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    proglawyer

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    Pete Trewavas: Two New project Wednesday, November 16, 2011 2:39 PM (permalink)
    This just posted on the Transaltantic website:

    1) Acoustic Industry

    "Acoustic Industry is a project put together by myself and good friend Robin Boult. It started as a vehicle for us to play live together again as we haven't done this since we were in teenage bands together. We were given the chance to play at one of Marillions conventions 3 years ago and while coming up with material for the show, we recorded the tracks. This then became a five track EP CD. I like to think of it as a work in progress as we plan to record a whole album and even the songs recorded are being developed each time we play live. This is an acoustic album written primarily for two guitars but of course in the studio we put a few more bits and pieces on. Even my Dad's old piano which resides in my study these days and if I'm honest needs tuning. The EP is on sale through Racket Records and downloads should soon be available on iTunes and other such stores. All information is on our website."

    2) Edison's Children

    "In The Last Waking Moments". A Rock album with psychedelic and progressive overtones. Conceived some four years ago this project was able to take place using travel time and locations around Pete's work with Marillion and Transatlantic. In fact it was at the end of the Whirlwind tour that the first recording session took place in Sugar Loaf NY NY. Using the band Phish's old barn studio, while their producer Brad lent a hand and some well needed equipment. Finally after another two recording session's. 2 weeks in Montreal early last years and 3 weeks in Ocean Pines where the the rather I'll conceived Irean was rushed off the desk and on to the net. Eric and Pete's long awaited debut album is being finished off at Marillion's studio The Racket Club and the end is in sight. In The Last Waking Moments. Is the tittle of the first album, the first version of which will be a download. Hopeful release date is 11/11/11. All details are on the Edison's Children FaceBook and website.

     
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      Re:Pete Trewavas: Two New project Wednesday, November 16, 2011 2:58 PM (permalink)
      thanks. I recall reading about the 1st one in 1 of the Marillion newsletters recently, but it kind of slipped my mind. I can't claim outside of Transatlantic, finding Pete's other side projects my thing (Kino namely), but as the bassist for my favorite band, I am still more than interested to check these out.






       
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        Re:Pete Trewavas: Two New project Wednesday, November 16, 2011 4:57 PM (permalink)
        I've been waiting for these.  I'd love for either or both to hit the states (Like that would ever happen.)
         
         
        Robin Boult of course has been and on and off member of Fish's band over the years.
         
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          Re:Pete Trewavas: Two New project Wednesday, November 16, 2011 5:13 PM (permalink)
          Maybe Neal will make them available through radiant records
           
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            Re:Pete Trewavas: Two New project Wednesday, November 16, 2011 5:22 PM (permalink)
            Possibly....I was hoping for a possible tour (I suppose I'd keep hoping if it would do any good.)
             
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              Re:Pete Trewavas: Two New project Wednesday, November 16, 2011 5:26 PM (permalink)
              Never know. The Edison's child was recorded in upstate new York and Blackwood is from Brooklyn...could happen
               
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                Re:Pete Trewavas: Two New project Wednesday, November 16, 2011 10:19 PM (permalink)
                Both sound interesting.  I'm such a Trewavas fanboy.
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                  Re:Pete Trewavas: Two New project Tuesday, November 29, 2011 5:44 PM (permalink)
                  Apparently, my wife pre-ordered these already so I don't need to remember to do it.
                   
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                    Re:Pete Trewavas: Two New project Tuesday, November 29, 2011 6:25 PM (permalink)
                    Better take care of her at Christmas.
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                      Re:Pete Trewavas: Two New project Tuesday, November 29, 2011 7:06 PM (permalink)
                      She bought them for her, not me!
                       
                      (We've got Christmas covered.)
                       
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                        Re:Pete Trewavas: Two New project Friday, December 23, 2011 3:28 PM (permalink)
                        Edison's Children just showed up in the mail today.
                         
                        Hope to give it a spin tonight
                         
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                          Re:Pete Trewavas: Two New project Friday, December 23, 2011 9:07 PM (permalink)
                          ytserush


                          Edison's Children just showed up in the mail today.

                          Hope to give it a spin tonight
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                          So what is your opinion?
                           
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                            Re:Pete Trewavas: Two New project Saturday, December 31, 2011 5:24 PM (permalink)
                            I still have to listen to it. One of my rules is when I listen to something for the first time I sit down with the booklet and the liner notes and just absorb everything at once. Then after I get to know it better, I can put it on if I'm reading  or straightening up or whatever.
                             
