Nathan_lol wrote:Devy, spelled Devy! wrote:FFLinchpin wrote:Alot of you seem to be into this Porcupine Tree. i may just have to check them out.
I consider them to be one of the best bands around.![]()
Heavier material would be their newer CDs, and would include 'Deadwing,' 'Fear of a Blank Planet,' 'Futile EP.' 'In Absentia' is less heavy in parts, but is a consistently good album from start to finish, and incorporates some elements of their past musical style and their newer style.
And the early material really takes after Pink Floyd, very psychedelic; but not in a cheesy way. It's very prog. rockish, very free-flowing or 'experimental' at times.
There's a short synopsis of their catalog... now DIG IN!!!I don't think you'll be sorry.
I fucking love Porcupine Tree so much. Listen to this woman, Linchy, you will thank her for the rest of your life.
Haha yeeeesssss, listen to me, for occasionally I know what I'm talking about

FFLinchpin wrote:Haha, i checked out their myspace. i gotta say im not too fond of the vocals, but the rest sounded decent.
Cool, I'm glad you looked into it. May I ask which songs you heard?
So if your really used to listening to grunt-vocals (or whatever you might call it), Steven Wilson's voice is going to sound really soft and feminine in comparison - which it is! BUT, I personally, think that's a a nice feature, since you have this heavy music that is at times really intricate and substantial... with the juxtaposition of a sweet tenor voice over the top. I think it's good contrast.
^^ now, this is all my personal opinion. It's not mandatory to like Porcupine Tree or even Steven Wilson or anything

