Re: Porcupine Tree's new album "The Incident" (2009)
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Porcupine Tree's new album "The Incident" (2009)
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Re: Porcupine Tree's new album "The Incident" (2009)
eh, I'd rather Porcupine tree do something this long then a band like Tool.
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Re: Porcupine Tree's new album "The Incident" (2009)
Sounds like they're slowly dissappearing up their own arses
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Re: Porcupine Tree's new album (2009) info
new album titled "The Incident"
http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?f...ogID=494486027
Porcupine Tree new album
Porcupine Tree are happy to announce the forthcoming release of their tenth studio album "The Incident". The record is set to be released via Roadrunner Records worldwide on 21st September, as a double CD.
The centre-piece is the title track, which takes up the whole of the first disc. The 55-minute work is described as “a slightly surreal song cycle about beginnings and endings and the sense that ‘after this, things will never be the same again’.”
The self-produced album is completed by four standalone compositions that developed out of band writing sessions last December - Flicker, Bonnie The Cat, Black Dahlia, and Remember Me Lover feature on a separate EP length disc to stress their independence from the song cycle.
Video footage of the band in the studio working on The Incident, as well as audio previews, will be available online soon. The band will tour extensively to promote the album from mid September onwards.
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Re: Porcupine Tree's new album (2009) info
Originally posted by barneystorm View PostNo they aren't.. and certainly not when it's a European band touring Europe. (or even more so when it's a UK band touring the UK
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Spring of 2010 supposedly a more extensive North American Tour is to happen. The chance of them coming to MN however, are remote given recent (unexplainable) history (5, including 3 lengthly tours skipping, and instead playing 2 dates in Chicago after selling out The Fine Line in 2003 and 2005).
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Re: Porcupine Tree's new album (2009) info
Originally posted by Knifeboy View PostWhere've you been? Live shows are always more expensive here in europe
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Boo to the tour dates for the US. No love for the Southeast at all? Hopefully more dates will be announced.
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Re: Porcupine Tree's new album (2009) info
The band is happy to announce its upcoming Autumn US tour in support of its new album. The following dates have been confirmed:
Tue 15 Sep SEATTLE, WA MOORE THEATER
Wed 16 Sep PORTLAND, OR ROSELAND
Fri 18 Sep SAN FRANCISCO WARFIELD
Sat 19 Sep LOS ANGELES CLUB NOKIA
Mon 21 Sep CLEVELAND, OH HOUSE OF BLUES
Tue 22 Sep CHICAGO, IL VIC THEATER
Thu 24 Sep NY, NY TERMINAL 5
Sat 26 Sep PHILLY ELECTRIC FACTORY
Sun 27 Sep BOSTON, MA HOUSE OF BLUES
Tue 29 Sep MONTREAL METROPOLIS
Wed 30 Sep TORONTO QUEEN ELIZABETH THEATRE
Supporting PT in Seattle, Portland, and San Francisco: That 1 Guy
In Los Angeles: Bigelf
Remaining Dates: King's X
US TICKET INFORMATION
ROABP, the band’s ticketing club, has tickets available for all shows, and are available to ROABP members starting THIS FRIDAY, April 10.
For more information on ROABP presale tickets for both the US and European tour dates, click here.
Onsale dates for the general public are all on April 17, except Boston and Chicago, which are on sale April 18, and San Francisco, on sale April 19.
Venue Ticket Information:
Seattle
Portland
San Francisco
Los Angeles
Cleveland
Chicago
New York
Philadelphia
Boston
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Re: Porcupine Tree's new album (2009) info
Where've you been? Live shows are always more expensive here in europe
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Re: Porcupine Tree's new album (2009) info
The tickets for the U.S. shows seem to be the same in dollars what we are being asked to pay in pounds (i.e- U.S. tickets $25 - $30, UK Tickets £25 - £30 + Ticketbastard charges) Given that the exchange rate is hovering just below £1 = $1.50 that's quite a significant extra cost on the UK ticket prices.. and when you consider they live here.. well... anyway , screw them!!!
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Re: Porcupine Tree's new album (2009) info
they just announced they're doing a short US tour in the Fall. 1st few dates..
The Warfield San Francisco, CA
Fri, 09/18/09
09:00 PM
More Info
on sale:Sun, 03/29/09
10:00 AM
CLUB NOKIA Los Angeles, CA
Sat, 09/19/09
06:30 PM
More Info
presale begins:Thu, 03/26/09
10:00 AM
also:
"There will be Montreal, Toronto, Boston, NY (2), and Philly shows, a Cleveland and Chi-town show and.... wait for it....Looks as though Seattle and Portland are back in business this time around too"
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I like porcupine, yah ok good new progressive rock, and steven W, I think he's ok to be a guitarist and he has good riffs, good producer, good musician, but yah his music is flat, they have no heart in the tracks, i don't feel the soul in it, maybe it has the best energy, but no soul into music, anyway not a bad band, but they need to focus on the in-music rather just than playing good riffs and banging their heads
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Re: Porcupine Tree's new album (2009) info
Another album with perfect production is Signify. Another one of my absolute favorites
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