                            I haven't really had much time lately to give this my undivided attention.  My headphones aren't in the best of shape either, so listening late at night at loud volumes risks my son to start yelling to turn the music down.
                             
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                              Re:Pete Trewavas: Two New project Saturday, December 31, 2011 9:20 PM (permalink)
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                              ; My headphones aren't in the best of shape either, so listening late at night at loud volumes risks my son to start yelling to turn the music down.


                              That's why I bought cordless Bluetooth headphones
                               
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                                Re:Pete Trewavas: Two New project Sunday, January 01, 2012 9:36 PM (permalink)
                                I haven't purchased either album yet (I still have to let the CD's that I got for Christmas to sink in). However, I have checked out the sound clips (for both albums) on iTunes and I am definitely intrigued.

                                On the Edison's Children website, Eric Blackwood describes the album as follows:

                                "I really don't know how you would describe this. It is sometimes beautiful, sometimes very strange... sometimes edgy and sometimes psychadelic. It incorporates strong influences I would say of Pink Floyd, Marillion, Porcupine Tree, Transatlantic, Deftones, Genesis, Chevelle and even a hint of Tool perhaps? Every song is drastically different yet they all flow into each other like one long 72 minute song with peaks and valleys and take you on what I think is a very wild ride. It is basically about a person who has experienced a very bizarre happening that truly effects everything about him...  and he is doing everything to understand whether this "experience" was in fact reality or a decent into madness. "


                                Like I said, the sound clips are very intriguing. I think I will be buying in the near future.
                                 
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                                  Re:Pete Trewavas: Two New project Tuesday, January 03, 2012 8:08 PM (permalink)

                                  proglawyer:
                                  On the Edison's Children website, Eric Blackwood describes the album as follows:

                                  "I really don't know how you would describe this. It is sometimes beautiful, sometimes very strange... sometimes edgy and sometimes psychadelic. It incorporates strong influences I would say of Pink Floyd, Marillion, Porcupine Tree, Transatlantic, Deftones, Genesis, Chevelle and even a hint of Tool perhaps? Every song is drastically different yet they all flow into each other like one long 72 minute song with peaks and valleys and take you on what I think is a very wild ride. It is basically about a person who has experienced a very bizarre happening that truly effects everything about him...  and he is doing everything to understand whether this "experience" was in fact reality or a decent into madness. "


                                  Like I said, the sound clips are very intriguing. I think I will be buying in the near future.

                                   
                                  Finally had the chance to listen to this last night.
                                  I'd agree with the assessment above (Never heard Chevelle though). I'd also add OSI/Kevin Moore to the mix. I have to say I don't hear much Transatlantic influence. the Marillion influence I think is more of what they MAY do as opposed to what they have already done. It might provide a little clue as to where the new Marillion album is headed.
                                  Having Mike Hunter tweeking the knobs is never a bad thing either.
                                   
                                  Very powerful lyrically too. Still need more time to dig into those.
                                  The music also reminds me a little of Geddy's work on that Euphoria song "The Road" from the self-titled album from like 12 years ago or something.
                                   
                                  I'd rather just enjoy it than try to categorize it though.
                                   
                                  I'd LOVE to witness this live, but I just don't think it will ever happen.
                                   
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                                    Re:Pete Trewavas: Two New project Saturday, January 07, 2012 9:48 AM (permalink)
                                    could be a good opening act for the flying colors tour!?!?!?
                                     
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                                      Re:Pete Trewavas: Two New project Friday, January 13, 2012 5:57 PM (permalink)
                                      Edison's Children gets better with every listen.
                                       
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                                        Re:Pete Trewavas: Two New project Thursday, February 02, 2012 11:36 PM (permalink)
                                        The following review from progarchives motivated me to open my wallet and order this. I will let you know what I think when it comes in the mail.


