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Inconuucl wrote:It's not a new At the Drive in, but it's certainly better than Sparta.




Tongue's firmly on cheek, fam.blakestree wrote:Inconuucl wrote:It's not a new At the Drive in, but it's certainly better than Sparta.
Hey, I like Sparta!
See, I started playing classical and Jazz, so I'll always have that in me. Steven Wilson just pushes all the right buttons along that route. I also love that he is prog without being all about fretboard acrobatics 24/7, which is super up my alley too. Some of his noisier songs are also ILF worthy, marginally.lordgalvar wrote:
Just saw Antemasque with a big time Steve Wilson fan (flys all over the world to see him and has secret demo tapes of his or something...don't know but he got kinda pissy when I moved them off their chair).
Antemasque was alright, but I ain't really a fan of At the Drive in or any of that stuff. They did some neat covers (can't for the life of me remember what it was, but it made me laugh at the time). A lot of chatter about not getting respected/came off a little too tough-guy act/kinda silly. It was alright live but not something really unique sounding (it was the first I had heard them). Just kinda standard punk/indie based rock. It was at Coachella actually and my friends and wife were getting pissed at SWANS which is why we walked over. We had fun though.

I just thought it was a funny coincidence. Steve Wilson is better than a lot of the other prog stuff my friend listens too, haha. He liked Antemasque too.Inconuucl wrote: See, I started playing classical and Jazz, so I'll always have that in me. Steven Wilson just pushes all the right buttons along that route. I also love that he is prog without being all about fretboard acrobatics 24/7, which is super up my alley too. Some of his noisier songs are also ILF worthy, marginally.![]()
I found Antemasque enjoyable but not revolutionary. Reason I got that record was because it was hella cheap, plus I liked it enough to want to follow what they do next.

Deals:friendship wrote:You motherfuckers think I won't fuck up a couple octoroks and assemble the Triforce?

I think he has those on tape "from the source". And some early Yes demos or live recordings or something. All I know is that that box is his most protected possession (he is quite a bit older than me).Eivind August wrote:Steve Wilson is one of the few guys in the more recent prog movement that makes stuff akin to the great prog from the sixties and seventies. Less technical flash, more compositional genious. Those early Porcupine Tree demos are brilliant.

Deals:friendship wrote:You motherfuckers think I won't fuck up a couple octoroks and assemble the Triforce?


I love (some) prog, I hate most prog fans.Eivind August wrote:But yeah, the problem with the prog community is elitism.


Word. Shreding destroys everything. Those Steve Hillage solos from Gong on the other hand...Inconuucl wrote:I love (some) prog, I hate most prog fans.Eivind August wrote:But yeah, the problem with the prog community is elitism.I don't fucking care how many NPS they can play, I just want to hear a good payoff to the song writing.
Deals:friendship wrote:You motherfuckers think I won't fuck up a couple octoroks and assemble the Triforce?




Deals:friendship wrote:You motherfuckers think I won't fuck up a couple octoroks and assemble the Triforce?

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