The Pineapple Thief - The Making of 'In Exile' (from Your Wilderness)
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- čas přidán 29. 11. 2016
- The Pineapple Thief's frontman, Bruce Soord, has released his new 2019 solo album All This Will Be Yours. Order / Listen now! brucesoord.lnk.to/AllThisWill...
The band have released their second album to feature the King Crimson / Porcupine Tree drummer Gavin Harrison, Order / Listen to Dissolution now thepineapplethief.lnk.to/Diss...
The Pineapple Thief's frontman Bruce Soord provides an insight in the recording of this summer's anthem "In Exile" from 10/10 album Your Wilderness (Powerplay Magazine)
Order Your Wilderness - bit.ly/PineappleThiefBand
Download Your Wilderness - smarturl.it/TPT_YOUR_WILDERNESS
The band have also confirmed their European tour of the album starting in Jan 2017 - pineapplethief.com/tour/
Following on from Bruce Soord's success supporting prog legend Steven Wilson on his U.S. tour in November 2016.
Taking us into the brain and studio(s) behind The Pineapple Thief, Bruce Soord takes us behind the scenes for the making of "In Exile". Covering: technique, instrument and hardware choice, sharing songwriting ideas via WhatsApp with the band, DAW choice, mastering and production, bringing in Gavin Harrison to compose, play and record the percussion, some close ups of Godsticks' Darren Charles brilliant guitar work, and the importance of input from the whole group.
Soord - "The band is always bigger than the sum of its parts"
"Amplifyier busting riffage" - PROG Magazine
"Prepare to fall in love" - KERRANG!
"An outstanding and astonishingly refreshing release" 10/10 - Powerplay Magazine
Your Wilderness, their 11th studio album, showcases the band performing without any inhibitions providing a springboard for the ongoing creative growth of The Pineapple Thief.
For the first time, The Pineapple Thief has brought in several special guest performers. “Since our last album Magnolia, the most eye catching change is obviously having Gavin Harrison contribute drums throughout the album” explains Bruce Soord. “This has not only redefined our sound but also redefined how we approached the songs as a band. Gavin's drumming is technically brilliant but also incredibly musical, and it inspired all of us to raise our game. I've also rediscovered my progressive roots in terms of song-writing and arrangement. Added to that, we were lucky enough to have John Helliwell from Supertramp contribute some beautiful clarinet parts and Geoffrey Richardson (Caravan) provided a string quartet. We were also joined by a lovely 4 piece choir and to cap it all off, my friend Darran Charles (Godsticks) added some jaw dropping guitar playing... You've never heard a The Pineapple Thief album like this one! I am convinced people will love this record as much as we do.”
Carl's thought provoking collection of photographs perfectly compliment the concept of the album, something which Soord is tight lipped about. “It should reveal itself to the listener and be open to interpretation. I don’t want what it means to me to influence how it affects you”.
The Pineapple Thief online:
Website: pineapplethief.com/
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i don't understand why this is so underrated. The Pineapple thief has started to become one of my favorite bands already.
Such hardwork and and an absolute masterpiece in the form of this album. Loving it
That's how it is! Only people that I know that have heard of my favorite bands in the past 15 or so years (TPT, PT, Steven Wilson, & Riverside) are because I told them about them. 👍🍻
Gavin Harrison ROCKS!
ANY U.S. tour dates for 2017?
how proud would you be to have a track on reaper called 'gavin drums'?!?
Brilliant. This band deserves to be massive.
1:25 "...Here he is, twiddling a knob, up to 11."
Darrens solo is so tuneful fair play, great player
finally someone mentioned the solo :-) fairy tasteful but also technical brilliant
I’m trying to find tabs to Darran’s solo. I learned the first solo by listening to it hundreds of times.
This is a tasteful yet technical solo as has been already said. Amazing choice of notes.
This album is underrated. Can't stop listening to it.
I wish I could see the guys' face when they heard the drums for the very first time
it's a masterpiece
Some footage of the drums recording would be amazing. The production of this album is what caught my attention.
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@@WiresAndChords That was very cool, thanks alot! I knew of that session, but I didn't know that he would dive into some Pineapple Thief songs later on. However, I'm still curious to any footage of the actual original recording process of that album.
I'm grateful to have discovered such a phenomenal band, starting with this song. In this era of artificially produced music , this is one paragon that nothing beats real, authentic music.
Long live thee mighty thief
Still watching it, after 3 years and lots of listening of YW and Where we Stood
Rapidly becoming my favourite PT track. Beautiful.
I'm pretty new introduced to tpt by a friend a few months ago. I started with Your Wilderness/8 Years Later on youtube - both are such stunning albums and definitely my favorites. By now, I own 11 albums, waiting for the Where We Stood DVD to be delivered and -- oh wait, yes! waiting impatiently for my very first tpt gig to come in September here in Germany. Yeah!
Really good musicians and really nice mixes!!
Love the song 💜💙
Gavin Harrison is the mas verga! a la verga !
"twiddling a knob to eleven" :-) 1:25
can't wait for the tour!
I absolutely love this video! More "Making of" videos from PT please!
Awesome! Ty fellas :)
Perfection
Haha 2:23 perfect timing! My favorite part of the song :D
Awesome!!!
great!!
X where have you been guys ?
What is the Interface Audio and software used by the Bass player? :)
tuning?
Come to india please
Oh, so that's how it's done. So easy!
Right.
;-)
The production doesn't do the engineering justice. The album sounds good but the production feels a bit a bit dull, especially compared to older TPT albums.