OFF: Porcupine Tree
David Kuznick
dkuznick at ALUMNI.BRANDEIS.EDU
Fri Apr 8 14:44:22 EDT 2005
Quoting Keith Henderson <khenders64 at yahoo.com>:
> Chris said...
>
> --- Chris Raymond <chrisr at TIAC.NET> wrote:
> > That should be Magnu sounding track called "Out"
> >
> > I had thought that the track had been rereleased,
> > but not sure of that.
>
> Yeah, AFAIK, it was stuck onto the vinyl (reissue)
> version of 'Yellow Hedgerow Dreamscape' (was it?)
That's correct.
> by
> Mr. Ace of Discs, Mr. Piper, aka Gates of Dawn. In
> place of the Prince cover tune. Good choice, IMHO.
I like The Cross on YHD. :-P But I'd like to hear Out someday too..
> P.S. Yeah, Porcupine Tree, good band. They used to
> be a psychedelic band. And nowadays are a prog-metal
> band, with a few pop songs here and there.
I'm not sure I'd call them prog-metal, though they are a lot heavier recently.
Probably Steve Wilson hanging out and producing Opeth influence... :-)
> No matter,
> still great stuff. And if you like krautrock, check
> out Steven Wilson's I.E.M. (Incredible Expanding
> Mindfuck)...at times, even better.
Yes, that's very good stuff. As is Metanoia.
> Signify, and that
> live album Coma Divine (recommended here by someone
> else) are the best IMHO. Only Lightbulb Sun I don't
> much care for.
Took a while to grow on me, but I really like it now.
> The new one *is* very much like In
> Absentia (some will say *too* similar), but there are
> four tracks (or so) that are real winners
> irregardless. Um...is it not out worldwide yet?
No. US release is April 26th.
> Here
> in central Europe, it's been out 10 days or more.
> Strange. In the liner notes, it says that Wilson and
> some other guy have built up some sort of screenplay
> or something on this 'Deadwing' story (?), so perhaps
Video is on the website I think.
> Mr. Wilson's interested in brancing out into some more
> multimedia related. I'm not sure...the lyrics are
> usually abstract (and limited) enough to give very
> little in terms of a coherent 'story' to any album. I
> never get the 'concept' feeling from any PTree
> project. And here it's the same. I should try to pay
> more attention, but the lyrics are not printed in the
> booklet, so it's difficult to follow along.
At least he doesn't simply mumble everything anymore. :-) I like his voice a
lot.
--
David Kuznick dkuznickATalumni.brandeis.edu
"You should have seen the curse that flew right by you
Page of concrete, stained walks crutch in hobbled sway
Auto-da-fé, a capillary hint of red. Only this manupod
crescent in shape has escaped" Televators - THE MARS VOLTA
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