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Artist: Porcupine Tree
Release: The Incident Discogs: 1931657 Released: 2009-09-11 / 2009 Label: Roadrunner Records Catalog#: RR 7857-2 / 1686-178572 Format: 2 x CD, Album Country: US Style: Electronic, Rock, Abstract Tracklisting: The Incident 1-1. Occam's Razor (1:55) 1-2. The Blind House (5:47) 1-3. Great Expectations (1:26) 1-4. Kneel And Disconnect (2:03) 1-5. Drawing The Line (4:43) 1-6. The Incident (5:20) 1-7. Your Unpleasant Family (1:48) 1-8. The Yellow Windows Of The Evening Train (2:00) 1-9. Time Flies (11:40) 1-10. Degree Zero Of Liberty (1:45) 1-11. Octane Twisted (5:03) 1-12. The Séance (2:39) 1-13. Circle Of Manias (2:18) 1-14. I Drive The Hearse (6:41) - 2-1. Flicker (3:42) 2-2. Bonnie The Cat (5:45) 2-3. Black Dahlia (3:40) 2-4. Remember Me Lover (7:28) [hide=Credits]Artwork [Drawings]: Hajo Mueller Bass Guitar, Double Bass: Colin Edwin Design: Carl Glover Drums, Percussion: Gavin Harrison Engineer [Air Lyndhurst Sessions]: Steve Orchard Guitar [Additional]: John Wesley Lyrics By, Music By: Steven Wilson Mastered By: Jon Astley Mixed By: Steven Wilson Photography By: Lasse Hoile Photography By [Band]: Diana Nitschke Photography By [Steven Wilson]: Susana Moyaho Producer [Post-production]: Gavin Harrison Producer, Performer: Porcupine Tree Synthesizer, Keyboards: Richard Barbieri Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards: Steven Wilson [/hide] [align=center][url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mGzIEIR6lDM] (YouTube) Porcupine Tree - The Incident HD 1080p[/align] Review by Greg Prato Over the years, trying to determine what is true "prog rock" and what is not has become an increasingly tricky proposition. In the early '70s, it was easy -- any band that performed "suites" that extended across entire album sides and dressed in capes and/or cloaks was a dead giveaway. However, when the early '80s rolled around, most former prog rockers trimmed out the fat from their compositions (and exchanged their medieval wear and kimonos for what looked like sports coats). Ever since, there have been bands that have aligned themselves to either of the aforementioned prog rock approaches. But along came Porcupine Tree, who somehow have found a way to incorporate both into their 2009 effort, The Incident. Set up similarly to Rush's 1978 classic, Hemispheres, The Incident is comprised of a single long song -- the title track -- that features many different movements (which would have taken up the entire side one back in the good ol' days of vinyl), as well as a handful of shorter compositions that close the album. The aforementioned title track will certainly be the talk of the album, as it manages to incorporate bombast and melody (the sixth movement, which shares the album's title), rock ("Octane Twisted"), Yes' folky moments ("The Seance"), and Tool-like grooves ("Circle of Manias"), before it all gently floats away on a cloud of fairy dust ("I Drive the Hearse"). That said, unlike early proggers who favored meandering instrumental doodling over succinct songwriting, Porcupine Tree always favor the importance of memorable songs over flashy solos, which certainly makes the group one of the top modern-day prog rock bands. Related Torrents
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