Showing posts with label The Pineapple Thief. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Pineapple Thief. Show all posts

25 September 2016

Who Stole The Pineapple Thief?

This is a whinge I admit, but a justified one I think. The Pineapple Thief recently announced their Your Wilderness tour that will be happening in the New Year. Now I am a big fan of The Pineapple Thief, as you will see from the blog tags they get played a lot on my internet radio show and I certainly do not begrudge Bruce Soord any of the deserved success that is long overdue, but let's talk tour dates, more importantly gig locations.

The Pineapple Thief, Bristol, December 2014

Unlike previous tours Great Britain is getting just three dates, Glasgow, Manchester and London. The venues aren't massive but for a band born in the south-west of England, there appears a gaping geographical hole in the itinerary (well two if we are being fair).

No doubt someone, somewhere thought the London gig will cover the south and the Manchester one the midlands and north. Clearly someone who doesn't appreciate a non-Londoners dislike to the big, confusing, noisy alien capital, the cost of public transport or just how long it would take fans in Devon, Cornwall and Somerset (and South Wales) to get to London with its congestion charges, strange parking restrictions and maze of roads.

It's not just this tour, the south-west is increasing getting the short straw by many prog bands (though oddly not prog metal bands) and for many they seem to draw a line from Manchester to London and ignore everything to the west of that line.

Yes this is a whinge but is it really too much to suggest bands do a minimum of five dates in Britain, one south-east, one south-west/Wales, one north-west/midlands, one north-east/midlands and one Scotland (we all have suitable venues)? I'm sure someone will mumble that you'd make the effort if you really wanted to go or the cost to the bands, but that's lazy arguing. Other, similar sized artists manage to do it and it is not always practical to be getting home at 3am on a work night (and London? Ugh!)

Yep, that still means some traveling but as Bruce knows getting anywhere from Yeovil is a pain in the arse, making that anywhere the other side of the country (and back) shows limited consideration of fans in the south west (and north east).

19 September 2016

STCBM060: Keelhauled!

Tonight’s Sounds That Can Be Made playlist:



Alestorm - Keelhauled (from Black Sails At Midnight)
The Mute Gods - Last Man on Earth (from Do Nothing Till You Hear From Me)
Ben Craven - The Remarkable Man (from Last Chance To Hear)
The Enid - The Demon King (from In The Region Of The Summer Stars)
Gary Numan - Love Hurt Bleed (from Splinter (Songs from a Broken Mind))
Galahad - Sleepers (from Sleepers)
The Butterfly Effect - In A Memory (from Imago)
Plini- Every Piece Matters (from Handmade Cities)
John Wesley - Once A Warrior (from Disconnect)
The Pineapple Thief - Take Your Shot (from Your Wilderness)

The Eighties at 8: 


Pink Floyd - Not Now John (single version) (from The Final Cut)
Genesis - Tonight, Tonight, Tonight (from Invisible Touch)

Damian Wilson & Adam Wakeman - God Be My Judge (from Weir Keeper's Tale)
HEADSPACE - Road to Supremacy (from All That You Fear is Gone)
Damian Wilson - Battlelines (from Built for Fighting)
Devin Townsend Project - Secret Sciences (from Transcendence)

29 August 2016

STCBM057: Summer Bank Holiday Special

Tonight’s Sounds That Can Be Made playlist:



Amplifier - One Great Summer (from Amplifier)
Ray Wilson - Beach (from Change)
Stiltskin - Summer Days (from She)
Gazpacho - Beach House (from When Earth Lets Go)
Anathema - Summer Night Horizon (from We're Here Because We're Here)
Archive - Love in Summer (from Take My Head)
Asia - Summer (from Aria)
Crimson Sky - The Sea (from Misunderstood)
The Pineapple Thief - Warm Seas (from All the Wars)
Von Hertzen Brothers - Down By The Sea (from Stars Aligned)
Panic Room - Sunshine (from Satellite)
Blackfield - Summer (from Blackfield)

The Eighties at 8:

Black Sabbath - Children of the Sea (from Heaven and Hell)
Genesis - Home by the Sea (from Genesis)

Matt Stevens - Sand (Part 2) (from Relic)
Savatage - Summer’s Rain (from Gutter Ballet)
Voyager - Summer Always Comes Again (from V)
Scorpions - Holiday (from Lovedrive)
Queen - Seven Seas Of Rhye (from Queen)

22 August 2016

STCBM056: Transient Dream

Tonight’s Sounds That Can Be Made playlist:



Different Light - Transient Dream (from The Burden of Paradise)
Gazpacho - When Earth Lets Go (from When Earth Lets Go)
Pendragon - The Voyager (from The World)
65daysofstatic - Asimov (from No Man's Sky: Music For An Infinite Universe)
How To Destroy Angels - The Space In Between (from How To Destroy Angels)
The Ben Cameron Project - A Cycle Never Ending (from A Cycle Never Ending)

The Eighties at 8:
David Bowie - Ashes to Ashes (from Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps) )
Geoff Mann - Green Paper Snow (from I May Sing Grace)

Pink Floyd - Comfortably Numb (from The Wall)
Verbal Delirium - They (from So Close And Yet So Far Away)
The Pineapple Thief - The Final Thing On My Mind (from Your Wilderness)

1 August 2016

STCBM053: First Birthday Show!

