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Porcupine Tree - The Incident



8.1 | 450 votes |
Release date: 15 September 2009
Style: Progressive metal, Progressive rock

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Disc I
01. The Incident
    1 - Occam's Razor
    2 - The Blind House
    3 - Great Expectations
    4 - Kneel And Disconnect
    5 - Drawing The Line
    6 - The Incident
    7 - Your Unpleasant Family
    8 - The Yellow Windows Of The Evening Train
    9 - Time Flies
    10 - Degree Zero Of Liberty
    11 - Octane Twisted
    12 - The Séance
    13 - Circle Of Manias
    14 - I Drive The Hearse

Disc II
01. Flicker
02. Bonnie The Cat
03. Black Dahlia
04. Remember Me Lover

Disc III [Limited Edition Box Set DVD] [5.1 Surround Mix + High Resolution Stereo]
01. The Incident
    1 - Occam's Razor
    2 - The Blind House
    3 - Great Expectations
    4 - Kneel And Disconnect
    5 - Drawing The Line
    6 - The Incident
    7 - Your Unpleasant Family
    8 - The Yellow Windows Of The Evening Train
    9 - Time Flies
    10 - Degree Zero Of Liberty
    11 - Octane Twisted
    12 - The Séance
    13 - Circle Of Manias
    14 - I Drive The Hearse
02. Flicker
03. Bonnie The Cat
04. Black Dahlia
05. Remember Me Lover

Additional info
Label: Roadrunner
Also issued as a limited special edition with 116 page hardback book, 48 page softback book, and 5.1 mix on a DVD.

- 2LP version: September 2009 ToneFloat (Also issued as a 2,000 copy limited edition, with 48 page book and PVC slipcase)
- DVDA edition: March 2010 Transmission 12.1 (Audiophile 5.1 surround sound version featuring the 5.1 mix of the album in advanced resolution/MLP lossless 5.1 surround, DTS 5.1 digital surround sound, and 24 bit stereo, as well as the videos for Time Flies and Octane Twisted, a 30 second TV spot, and a photo gallery set to exclusive instrumental mixes of Black Dahlia and Flicker)

Produced by Porcupine Tree.
Post-production by Gavin Harrison.
Mixed by Steven Wilson.
Written and recorded between September 2008 and May 2009 at Air Lyndhurst, Monkey Puzzle, No Man's Land, Bourne Place, The Artillery, Nightspace, and Red Room Recorders.
Air Lyndhurst sessions engineered by Steve Orchard.
Additional guitar recording by John Wesley at Red Room Recorders.
Mastered by Jon Astley at Close to the Edge Mastering.
5.1 version mastered at Galaxy by Darcy Proper.
DVD authored by Opus Productions.

Guest review by
Nosurper
Rating:
6.0
On this Porcupine Tree record, The Incident, there is a huge contrast in sound to that of the band's back catalog. It focuses much less on the rock, and much more on cheesy pop sensibilities. Not that Steven Wilson hasn't pulled from the pop vein before; the most notable example being Stupid Dream. But this time, it's all "Kneel and Disconnect".

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published 08.04.2012 | Comments (36)

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24.01.2010 - 16:49
Rating: 9
Argônio
This 55-minute song cycle reminds me of everything through these years. Complex and heavy. Deep and simple.
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09.02.2010 - 14:15
Rating: 7
Ivan
Retired Admin
Elite
All the elements seem to be there, but somehow it fails to excite as much as its predecessors...
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01.03.2010 - 07:25
Rating: 8
devosion
Coming off of the awe-inspiring Fear of a Blank Planet and Nil Recurring it's hard not to measure PT's latest up to them. While it's PT as usual showing their elegance and simplicity in song structure and melody, its still just average PT. And even that is well above average for progressive rock.
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27.05.2010 - 16:26
Rating: 9
Mehdi Taba
Mehdi Taba
The Incident is tasty and perfect i love this album performance 10, production 10, songwriters 9.5, orinality 9.5, this is a really incredible experimental progressive rock with progressive metal influenced .
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Stop seeing things and people in a binary way. Everything has its own spectrum and complexity. Be patient and learn about the world.
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27.07.2010 - 17:42
Rating: 9
Elyar S.
Gud är Död
This is one of their best albums, really love it. Black Dahlia song kills me to be honest its fucking awesome.
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Kiss my ass if you dont like me, I dont care.
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09.08.2010 - 06:15
whatsacow
Pretty awesome album, but for some reason its just not as memorable as, say, in absentia.
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When God made up the golden rule, do you think he noticed that it condones rape?
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10.11.2011 - 03:31
Troy Killjoy
perfunctionist
Staff
Drawing the Line sounds like a great song.
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"Wise men talk because they have something to say; fools because they have to say something."
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10.11.2011 - 11:29
Rating: 9
BloodTears
ANA-thema
Elite
Written by Troy Killjoy on 10.11.2011 at 03:31

Drawing the Line sounds like a great song.

It is indeed. Or were you being funny?
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Written by BloodTears on 19.08.2011 at 18:29

Like you could kiss my ass.

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10.11.2011 - 20:18
Troy Killjoy
perfunctionist
Staff
Written by BloodTears on 10.11.2011 at 11:29
It is indeed. Or were you being funny?

If you can't tell I don't suppose I was doing a good job of it.
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"Wise men talk because they have something to say; fools because they have to say something."
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12.10.2012 - 00:41
John Shock
This reminds me A LOT of Steven Wilson's solo project...specially Insurgentes...but a bit heavier on some parts!
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04.02.2013 - 12:11
Rating: 7
CobiWan1993
Secundum Filium
This is actually the first PT album that I ever bought (the first one I heard of was Deadwing though). It's not quite my favorite PT album, but I still love it, it's great stuff. "I Drive The Hearse" is a haunting song, the flute and acoustic guitars are gorgeous.
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Ordinary men hate solitude. But the Master makes use of it, embracing his aloneness, realizing he is one with the whole universe (Lao Tzu).
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23.10.2013 - 06:09
Rating: 10
Pimeässä
Pimeässä
Is this review for papa roach?! this is Porcupine Tree... orginality 4? come on man i just smile it
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23.10.2013 - 06:11
Rating: 10
Pimeässä
Pimeässä
Songwriting 5? if you hate of this dont write your hate plz
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