Attention Porcupine Tree fans.
I've got a copy of the 2-disc Signify release. It's a little different from the single-disc release, in that the second disc consists of the songs below. Interesting stuff for PT fans, these songs are recorded mostly w/ drum machines, but it's still neat to hear the songs before they are fully fleshed out.
Below is the track listing for disc 2 (approx 46 min.)
1. Wake as Gun I 3:29
Demo Version
2. Hallagallo 3:37
Demo Version
3. Signify 3:27
Demo Version
4. Waiting 6:56
Demo Version
5. Smiling Not Smiling 3:49
Demo Version
6. Wake as Gun II 2:06
Demo Version
7. Neural Rust 5:53
Demo Version
8. Dark Origins 6:54
Demo Version
9. Sever Tomorrow 6:04
Demo Version
10. Nine Cates 4:08
I'll trade for copies of any of these discs below (let me know if you want disc 1 & 2 or just disc 2):
Up The Down Stair
On The Sunday Of Life
Metanoia
Stars Die
fp
Porcupine Tree = the most over-rated band on the net
To me they sound like a somewhat heavier Pink Floyd clone except without the inventiveness, passion, drama, and just plain quirkiness that made Pink Floyd something special.
I don't have any problem with a band sounding like others so long as they have their own sound as well. Where's their signature?
Blech! Dinosaur rock :p
What helps make PT for me...
...is the drummer. Pink Floyd's drummer has all the technique of a turd on a rock. I know, drums ain't everything, but, as a drummer myself, I enjoy listening to Chris Maitland and Gavin Harrison's chops. And they don't overplay- Wilson keeps 'em reined in, to good effect.
I enjoy PF as well, but they're a little tired. PT is relatively new to me, and they have an extensive back catalog, which is fun to mine.
fp