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darksideof
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Topic: Porcupine tree/Blackfield Posted: March 20 2007 at 10:39 |
hey Porcupine Tree fans!!
what do you think about Black field?
for me it is a little popish, but I like them.
Great vocal melodies by these two guys.
I just read that Jordan Rudess from Dream Theater is going to be playing with them on this tour. Sweet!!!!!!!
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darkmatter
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Posted: March 20 2007 at 10:46 |
I think Blackfield is great. I've had their first album for a while and I just got their second recently, and it's really good. And yes, I agree that it's a bit poppy but it doesn't affect either album in a negative way. Still good music!
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StyLaZyn
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Posted: March 20 2007 at 11:00 |
darkmatter wrote:
I think Blackfield is great. I've had their first album for a while and I just got their second recently, and it's really good. And yes, I agree that it's a bit poppy but it doesn't affect either album in a negative way. Still good music! |
I picked up both CDs and find them enjoyable. They are not Progressive. Maybe it's Steven Wilson'd outlet to the mainstream genre. I still prefer PT music.
I am waiting for a Steven Wilson supergroup CD. Maybe his PT inclusion of Fripp and Lifeson will lead to a one time venture with some Prog Gods for a complete work!
Oh! Idea for a new thread perhaps?
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darkmatter
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Posted: March 20 2007 at 11:25 |
StyLaZyn wrote:
darkmatter wrote:
I think Blackfield is great. I've had their first album for a while and I just got their second recently, and it's really good. And yes, I agree that it's a bit poppy but it doesn't affect either album in a negative way. Still good music! |
I picked up both CDs and find them enjoyable. They are not Progressive. Maybe it's Steven Wilson'd outlet to the mainstream genre. I still prefer PT music.
I am waiting for a Steven Wilson supergroup CD. Maybe his PT inclusion of Fripp and Lifeson will lead to a one time venture with some Prog Gods for a complete work!
Oh! Idea for a new thread perhaps? |
Well before this gets too off topic, Steven Wilson is going to do a collaboration with Mikael Åkerfeldt and Mike Portney at some point, but he said it probably won't happen for a while.
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Guitar God
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Posted: March 20 2007 at 12:09 |
Blackfield is a great band! Definitely not prog, but just wonderful music!
Enjoy both I and II!
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Chicapah
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Posted: March 20 2007 at 12:14 |
Great music is great music no matter what category you file it under and Blackfield's first album is excellent. Still waiting for Amazon to deliver the new cd. Should be any day....
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Uroboros
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Posted: March 20 2007 at 18:09 |
darksideof wrote:
I just read that Jordan Rudess from Dream Theater is going to be playing with them on this tour. Sweet!!!!!!! |
No, he's not. The tour started a while ago (actually it may already be over, I would have to check) and I saw them live in Hamburg a month ago; keyboards were played by an Israeli guy (long time collaborator of Aviv Geffen), who also appears on the studio album. And, judging by the way the band gels and the power they have on stage, they wouldn't need anyone else in the line-up.
There are some recordings with Rudess on keyboards available for download on their site though. They don't really sound different and I think that was a one-time combination on some past occasion.
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darksideof
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Posted: March 20 2007 at 18:28 |
Uroboros wrote:
darksideof wrote:
I just read that Jordan Rudess from Dream Theater is going to be playing with them on this tour. Sweet!!!!!!! |
No, he's not. The tour started a while ago (actually it may already be over, I would have to check) and I saw them live in Hamburg a month ago; keyboards were played by an Israeli guy (long time collaborator of Aviv Geffen), who also appears on the studio album. And, judging by the way the band gels and the power they have on stage, they wouldn't need anyone else in the line-up.
There are some recordings with Rudess on keyboards available for download on their site though. They don't really sound different and I think that was a one-time combination on some past occasion. |
hey I read this info at dream Theater homesite. I just did not make this up!!
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Uroboros
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Posted: March 20 2007 at 19:58 |
darksideof wrote:
Uroboros wrote:
darksideof wrote:
I just read that Jordan Rudess from Dream Theater is going to be playing with them on this tour. Sweet!!!!!!! |
No, he's not. The tour started a while ago (actually it may already be over, I would have to check) and I saw them live in Hamburg a month ago; keyboards were played by an Israeli guy (long time collaborator of Aviv Geffen), who also appears on the studio album. And, judging by the way the band gels and the power they have on stage, they wouldn't need anyone else in the line-up.
There are some recordings with Rudess on keyboards available for download on their site though. They don't really sound different and I think that was a one-time combination on some past occasion. |
hey I read this info at dream Theater homesite. I just did not make this up!! |
Ok, here's some older news from the Blackfield website:
Blackfield are happy to announced that Jordan Rudess will be opening for them at all of their US east coast dates in March, with a solo set. As previously announced Pure Reason Revolution will be opening act for all dates in Europe.
So he will be opening for them, not play with them as a member of the band. Maybe that's what you meant and I misunderstood.
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Unix
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Posted: March 20 2007 at 20:00 |
They're pretty good. I like the first album a lot more than their second, but both are good.
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pianoman
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Posted: March 21 2007 at 17:38 |
Unix wrote:
They're pretty good. I like the first album a lot more than their second, but both are good. |
I totally agree. I think that their first album fits the definition of prog more than their second one does. I cant really explain it though.
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darksideof
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Posted: March 23 2007 at 01:21 |
I just got the BFII and is as good as the first one!!!
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