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#177774 by Migstopheles
Sat Nov 29, 2008 5:06 pm
Brann Dailor
#177781 by Keeker
Sat Nov 29, 2008 8:10 pm
Hughie wrote:chat is so lonely
That's because it's 3a.m. and we're sleepin'
#177782 by Devy, spelled Devy!
Sat Nov 29, 2008 8:15 pm
Nathan_lol wrote:Wait a second...Devy spelled Devy is a girl?

And Amber, that shirt design is kinda just a little too girly for me, I prefer my band shirts to be manly and/or criptic.

Steven's solo album is kinda like Porcupine Tree, at least from what I've heard. but it's supposed to also have some weird drone parts and other stuff like that.


Yeah I'm a girl fool! Check the What-do-you-guys-look-like-thread :)
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^^ don't mind my ugly ass hand.

Drone parts? Ooh, that sounds kind of cool, but only because SW is doing it, and I'm sure he'll do it right.


Biert wrote:Yeah how is an SW solo album going to be different from a PT album if it has 2 PT musicians (besides SW) on it?

Can't say I understand the whole SW hype anyway really. The man has written a fine tune or two but not many more.

I'll give this a try anyway.


I hope you give it a try - the man's a true genius IMO. Not a huge Porcupine Tree fan I guess?


AlucardXIX wrote:It does have some droney parts which makes it different than PT's stuff. The songs dont have the heavier bits the more recent PT albums have either.


Ooh... really? That's awesome - I can't imagine it will be wildly, freakishly different from early PT material... maybe like Voyage 34, or Metanoia or something? Is it that kind of spaced-out drone-ness?



AlucardXIX wrote:Wilson honestly produces albums better than most people out there. He and Devin seem to be 2 of the best producers out there. His vocal melodies are incredible, the textures his music has are incredible. He's like a more mellow version of Dev if you want to put it that way.


Yes. Yes. And more yes. His talent is unlimited - I think if Opeth trusts him to produce their work, then he's doing something right. I tend to think of him as a more mellow version of Dev, definitely.


Amber wrote:I bet you're not kidding :P

And neato? I haven;t heard that word in ages. it rocks haha! I took up calling people Plebs recently :lol:
I suppose I could draw up some designs and such, but I wouldn't know how to get them to him, and also, I probably wouldn't have the guts :oops:
And Phase - anything fills you with rage. xD



I'm not kidding. And I say things like "neato," "score," and wowzers," FAR too often. :oops: Pleb is a good one - I should start using that!
#177786 by AlucardXIX
Sat Nov 29, 2008 9:55 pm
Migstopheles wrote:Brann Dailor

How could I forget him?! He's freaking one of a kind. And let me add Peter Wildoer to the list of recognizable drummers.
#177793 by Keeker
Sun Nov 30, 2008 2:30 am
My favourite drummer is Animal from the Muppets. 8)
#177794 by djskrimp
Sun Nov 30, 2008 4:18 am
Keeker wrote:My favourite drummer is Animal from the Muppets. 8)


Didn't know you had a thing for hairy animals that like to bang things. Duly noted.
#177800 by Biert
Sun Nov 30, 2008 7:35 am
Devy, spelled Devy! wrote:
Biert wrote:Yeah how is an SW solo album going to be different from a PT album if it has 2 PT musicians (besides SW) on it?

Can't say I understand the whole SW hype anyway really. The man has written a fine tune or two but not many more.

I'll give this a try anyway.


I hope you give it a try - the man's a true genius IMO. Not a huge Porcupine Tree fan I guess?

I'm indeed not a fan. I've heard some PT, though. I even have In Absentia (which is utterly sleep-inducingly boring if you ask me) and Fear Of A Blank Planet, which is quite OK.

They played Pinkpop festival this spring, and I went to see them for 2 songs, then I got bored and went to Alter Bridge instead.


I love what he did with Blackwater Park though.
#177803 by Biert
Sun Nov 30, 2008 8:52 am
Billy Rhomboid wrote:
djskrimp wrote:Didn't know you had a thing for hairy animals that like to bang things.


doesn't narrow it down much in the field of drummers

Or Scotsmen :P
#177810 by Devy, spelled Devy!
Sun Nov 30, 2008 11:30 am
Biert wrote:
Devy, spelled Devy! wrote:
Biert wrote:Yeah how is an SW solo album going to be different from a PT album if it has 2 PT musicians (besides SW) on it?

Can't say I understand the whole SW hype anyway really. The man has written a fine tune or two but not many more.

I'll give this a try anyway.


I hope you give it a try - the man's a true genius IMO. Not a huge Porcupine Tree fan I guess?

I'm indeed not a fan. I've heard some PT, though. I even have In Absentia (which is utterly sleep-inducingly boring if you ask me) and Fear Of A Blank Planet, which is quite OK.

They played Pinkpop festival this spring, and I went to see them for 2 songs, then I got bored and went to Alter Bridge instead.


I love what he did with Blackwater Park though.



That's ok. I was just wondering, I realize not everyone likes the same things, as that would be pretty boring. But I do applaud you for at least giving them a chance - I can't say I do the same all the time.

Some people just can't get past the doofy name Porcupine Tree :lol: And agreed, Blackwater Park was done very well, props SW. Props.
#177840 by Keeker
Sun Nov 30, 2008 5:12 pm
djskrimp wrote:
Keeker wrote:My favourite drummer is Animal from the Muppets. 8)


Didn't know you had a thing for hairy animals that like to bang things. Duly noted.

:bocul:
#177881 by JayjayAbnormal
Mon Dec 01, 2008 10:14 am
At school listening to my iPod, and slacking off. Crappy monday, and the people here fucking suck.

Get me the hell out of here.

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