Breaking Down the GENIUS of Porcupine Tree’s “HALO”
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- Опубліковано 25 чер 2024
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➡️ It’s time for a good ol' prog rock SONG BREAKDOWN! Porcupine Tree are one of my favorite bands to exist, and I’d nearly forgotten about the magnificence of “Halo” from their album "Deadwing" released in 2005. Steven Wilson’s songwriting is simply exquisite - especially when paired with Gavin Harrison’s otherworldly drumming or Colin Edwin’s attention-grabbing grooves. In this video I break down the song’s main bass line (tabs / notation included) and discuss how the song’s slow-burn build stems from the bass line’s quirky ingredients. In this video, I highlight the massive amount of contrast in the song's layering, the clever songwriting techniques used in the chord progressions, the odd-meter bridge section in 17/16, why I think odd-time signatures can be unnecessary to care about, the deceptively-smooth presentation of Gavin’s drum grooves, how Richard Barbieri’s synths and samples are a perfect complement to Steven's vocals, my philosophy on progressive rock, and much more! 🤘🏼😇🤘🏼
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0:00 Intro
0:48 Song Analysis
21:16 Final Thoughts
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I absolutely love the intro to "Hate Song"
Porcupine Tree had some insane bass lines with Colin. I really love Last Chance to Evacuate Planet Earth Before It Is Recycled, it has that interlude that follows with the sample speech by the Heaven Gate's dude... Colin really makes me chill with that fretless lines.
Regarding odd times, I just listened to an interview with Gavin the other day on "In My Drum Room", and he said, "I never ever count to 15." He said that he breaks it down into smaller pieces, but he also said something very much like what you said here. He said once he finds a pattern that he's happy with the bass drum and the back beat, then that becomes like a "melody" that holds the rest of it together. Or sometimes he's zeroed in on some other part of the track like a keyboard part or whatever, and that's his roadmap. It's a good interview. Worth a listen.
Very helpful seeing the tab and staff notes as you explained what was going on. Appreciate the extra work for the video.
Glad it was helpful!!
Steven Wilson's solo stuff features the amazing Nick Beggs on bass and Chapman Stick. Well worth checking out.
I don't know if it makes for the most interesting video, but Steven Wilson's song "Luminol" is my absolute favorite bass line and is probably the reason I play bass today.
I pretty much grew up on PT and this album, wish Colin Edwin came back man I love his playing so much. Great vid as always.
Nate Navarro did a great job on the tour (before he had to bail and was replaced with a backing track), but he's not Colin.
You must listen the music "Arriving somewhere but not here " from this album. Mikael from Opeth made the guitar solo. I recomend you listen Bleack from Opeth, this sond has vocal from Steve Wilson. The both are extreme talent, and have some amazing musics.
So glad you did this! Imo the In Absentia/Deadwing era is PT at it's best.
I think that piano part works perfectly because you get kind of that vibe from Lazarus before and it's almost foreboding to Arriving Somewhere next.
Great point! Kind of forgot about the context there.
This is great. You're discovering bands I love, I'm now discovering bands you love. Adrian did amazing work with nine inch nails.
Love the prog stuff! I’d love to hear you breakdown some of Steven Wilson’s solo stuff from Hand. Cannot. Erase. or The Raven that refused to sing.
Thanks for this one. Big PT fan here. Kudos for mentioning Gavin's drumming, even though your focus is on the BASS. I.m.h.o, Gavin's drumming should never go unnoticed or unmentioned.
Check out 'Bonnie the Cat' from 'The Incident' album. Some truly spectecular Gavin/Colin unusualness going on there, as well as amazing vocal delivery by Steven. There is also a gorgeously _weird_ stop-motion video for that song. ua-cam.com/video/UI7RJkCXyq8/v-deo.html
That’s the first song from Porcupine Tree I listened ever, and because of it I began to enjoy them and prog in general, so…
Love it!
I good example for your time signature discussion is Master of Puppets. Like does anything think they're counting 21/32? No way. It was a feel thing the whole time.
thanks for reminding me I need to jam on this one again! Also I feel like the modal approach you touched on is used in a lot of alternative sounding songs across genres, very cool.
I am surprised you never coverd any of the Stone Temple Pilots songs. Robert Deleo is incredible musician, he plays incredible jazz and funk inspired basslines in a Rock band.
For your next punk one you gotta check out "Like the Angel" by Rise Against!
Such a good song, great band, AND it's the same bass player from 88 Fingers Louie!!!
Less "easy" bass driven songs:
Elephant Gym - Finger
Tera Melos - System Preferences
If you want to get closer to prog try out:
Mars Volta - Take the Veil Cerpin Taxt
Needs Flea era Mars Volta on here
He has to get some mars volta on the channel. Too many great songs to name but would love to see him tackle Day of the Baphomets.
clearly inspired by Faith No More's Everything Is Ruined, nice!
Heard of this band but never heard them before. I'm really digging it. Appreciate the introduction.
Check out the live version of "Anesthetize" recorded in Tillburg. It's here on UA-cam. Frickin' amazing.
Hey mark, could you perhaps look into rise against? The song blood to bleed has a dirty intro
If we're making a return to the prog side of things...''Lines in the Sand'' by Dream theater would be a killer video!
Please listen to Pinback for bass forward progressive indie rock. Minus the bear for guitar forward progressive indie rock. If you like this song you're guaranteed to love both bands.
Should check out the band Quicksand. Slip was amazing but any of their albums are great. They've got new stuff as well.
Good morning, Mark! First time hearing Porcupine Tree. I’m digging it! Thanks for the introduction.
Porcupine Tree have some awesome albums. I would definitely recommend Deadwing and In Absentia as first albums to try and also Fear Of A Blank Planet
@@chrishampton1981 You CAN'T leave out Lightbulb Sun
Check out The Supervillians - Robots album.
Hi Mark! Great video! You should check out The Ocean - Triassic for some very interesting bass and great band and album!
I mean the guitar is definitely playing that entire bridge. They're just using a more palm-muted staccato part to contrast with the more open sustain-y part back and forth.
Yeah, I should've specified a bit clearer - meant to say the unmuted, really heavy part!
I’m back to suggest some Tribal Tech. “The Necessary Blonde” or “The Big Wave” because Gary Willis deserves some love!
The guitar is playing the whole way through the bridge. It just goes between heavily muted and unmuted.
Right - I was mainly referring to the open, heavier part.
I love the punk content, but I agree Mark…can’t wait for Rivers Of Nihil to bring the prog metal heat to the channel!
Coming next month, my friend!!!
Hi Mark!
Hello there!
As far as ska goes there’s a song by the mighty boss tones called someday I suppose that I used to dance to as a teenager. Maybe you could do that!
Good call, it’s coming in a few weeks!
Awwe, thank you! You’re the best! Sorry I haven’t been commenting, been waiting for some Prog stuff.
Существует только две группы на которые у меня аллергия. Porcupine Tree одна из них
Please do more BTBAM!!!
What song?!
@@LowEndUniversity That's such a hard question haha! Personally I'd like Fix the Error but if I had to guess what BTBAM fans would want overall I'd say Melting City or Disease, Injury, Madness.
Noted!
I must be approaching a dozen requests for NRA by Beng Beng Cocktail 🙃
crimpshrine! tomorrow or bricks!
When are you gonna do MY PICK?????? AVAIL TAKEN!