Any heard of Porcupine Tree?


They're like a cross between Floyd, King Crimson and old Genesis. Been fairly big in Europe. Just starting to catch on in the states. On tour here right now. Mind blowing shows. They have release a dozen os so records, mostly under indie lables, but a lot is being re-mastered and I saw 4 or 5 at Boarders. Give Stupid Dream or The Sky Moves Sideways a try. It's progressive in'05.
alephman
Yes, though I'm at best a casual fan. I came into them through their inclusion on a space rock boxed set from Cleopatra records (featuring an older, more "space rock" long guitar/synth jam track from maybe '96 or so) - I find them like a modern Floyd, though I never did identify with Floyd.

I just purchased "In Absentia" and my wife and I listened to it once when not paying much attention to it... a few weeks later, we listened again and wondered what the heck we were listening to, since all the songs sounded like we've known them for years, and we then realized it was only our second time through the disc. A really amazing outfit - I wonder if they'll eventually be given the credit Radiohead has gotten, as they seem to fit that niche between pop and space, and maintain an edge, and their material is of truly great quality.

My exposure is: In Absentia, Up the Downstair, Stupid Dream

And, yes - "Stupid Dream"... what a song!

ps - I own two alephs ; )

pps - my initial interest came via the Ozric Tentacles/Hawkwind sort of angle of their earlier material. Their newer material is not of that sort, and my horizons have expanded with them and I continue to enjoy their new work. Again, top quality outfit.
I saw them in Atlanta thursday. They are great but the sound was very bad. I have all of their albums. I have recently been buying their vinyl releases. For comparison purposes I played the CD, DVDA and LP version of Deadwing all at the same time and skipped back and forth between the three with the remote. The vinyl sounds the best.
Been using Voyage 34 as a reference for years. The original vinyl has mind-blowing bass. The new vinyl reissue is not bad.

I've not seen Stupid Dream or Lightbulb Sun on LP but I have everything else. I tuned into them about 1991.

When they were in town here last month I got to open for them which was totally awesome!!! So I geeked out and got everyone's signatures on a copy of Deadwing (LP) that I brought along. My show went well too.
I saw them at the TLA in Philly a few years ago and walked out. I do have and thoroughly enjoy all of their LPs on vinyl. Have not heard the most recent. As stated above a psyche prog band of merit, at least in the studio. Maybe it was a bad night as their live LP Coma Divine has seen heavy rotation on my turntable. Check out the On the Sunday of Life LP.