Tonight’s Sounds That Can Be Made birthday playlist:


Cozy Powell - Over The Top (from Over The Top)
The Pineapple Thief- Nothing At best (from Someone Here is Missing)
The Reasoning - Aching Hunger (from Awakening)
Porcupine Tree - Open Car (from Dead Wing)
Frost* - No Me No You (from Milliontown)
Galahad - Termination (from Empires Never Last)
Fish - Square Go (from 13th Star)
Pendragon - Nostradamus (Stargazing) (from The Window of Life)

The Eighties at 8:

Magnum - Soldier of the Line (from Chase the Dragon)
Marillion - Forgotten Sons (from Script For A Jester's Tear)
Twelfth Night - We Are Sane (from Fact and Fiction) - for Angela

Rainbow - Stargazer (from Rising)
Pink Floyd - High Hopes (from The Division Bell)

25 July 2016

STCBM052: Discordant Dreams

Tonight’s Sounds That Can Be Made playlist:



Touchstone - Discordant Dreams (from Discordant Dreams)
Frost* - Signs (from Falling Satellites)
Airbag - Slave (from Disconnected)
Harvest - Rush (from Northern Wind)
Rush - The Way The Wind Blows (from Snakes & Arrows)
Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here (from Wish You Were Here)
Nine Stones Close - Complicated (from Leaves)
Grey Lady Down - Shattered (from Star-Crossed)
Different Light - Voice of Outside (from The Burden of Paradise)
We Are Kin - Radio (from …and I know…)

The Eighties at 8:

Falco - Rock Me Amadeus (Ihn Liebten Alle Frauen…) (from Falco 3)
Twelfth Night - The Ceiling Speaks (from CBS Demos)

Pure Reason Revolution - Bloodless (from Amor Vincit Omnia)
Agent Fresco - Mono No Aware (from Destrier)
The Pineapple Thief - No Man’s Land (from Your Wilderness)

30 May 2016

STCBM044: Bank Holiday Acoustic Special

Tonight’s Sounds That Can Be Made playlist:



Marillion - Runaway (acoustic) (from Brave - remaster)
Threshold - Fragmentation (acoustic version) (from Wireless - Acoustic Sessions)
Arena - (Don't Forget To) Breathe (live acoustic) (from Radiance)
The Reasoning - The Thirteenth Hour (from Acoustically Speaking)
Green Carnation - The Burden is Mine… Alone (from The Acoustic Versions)
Saul Blease - Falling (piano version) (from Falling (piano version))
Joey Eppard - Been to the Future (from Been to the Future)
The Pineapple Thief - Light Up Your Eyes (from More Wars - The Acoustic Sessions)
Frost* - Black Light Machine (acoustic Session) (from The Rockfield Files)
Pendragon - Unspoken Words (from Acoustically Challenged)
Shadow Gallery - Alaska (from Carved in Stone)
Spock's Beard - Looking For Answers (live acoustic) (from Snow)
Porcupine Tree - Nine Cats (acoustic version) (from Insignificance)

The Eighties at 8: 
Guns’n’Roses - Patience (from G’n’R Lies)
Jethro Tull - Under Wraps #2 (from Under Wraps)

Tiger Moth Tales - Invisible Touch (from Pete Jones Plays Genesis - Seven Stones Turned (Charity Release))
Anathema - Flying (from Hindsight)
Savatage - When The Crowds Are Gone (acoustic version 2011) (from Dead Winter Dead 2011 reissue)
Black Label Society - Chupacabra (from Order of the Black)

Hope you enjoyed it…
(repeats on Progzilla.com Friday at 1.30pm)

Next week’s edition of Sounds That Can Be Made on Progzilla.com will feature music by The Darkness, Napier's BonesMessenger - BandAnekdotenFractal MirrorParadigm Shift, British Theatre, HedfuzyIamthemorningErudite StonerAmplifier and Konchordat with our Eighties at 8 tracks from Yes and Red Rider…

11 April 2016

STCBM037: Bouncing Dot

Tonight’s Sounds That Can Be Made playlist:


The Algorithm - Bouncing Dot (from Polymorphic Code)
Panic Room - Screens (from Skin)
Sieges Even - Lighthouse (from The Art of Navigating By the Stars)
Konchordat - Save Me From The Rain (from Rise To The Order)
IQ - Sacred Sound (from Dark Matter)
Ray Wilson - Propaganda Man (from Propaganda Man)
Knifeworld - Secret Words (from Bottled Out of Eden)
Galahad - Termination (from Empires Never Last)
The Pineapple Thief - Snowdrops (from Little Man)

The Eighties at 8: 
Asia - Sole Survivor (from Asia)
It Bites - You’ll Never Go to Heaven (from The Big Lad in the Windmill)

