Porcupine Tree '08 Update

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BRITISH PROGRESSIVE ROCK DYNAMOS
PLOT BUSY SCHEDULE IN NEW YEAR

Porcupine Tree
Porcupine Treewill spend a busy 2008 releasing or recording no less than 8 albums by the band and its members' solo projects.

The first major event for Porcupine Tree is the re-release on April 29 of their seminal 2000 album, Lightbulb Sun (Snapper Music/ Peaceville), in a new 5.1 digital surround mix by Porcupine Tree bandleader Steven Wilson. Wilson received praise for his surround mix of 2007's Fear Of A Blank Planet. It nominated for a Grammy in the "Best Surround Sound Album" category, Sound & Vision named it the best surround sound album of 2007 and Classic Rock Magazine crowned it their album of the year.

Porcupine Tree drummer Gavin Harrison, named "best prog drummer" for the second consecutive year in the 2008 Modern Drummer reader's poll, will join King Crimson for 10 U.S tour dates in New York, Chicago, Nashville and Philadelphia this August, with additional dates to be added in 2009.

Other 2008 projects for Porcupine Tree include:

-A double live album to be released in multiple formats in September

-Filming a new concert DVD in October for 2009 release

-The first ever Porcupine Tree tour dates in Australia and Russia this summer

-Steven Wilson's debut solo album in late 2008

-The May release of Schoolyard Ghosts by Steven Wilson's band No-Man with singer Tim Bowness, and a No-Man European mini-tour

-The release of British rockers Anathema's new album, produced by Steven Wilson

-The release of Porcupine Tree keyboardist Richard Barbieri's new solo album

-The release of Porcupine Tree bassist Colin Edwin's new album with Geoff Leigh as the band Ex-Wise Heads

http://www.porcupinetree.com/

[Published on: 4/7/08]
 

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thinman3 starstarstarstarstar Mon 4/7/2008 06:34AM
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thinman3

Porcupine Tree rocks! Great to see them FINALLY getting some time in the spotlight. If anyone deserves praise it is these guys. Lightbulb Sun is an amazing album. Also, check out their earlier stuff like The Sky Moves Sideways. Steven Wilson is a genius. Great to see him collaborating with Robert Fripp. Speaking of which...THANK YOU Jambase for the heads-up on the August KING CRIMSON TOUR!!!

VERNIXX starstarstarstarstar Mon 4/7/2008 12:13PM
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VERNIXX

Porcupine Tree have been one of the most original, unique, and outstanding bands of the last 20 years. I have personally been there with them since I bought a cassette of them from Delierium mail order back in the 80's. They continue to press forward with new ideas, new sounds, and progress upon their compostions using many different stylistic elements. They are easily one band to always keep an eye on...

QuantumTubaMan starstarstarstarstar Mon 4/7/2008 02:11PM
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QuantumTubaMan

Porcupine Tree are one of the best bands in the world right now. They do it all, from beautiful ballads like Lazarus to glorious psychedelic pieces like Last Chance to Evacuate Planet Earth to hard rocking tracks like The Sound of Muzak. Also great to see the news on King Crimson.

stuckinabeat starstarstarstar Mon 4/7/2008 02:25PM
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stuckinabeat

Any recommendations on which album to start with?

QuantumTubaMan Mon 4/7/2008 05:45PM
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QuantumTubaMan

I enjoy their live album Warszawa. It has a pretty good mix of their old and new style.

DelrayChris Wed 4/9/2008 05:05PM
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DelrayChris

BUMP...PTREE RULES

jachapma starstarstarstarstar Mon 6/2/2008 06:06PM
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As far as where to start with PTree goes... you can't go wrong. If you're into a heavier (tool meets pink floyd sound) start with Deadwing... If you're looking for a more 70's inspired psychedelic experience, go with the older stuff, namely Up the Downstair, or The Sky Moves Sideways.

Warning: you won't find a bad porcupine tree album if you dig prog.

 
 

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