OFF: Porcupine Tree

Stuart Hamilton xzx28 at DIAL.PIPEX.COM
Fri Jun 26 20:21:31 EDT 1998


Wooahh!  Hold the fort.  I missed the original post, but really.
PT remain one of the few exciting, adventurous bands in their genre.
Granted, things get a bit overlong for my liking, but they remain
innovators.  Outside now.

Zeit

Chris Bates wrote:
>
> Jill wrote:
>
> > I'm afraid that Porcupine Tree have entered that long descent into the
> > darkness of unknowing.
>
> > they started - playing Pink Floyd clone tracks.   Unless they can come
> > up with some new material I fear that all we will have to remember them
> > by are a few glorious CD albums and about 6 different versions of Voyage
>
> > sad
>
> Sad news indeed. I blame myself, I bought *Coma Divine* not so long
> ago and was blown away. As with any band that I get into they now
> have to split up/slip into a period of mediocrity before returning
> in a blaze of creativity and glory 10 years hence! The only exception
> being HW who tumble from mediocrity to creativity and back every three
> years - sort of like a psychedelic rollercoaster.
>
> Chris Bates



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