
JamBase
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10/8/2009 12:00 AM
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Porcupine Tree: Great Expectations Steven Wilson raps with us about the group's killer new album, The Incident, as we dig into the architecture of one of today's most progressive forces in heavy rock...
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evaninspace
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10/8/2009 05:08 PM
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Saw Porcupine Tree at Voodoo Fest in 2007, day set and they sounded good.
I like On the Sunday of Life and A Stupid Dream albums. Didn't even know they hhad a new album though and was surprised to see this article!
true true
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stuckinabeat
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10/8/2009 06:13 PM
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I hear there pretty trippy!
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bigchris
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10/8/2009 11:33 PM
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caught them recently
diet-rush
zzzzzzz,yawn,zzzzzzzzz
melody free rock
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johnes82
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10/9/2009 08:51 AM
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Excellent article. I am so happy that someone has taken the time to write about these guys. I have been into them for a few years now and their music is ever evolving. Every album brings something new to the table; my favorite song/album changes all the time with this band; their albums seem to get better with each listen too. In my opinion these guys are the best kept secret in music today; mind-blowing albums and live shows; I can't get enough Porcupine Tree.
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stoweskier
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10/9/2009 10:04 AM
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years back i saw a ski video segment set @ whistler, BC set to "Even Less" and it blew my mind. slow shots of fat skis ripping down deep powder faces, cliffs, and chutes. That song is sensual, haunting, and psychedelic at the same time. New to the band? Check out "Even Less".
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Luthierjustin
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10/10/2009 11:44 AM
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Best Band around today
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shay11
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10/11/2009 10:02 PM
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Great band!
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CrazyleggedDuff
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10/13/2009 05:19 AM
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bigchris... "diet-rush"??? way to steal a comment that was already duplicated a million times on every coheed board.
Porcupine Tree rip shit up
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