Overlooked Alternatives: Bill Callahan, ELP, Marillion, Robert Pollard, Porcupine Tree

Part of: Overlooked Alternatives

Big week this time. Lots of great stuff out to keep everyone busy for a while. How will we have time for it all?

Bill Callahan - Woke On A Whale Heart: Formerly known as Smog, Callahan sheds the "band" image but continues to put out music in basically the same style as his previous album, A River Ain't Too Much To Love. Mostly acoustic, the album does have it's share of electric moments and doesn't wallow in the maudlin. Callahan is a storyteller of the finest order and, like good stories, they bear repeating and get better with age. His deep, tobacco-soaked drawl and conversational tone make listening to his music seem like sitting with an old friend, but his observations are both wry and deep. This is a rewarding listen for those who like music that gives the listener much to chew on. I've got more to say about this, but I'll save it for a review to be coming later when I've given the album a little more time to sink in.

ELP - Tarkus (Remaster): Oh, come on, I couldn't pass up an opportunity to mention my favorite album about an armored armadillo-tank. This time it's being reissue in newly remastered form by Shout Factory, and I hear it's a good remaster (better than the Rhino one, at least.)

Marillion - Somewhere Else: You know, I could talk about this here, or I could just send you over to the two reviews on Blogcritics (mine and Glen Boyd's.)

Robert Pollard - Silverfish Trivia: That's two weeks in a row for Pollard, but only this is technically a "new" release, since last week's was a compilation. I honestly have no idea what's in store for us with this EP, other than more of Pollard's typically collage-type lyrics and Who-meets-prog-meets-punk-meets-Beatles melodies. Sounds awesome!

Porcupine Tree - Fear Of A Blank Planet: The master of prog-metal returns. Steven Wilson, hot on the heels of his second Blackfield outing (and one of the year's best albums at that,) releases what many are considering his masterpiece, which includes the 17-minute "Anesthetize," with guitar-guest spots from Alex Lifeson of Rush and Robert Fripp of King Crimson.

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  • Woke on a Whaleheart Woke on a Whaleheart

    Woke on a Whaleheart finds longtime lo-fi pioneer Bill Callahan stepping out under his own name for the first time from behind his nearly 20-year alias known simply as (Smog)--with or without the ...

  • Tarkus Tarkus

    On the strength of an epic 20-minute opening track, ELP's second album, Tarkus, set the gold standard for progressive rock upon its release in 1971. Though the "Tarkus" medley is the album's centerpiece, ...

  • Somewhere Else Somewhere Else

    With 'Somewhere Else' Marillion have played to their strengths and cut one of their very best records. With their innate sense of drama and pomp tempered by a winning melancholy, Marillion have produced ...

  • Silverfish Trivia Silverfish Trivia
  • Fear of a Blank Planet Fear of a Blank Planet

    This starkly beautiful elegy on the numbness, apathy, and isolation brought about by the constant barrage of television, video games, advertising, prescription drugs, sex, and violence of everyday life ...

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  • 1 - Hung Nguyen

    Apr 25, 2007 at 11:49 pm

    I heard there were manufacturing problems with the PT limited edition, at least the version with the NTSC DVD. I had preordered from CD Universe and the same thing happened to me. They may send out a new wave of limited editions in a few weeks.

  • 2 - Tom Johnson

    Apr 26, 2007 at 10:25 am

    That's what I'm hoping, Hung. I've got my order safely sitting with Amazon and even emailed them a couple of times to ask what was going on and they said they've been assured they will be getting stock between May 25 and June 8, so if you want one, that apparently may be when it's going to happen. Fingers are crossed!

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