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    Posted: February 23 2012 at 16:55
Congrats on 4 1st places
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Andy Webb Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 23 2012 at 17:04
Originally posted by Phideaux

Hmmm, I like the list....

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I had a feeling you would. Big smile

Congrats mate.
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Congrats to Kavus for making it close to the top 100 with your EP : 138 Dear Lord No Deal (Knifeworld).  I didn't vote for it since it was an EP but it's one of the highlights of my 2011 musical year.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote CCVP Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 23 2012 at 20:12
Originally posted by Phideaux

Hmmm, I like the list....

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You surely deserves to be on the top Fido, though I was hoping that Snowtorch would come higher than just fifth. That album of yours is pure gold.
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well, thank you sir.  I wish it was gold so I could cash it in to make another one!  But, we're so happy to be 5!    I'm excited by the new albums I'm working on, see you later in the year.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote CCVP Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 24 2012 at 08:29
Originally posted by Phideaux

well, thank you sir.  I wish it was gold so I could cash it in to make another one!  But, we're so happy to be 5!    I'm excited by the new albums I'm working on, see you later in the year.


is it the follow-up to Doomsday Afternoon or another lone star (like Snowtorch, Number 7, etc)?
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I have to say I just listened the tracks in the opening post, and I have to congratulate Phideaux for his great music. Doomsday Afternoon is the only album by Phideaux, this one sounds like it's on the same league. On the other hand, I also heard the track listed for Steven Wilson's album, and all I can say is Dead. This guy has finally decided to outbore everybody else. It's like he removes the "Porcupine Tree" of his music and it suddenly becomes narcotic in a bad sense (and even his last PT album started to go that way). Where's the SW of the best PT albums (all the ones before The Incident?) Or even of side projects like Blackfield?  
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[QUOTE=Vompatti]I wouldn't put a Warr guitar in my vagina.[/QUOTE]
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Originally posted by Triceratopsoil


This and Remainder the Black Dog.
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I have to say I just listened the tracks in the opening post, and I have to congratulate Phideaux for his great music. Doomsday Afternoon is the only album by Phideaux, this one sounds like it's on the same league. On the other hand, I also heard the track listed for Steven Wilson's album, and all I can say is Dead. This guy has finally decided to outbore everybody else. It's like he removes the "Porcupine Tree" of his music and it suddenly becomes narcotic in a bad sense (and even his last PT album started to go that way). Where's the SW of the best PT albums (all the ones before The Incident?) Or even of side projects like Blackfield?  

Have to totally disagree. Grace for Drowning is a superb album
Coldness doth get away with the badness.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote darkshade Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 24 2012 at 15:54
Grace For Drowning is a good album, I can see its merits. However, it is such a depressing album, that I have to be in the mood to listen to it (which isn't often), and I feel this brings the album down, in terms of repeat listens. I don't feel that way about any of the PT albums I've heard.
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Originally posted by darkshade

Grace For Drowning is a good album, I can see its merits. However, it is such a depressing album, that I have to be in the mood to listen to it (which isn't often), and I feel this brings the album down, in terms of repeat listens. I don't feel that way about any of the PT albums I've heard.

That's exactly how I feel about it.  I like it, not just because I sprung for the deluxe uber version, but it really is dreary.
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GFD is certainly good, but I wouldn't give it any more than 3.5 (if I'm feeling generous that day). But not worthy of the #1 spot for my ears.
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I gave it 3 stars when I reviewed it
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Unexpect, Discipline, and Leprous all seem fitting for this list. I unfortunately still don't get what the big deal is with the new SW album though.
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^It's only number 1 because everybody has heard it

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Originally posted by Triceratopsoil

^It's only number 1 because everybody has heard it

My theory is that it made it to number 1 because Andy was actually using graph paper or made an error in his spreadsheet formulas. Tongue
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"Sectarian" is one of Steven Wilson's greatest pieces.  There are a few other great moments on the album, but over half an hour of it just bores me or disagrees with me.
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Originally posted by Epignosis

"Sectarian" is one of Steven Wilson's greatest pieces.  There are a few other great moments on the album, but over half an hour of it just bores me or disagrees with me.


Kind of the same here for me although I do admit, it hit me pretty hard last listen I had for some reason or another.

I can somewhat agree with the list in terms of the truly "prog" music on the website. Otherwise I'd want to see more post-rock or electronic. Embarrassed
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Post Options Post Options   Quote darkshade Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 24 2012 at 18:17
I agree. Sectarian is a great song. It got me really excited for the album when I first got it.
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