Kula Shaker - Sound of Drums (from Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts)
Also Eden - For Bumble (from About Time)

Hope you enjoyed it…
(repeats on Progzilla.com Friday at 1.30pm)

29 February 2016

STCBM031: Superimposter

Tonight’s Sounds That Can Be Made playlist:



Oceansize - Superimposter (from Self Preserved While The Bodies Float Up)
British Theatre - As The Leaves Are To The Limbs (from Dyed in the Wool Ghost)
Bruce Soord - A Thousand Daggers (from Bruce Soord)
The Pineapple Thief - 3000 Days (from Someone Here Is Missing)
Coheed & Cambria - Here to Mars (from The Color Before The Sun)
Stolen Earth - Into the Virgin Snow (from A Far Cry from Home)
Stiltskin - 14th March 1962 (from Unfulfillment)
RPWL - Roses (from World Through My Eyes)
Mystery - If You See Her (from Delusion Rain)
The Dreaming Tree - Whisper Song (from Progress Has No Patience)

The Eighties at 8:
Genesis - Dodo/Lurker (from Abacab)
XTC - Generals and Majors (from Black Sea)

Comedy of Errors - The Answer (from Fanfare & Fantasy)
Magnum - No God or Saviour (from Sacred Blood "Divine" Lies)

Hope you enjoyed it…

(repeats on Progzilla Radio on Friday at 1.30pm)

18 January 2016

STCBM025: Right Before


Tonight’s Sounds That Can Be Made playlist:

Kingcrow - Right Before (from In Crescendo)
IQ - Riker Skies (from Frequency)
Galahad - City of Freedom (from When Worlds Collide)
Bruce Soord - Buried Here (from Bruce Soord)
The Pineapple Thief - Build a World (from All the Wars)
Harvest - It All Becomes Clearer (from Northern Wind)
Phideaux - They Hunt You Down (from The Great Leap)
Nektar - Always (from Evolution)
Porcupine Tree - Last Chance To Evacuate Planet Earth Before It Is Recycled (from Lightbulb Sun)
Porcupine Tree - Message From A Self-Destructing Turnip (from Tarquin’s Seaweed Farm)

Hope you enjoyed it…
(repeats on Progzilla.com Friday at 2pm)

3 August 2015

STCBM001: ...Is Go!


Tonights' Sounds That Can Be Made playlist:

Rainbow - Stargazer
Orphaned Land - Norra El Norra
The Pineapple Thief - 3000 Days
Steven Wilson - Hand Cannot Erase
Porcupine Tree - Open Car
Cosmograf - White Car
Leprous - Foe
Marillion - Sounds That Can’t Be Made
Pink Floyd - High Hopes

Hope you enjoyed it...

8 June 2013

Controlling Crowds...

So what do you get when you put a UK prog star and a Scandinavian metal god together? Well, if last year's Åkerfeldt/Wilson Storm Corrosion project is anything to go by, not a lot. So it was with a certain amount of trepidation that I decided to order Wisdom of Crowds from The Pineapple Thief's Bruce Soord and Katatonia's Jonas Renkse. My concerns, however, proved unfounded, this is a really good album.


I am not sure what The Pineapple Thief or Katatonia fans will make of it and I have not judged it based on the releases of either band. Renkse's vocals are quite distinctive and his melancholy tones will be immediately recognisable to Katatonia fans but the laregly electronic music underneath is quite different from Soord's Pineapple Thief (even if you catch flashes here and there).

It struck me as somewhat amusing that whilst Steven Wilson embraces the past with his latest seventies prog inspired work, Soord has gone down a more modern electronic route showing touches of the likes of Archive, Muse and Pendulum, whilst still not quite kicking off his comfortable prog slippers. He has pushed boundaries, but not to the extent that he will have alienated his fan base.

Song wise the album has some great songs, Pleasure, Frozen North and the title track, Wisdom of Crowds are all immediate favourites, but there is not one track I feel like hitting the skip button on. Overall, an impressive collaboration and one I hope we see produce more new material again.


23 December 2012

2012 Top Ten: 3 The Pineapple Thief - All The Wars

There was no doubt that The Pineapple Thief were going to find it hard to follow up their superlative 2010 release Someone Here Is Missing, but this year's All The Wars comes damn close to matching it...


The band's brand of "indie prog" is hugely enjoyable and invigorating, with punchy guitars, mournful voclals and foot tapping percussion, the only thing missing is the overt use of synths that to my mind pushed the last album into the stratosphere. That said they do rope in an orchestra to help out on the album and the classical strings do add a lovely atmosphere to songs like Last Man Standing and Build A World.

Despite high expectations, The Pineapple Thief (unlike others) didn't fail to deliver. It is hard to pick one track over another on the album but if I had to pick a couple for a Best of... compilation it would be the title track and Burning Pieces (or possibly Give It Back or maybe Build A World...)


I managed to catch the band at The Fleece in Bristol in September and the band were superb with a brave set that largely comprised of material off the last two albums. If you get the chance to see them on tour you will not be disappointed...