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Incident album Product Description
Incident album by Porcupine Tree was released Mar 09, 2010 on the To.Fl label. .180 gram double vinyl in a gatefold sleeve. Very limited.
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| No pop, lot's of snap & crackle! I've been a PT fan for years. I've seen them several times and they are my favorite band. At first listen, I was a little disapointed with this album. There were no easily digestable melodies. PT has never been a pop band, but they have always had catchy hooks and melodies that shouldn't work together, but they do. So I listened a second time and I honestly have to say this album is one of my favorites. Unplug your ears from the claptrap radio ready nonsense and experience an aural masterpiece! By archealeaus (St. Petersburg, Fl.)  This review is for a different format. |
| what can i say ?? one word ... another masterpiece from the progressive rock masters . I know that's more than one word but steven wilson and the boy's crank up another classic . every record get's better and better . Plug in the headphones and get ready for an amazing ride . Buy this bad boy and u won't regret it !! By mikeybo13 (long island , ny)  This review is for a different format. |
| 'cinematic but crude' I have been listening to Porcupine Tree for the last 13 years, ever since The Sky Moves Sideways came around and they are one of my favorite present rock bands, next to Radiohead, RPWL, Sylvan, Mostly Autumn among others. When I say present I mean newer generation. A lot of bands I love still tour and record, but their greatness is a bit behind them. Watching Porcupine Tree and Steven Wilson's career I see them leaving a mark as deep as Led Zeppelin or Pink Floyd, Joy Division or King Crimson. Steven Wilson is one of my favorite present vocalists. He is a great song writer, guitarist and keyboardist. Steven's No Man project (Together we're Stranger and Schoolyard Ghosts are my favorite) should assure us all that he is the master of atmosphere creation with all instruments. Back in 2005 I had compiled my Porcupine Tree compilation (a habit of mine) and although I like The Fear Of Blank Planet a lot, there was no single song on it which would make me revise my In And Out Of Dream. This time is different. After a first couple of listens I Drive The Hearse was my favorite song of The Incident. I was very intrigued by this album, so I took it with me on my recent business trip to Europe and ended up spending about 20 hours driving and listening constantly and exclusively to this cd. First just to a few sings over and over and then I gradually started liking more and more music on it. I have to say that right now my favorite song of this album is Drawing The Line because it is so twisted and powerful( in Steven's words "cinematic but crude"), although perhaps a bit spiritually disturbing. Kneel And Disconnect is such a great introduction to Drawing The Line. I still love I Drive The Hearse. Its darkness does not bother me because Steven's darkness is usually full of light deep inside. Another spectacular song of this album is Time Flies which contains one of these magic moments of time disruption in it. Another song which just kept on growing on me is The Incident, but listening to it while driving near Munich at 200 kilometers an hour is not a good idea. It freaks you out too much... By deven (san francisco) This review is for a different format. |
| The Hunger Continues to Grow! If you are a long time PT fan...This album should and will feed the hunger that all of us feel as fans of PT. In other words...We just can't get enough! SW and the band have created another masterpiece. Multiple listens are required to fully appreciate this album. The depth and scope of this album has no contempory rivals. The 55 minute song cycle grabs you from the first bombastic chord... until it slowly fades out in the end with the brilliant song " I Drive the Hearse. And don't forget about Disc 2, The four songs represent PT at their best. After repeated listens this album creates a hunger so strong that you can't help yourself but go back for more. Feed yourself with one of the Best unknown bands in the world today. By ntmb99 (Nick " Sunny Florida, USA") This review is for a different format. |
| Totally different, But excellent You can always count on Steven Wilson to always make a completely different sounding album every time. Once again, this CD sound totally different than any other Porcupine Tree album, but it is still amazing none the less, Highly recommend. By Stephen M (Denver, CO) This review is for a different format. |
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Incident songs Product Details
| Label | To.Fl |
| CD Universe Part number | 8037578 |
| Catalog number | 881660 |
| Discs | 1 |
| Release Date | Mar 09, 2010 |
| Shipping Units | 3 |
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