                                        Review by lazland
                                        COLLABORATOR Neo Prog Team
                                        In the Last Waking Moments is a collaboration between Eric Blackwood, formerly of metal band Crimson Steele and collaborator with other major rock artists such as Al Pitrelli, and Pete Trewavas, bassist with Marillion since the band's inception, and also a founding member of prog supergroup, Transatlantic.
                                        The project first came to my attention on the site's forum, where it was trailed as a project which featured as guest artists all members of Marillion, a first for all the band to be included on a non Marillion album. Given the enduring popularity of this incredible band, this is, of course, a massive plus in terms of potential commercial success. What, though, does need to be made abundantly clear at the start of this review is that this is absolutely not a Marillion album. Such a description would not only be grossly unfair to Blackwood, a huge driving force on the creation of the work, but would also be utterly wide of the mark in terms of its sound and direction.

                                        Indeed, when you listen to Dusk, the album's opener, there are clear similarities with Lunatic Soul's first two sublime, and very dark, pieces of work, and such themes reoccur throughout the album. Elsewhere, Blackwood's experience of, and Trewavas' love of, what I still refer to as classic rock in the mould of Rainbow, Dio, and Sabbath shine through. Add to that influences such as Gentle Giant, Pink Floyd, PFM, and some of the modern, harder sounding neo prog, and what you have is something that is unutterably unique, and, clearly deliberately, designed to appeal to as wide a range of rock (not just prog) fans as possible.

                                        The vast majority of the instruments and vocals are handled by the duo themselves. It is a testament to the skill of these musicians that you are blown away by the bass playing of Blackwood on the opener, and then by the power guitars superbly handled by Trewavas on Fracture. Most of the lead vocals are handled brilliantly by Blackwood, but, on Outerspaced, a track which literally bursts out of the speakers with riffs that would make Tool and Opeth blush with envy, you are staggered to see that it is Trewavas screaming at you.

                                        Of course, we have always known of his wonderful backing vocals and harmonies on Marillion & Transatlantic albums and live shows, but here, he is given free range to move right to the foreground, and sounds as if he has done it all of his life. As for Blackwood, his voice is simply remarkable. The subtle and delicate voices on In The First Waking Moments are lovely, and these move together seamlessly into a thoughtful, more commercial sounding, vocal on A Million Miles Away, backed by some remarkable harmonies of Trewavas and outstanding blues and rhythm guitars. That this song is then able to seamlessly move into the altogether darker, and industrial, Fallout (Of the 2nd Kind) shows just how well this work has been put together. A decent set of speakers also bring out the incredible synths and strings programming that set a lovely symphonic backdrop to the riffs at the fore.

                                        A further example of the vastly varying styles on the album are when the madness of Outerspaced, featuring an intergalactic pissup amongst the pummelling riffs, ends suddenly and you are transported into the ethereal beauty of Spiraling, a track which features my favourite guitarist, Steve Rothery, on lead guitar. The track tells its story of drifting in space wonderfully. Blackwood's vocals are pitched perfectly, and Rothery is, as ever, excellent, providing one of his trademark solos. However, it is, again, a mark of the dominance of the duo that, to these ears, the highlight is the exquisite acoustic guitar lead by Trewavas backing Blackwood's vocals. This track is a real highlight.

                                        From this, we are transported to The "Other" Other Dimension. In my interview with the band, they suggested in this track a homage to Gentle Giant's "In A Glass House", an album which I put on this morning for the first time in a long while to prepare this review. Well, it is. Think of that classic album on a touch of speed, and you are getting somewhere near the mark. The whole track is deeply dark and disturbing, with the main theme from Spiraling interspersed amongst Mark Kelly's superb keyboard work, a thundering bassline, and swirling guitars all vying for your attention with the voices of the doctors performing a weird and wonderful operation on the subject. This itself then moves into a slice of eastern promise on Across The Plains, featuring Trewavas on a VG Sitar and a gentle riff.

                                        The themes of the opening tracks are reprised on the title track. Blackwood's vocals are, again, lovely, and the duo are accompanied here by a guest appearance by Robin Boult (who has played guitar for Fish), who provides an accomplished and haunting electric guitar solo set against some wonderful acoustic work and strings and programming.

                                        The intensity heard on Outerspaced returns with a vengeance on Lifeline, featuring, again, some very heavy riffs. The duo share vocal duties, with Blackwood providing the subject's lead, and Trewavas the voice of the mysterious "others". The bass riff is, again, thundering, whilst Blackwood's lead guitar echoes and blasts in equally effective measures. We then have what can only be described as a heavy rock fan's dream track. Fallout (of the 3rd Kind) fairly rips along, and brings with it a wall of sound that simply has to be played on a surround sound system to get the full benefit. I don't think I have ever heard Trewavas this intense on bass guitar, and the pair of them bring such a huge sound on lead guitars that you simply give up at this stage, and merely sit down in sheer wonder and gawp at the sound it produces. What you also notice is just how good Blackwood is at raising the intensity of his voice to match proceedings.

