Impossible Tightrope, video:
Impossible Tightrope, video:
Best song so far, the first single didn't impress me and the second i liked half of it, but this song is so powerful!
These three songs are just different enough from each other that I can better appreciate the choice of releasing them just before the album comes out. I am genuinely fascinated to hear how it all comes together.
Drip drip..
This album is brilliant.
I would think it's not correct to say Steven made something beyond his three decades of discography here. I mean, it's still heavily influenced by classic music from the 60s, 70s, and 80s. But clearly, he spent a long time developing and synchronizing the more electronic musical themes for cohesive songwriting. There is still a lot to digest, but I am thoroughly enjoying it.
the upward spiral if you will
It's an awesome album, it's for sure it will have a better reception over "The Future Bites", since this one is prog and old-school (with new sounds).
It reminded me a lot to "Grace for Drowning"; not on the sound but the concept of putting many different kinds of songs as a unit.
This one might be the best since "Hand Cannot Erase" (but i still love all his solo albums...)
Last edited by henryeatscereal; 10-03-2023 at 09:48 PM.
Looks like Burning Shed are trying to order more box sets. Good news for those of us (a lot) who missed out. Whomever decided to base the box set production numbers on the performance of The Future Bites needs a good slap in the face.
We're also apparently getting two no-man box sets of early One Little Indian material announced next week. Take my money!
I didn't care much for The Future Bites, other than the collab he did with Elton. I should also add that I did enjoy To the Bone.. But I am digging the new album besides. I think it's just really good pure song writing from start to finish with some excellent dabbling in electronic beats and keys. I think when Steven isn't trying to force some style, he does his best work. I do see the similarities to Grace for Drowning.
Last edited by pulse; 10-08-2023 at 07:53 PM.
If this were Jeopardy, my response to this album would be: "what if Porcupine Tree had never gone metal?"
Seriously, this album is closer to PT than any of his other solo stuff. I'd even say it's closer to PT's pre-metal material than Closure/Continuation.
Last edited by stankeybearlover; 10-13-2023 at 02:58 PM.
I get what you're saying, some motifs/voices reminds me a lot to PT (like the lead riff in "Impossible Tightrope" or the voice of "Actual Brutal Facts").
I'm pretty sure sooner or later he'll reunite PT for another tour or album, he was smart on leaving the door open and i could tell he had a great time playing some of the old songs, but his solo career will always be a priority.
Beautiful, indeed
Last edited by henryeatscereal; 11-08-2023 at 03:42 PM.
I honestly had no idea there's an official video for "The Harmony Codex":
Steven's AI-Generated x-mas song:
The newly released pt live album is stunning, as usual i shall say…
the new songs blend rather well with the old ones. It’s a bit of a greatest hits thing but such great songs, enjoying it very much.
Fear of a Blank Planet remaster comes out October 25th!
Got my copy preordered through Amazon since the last time I tried burning Shed for the Deadwing remaster I was too late and had to order though Amazon anyway.
I already have In Absentia and Deadwing remasters and they sound fucking phenomenal.
It also includes the Nil Recuring ep remastered in 5.1!
I'm so looking forward to getting my hands on this.
Holy shit, i need this!
Did I see Colin in that video?
Boy, them kicking him out of the band by pretending he was never really part of it must've hurt.
Is Fear of a Blank Planet the last Porcupine Tree album that hasn't already been remastered for Transmission Recordings?