the Album Animals with brilliant bass riffs and some superb guitar work. A real masterpiece!

The next two tracks, Degree Zero of Liberty and Octane Twisted, could not be more different to Time Flies. Much harder and riffy, a slight oriental feel from the former and very Opeth from the latter. That said as for all PT material the mixing is incredible and the contrast between the heavy industrial riffs and the quiet spaces is amazing. For me I think Octane Twisted is my second favourite of the album. Then before you can draw breath The Seance starts which in stark contrast takes one back almost to the time of Stupid Dream, before plunging back into Circle of Manias which has could be compared with some of the heavier material from the In Absentia album. The track stops abruptly moving into silence for a second or so before gentle vocals take us into the final and quite beautiful track, I Drive the Hearse. Colin plays a lovely fretless bass and the melody is not as sad as the title suggests. A fitting end to in my opinion is a brilliant album.

There is amazing contrast, light and shade but the production is incredible and everyone in the band is able to shine. My only worry will be how this will be played live as there will be a lot of equipment changes and Steve is going to need to keep his vocal chords in good working order.

After having only listened to this once, I know I am going to listen to it again and again and again. The only thing is that I am going to have to wait until September until that happens!!

~ EWAN KELLAR



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 17 2009 at 11:57
I hope this is a better album than ' fear of a blank planet'... i found FOABP a bit cheesy or corny in my opinion. For example, in FOABP, wilson seemed to have adopted a new vocal style in certian parts of the album ( he seemd to put on a bit of an american accent), which didnt really seem very 'wilsony' to me. However you have to respect the change in musical direction which is necessary if you are on your 10th studio album. But i just hope 'the incident' returns to some of porcupine tree's origional classic progressive roots, than trying to get even heavier  
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 17 2009 at 12:02
I also hope for this too! i didnt really like FOABP- corny - trying to be too clever with the death metal aspect... it doesnt really fit porcupine tree in my opinion when they play that stuff. i like a bit of prog death metal, but i dont like it when PT  are incorporating it into their music
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 17 2009 at 12:02
Originally posted by IGNEO1991 IGNEO1991 wrote:

I hope this is a better album than ' fear of a blank planet'... i found FOABP a bit cheesy or corny in my opinion. For example, in FOABP, wilson seemed to have adopted a new vocal style in certian parts of the album ( he seemd to put on a bit of an american accent), which didnt really seem very 'wilsony' to me. However you have to respect the change in musical direction which is necessary if you are on your 10th studio album. But i just hope 'the incident' returns to some of porcupine tree's origional classic progressive roots, than trying to get even heavier  

Did you check out the sample medley?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 17 2009 at 15:43
Very FOABP-ish
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 17 2009 at 15:56
Originally posted by IGNEO1991 IGNEO1991 wrote:

( he seemd to put on a bit of an american accent)


Wait, I thought all British vocalists sang with an American accent. Tongue
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 18 2009 at 07:16
Originally posted by StyLaZyn StyLaZyn wrote:


Did you check out the sample medley?

 Yes just listened to it a few times.... seems like a certain mixture of heavy material and softer melodic. However you cant really get a full feel or impression of an album from a few minutes song clip. Sounds good enough though from what i have heard. I Just wish wilson would stop trying to creep in too much technical metal in the music because it doesnt seem very natural. Its a personal thing i suppose, with myself starting from signify and working my way up chronologically, being a big fan of the mid - late ninties period in PT music. Im just not that sure with the slowly creeping technical metal aspect of the music. But as i have said, you have to respect that you have to evolve your music if you are in your 10th album, to avoid writing repitition and to try something different. In respect , it has actually given porcupine tree a wider , younger audience who, evidently, know crap all about prog music.. but ... as clint eastwood says ' opinions are like a****les... everybody has one ' .. haha  Tongue
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 18 2009 at 07:31

The thing im a bit annoyed about this year with the PORCUPINE TREE TOUR is that they are not doing the local venues in the U.K- just the big cities. Its english prog and deserves to go to the previous played venues in england. I know it sounds very selfish of myself, but ive seen porcupine tree every year in my local venue (nottinghamshire - rock city), always sold out... now they are not playing there!  aaa frustrating!Pinch... might just go to wolverhampton in december instead

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 18 2009 at 07:36
Originally posted by IGNEO1991 IGNEO1991 wrote:

The thing im a bit annoyed about this year with the PORCUPINE TREE TOUR is that they are not doing the local venues in the U.K- just the big cities. Its english prog and deserves to go to the previous played venues in england. I know it sounds very selfish of myself, but ive seen porcupine tree every year in my local venue (nottinghamshire - rock city), always sold out... now they are not playing there!  aaa frustrating!Pinch... might just go to wolverhampton in december instead



Whoah... You should try instead living in a peripheric country where the only prog concerts happen about one or two in a decade, with bands past their creative period, and playing only in the capital city Ouch
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