                                        Then we have the epic track of the album. The Awakening (Slow Burn) is not only a highlight of the album, it is a highlight of 2011, full stop. Clocking in at just short of sixteen minutes long, it is, perhaps, the most recognisably "proggy" track on the work. It incorporates at the start more of the instrumental themes first heard in the openers, with some mournfully sad vocals and lovely acoustic guitar work, held together perfectly by lilting and lifting strings, keyboards, with, at its heart, that magnificent rhythm section of Trewavas on bass and the excellent Ian Mosley on drums. This intensity slows to a standstill a third of the way through, with bass and acoustic guitar providing a gentle riff, before Blackwood delights us with a haunting lead guitar sequence accompanying understated and ethereal vocals (it is in this passage where the duo, in my opinion, come closest to the sound of latter period Marillion on this album). Trewavas then takes over the lead duties with an incredible acoustic guitar solo, before Blackwood steps in again to accompany this, with the track leading us in effortlessly to its denouement. And what a close it is. Grandiose, huge in scope and sound, with an array of guitars, strings, synths, drums and effects joining together with a choir featuring Steve Hogarth, the duo, and Mandy Delly in a choir announcing "The Awakening Hour". I have listened to this album many times prior to writing this review, and each time this passage leaves me virtually breathless with its intensity. My interview gives us an idea of how an initially "Trick of the Tail" type track of six minutes morphed into something this long. Staggeringly good, and a must for all prog fans to hear at least once in their lives.

                                        The album closes with our final Fallout (of the 4th Kind), a gentle and kind comedown after the intensity of what laid before it, and it is clearly designed to tell us the end of our hero's story.

                                        Of which?..This is a concept album. There are some concept albums where it is relatively straightforward to guess the intent of the author and the story he/she was trying to put across. One such example, I suppose, is Marillion's Brave. We all know that Steve Hogarth heard the story of a young girl throwing herself off the Bristol Suspension Bridge, and wrote a fine concept behind the lies, abuse, and emotions that led up to that fateful moment.

                                        There are others, and The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway comes to mind specifically for me, where the story itself is somewhat less clear. You know there is a concept there but it leaves you as the listener/reader with a huge amount of scope with which to actually work out precisely what is the true meaning. Ask 100 people, and at least 80 of them will give you a different answer. In other words, the meaning is left to you, and its meaning is personal to you.

                                        So it is with In The Last Waking Moments. I have seen some people describe it as the story of an alien abduction incident (a la The X Files), others as it describing an extreme psychotic moment. For what it is worth, my own personal take on the meaning of this story is one of a, yes, extreme moment, but I interpret it as describing those moments prior to death and moving onto the "other side"?our last waking moments, which can seem to be almost eternal to a mind on the threshold of death, before the transformation into?what? Where? How?

                                        Anyway, my meditations aside, there is one reality that cannot be put aside. This is an extremely important and excellent piece of work. There are some magnificent guest performances by members of my favourite band and Robin Boult, whilst Mike Hunter has done a fantastic job of finalising the knob twirling duties. However, and it is a very important point to make, this remains at its forefront a vision and execution by two exceptional talents, one of whom I am very intimate with musically, and the other with whom I very much hope to be as time progresses.

                                        This album is virtually flawless in its execution. I have, in the past twelve months, only awarded five star reviews to two albums, namely Introitus (Elements), and Pendragon (Passion). This album is at least the equal of these fine works, and deserves the support of all reading this review. If you can, get the CD version, because I should mention here the wonderful photography & artwork created by Wendy Farrell-Pastore.

                                        In The Last Waking Moments is a true masterpiece, and I cannot recommend it highly enough. Five stars for a masterpiece of modern progressive rock.

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                                          Re:Pete Trewavas: Two New project Wednesday, February 15, 2012 8:29 PM (permalink)
                                          I purchases this album and think that many people on this forum would enjoy it. It sounds like a mixture between Porcupine Tree, Marillion and Pink Floyd. It's very trippy, a bit melancholy and, at time, intense. It is a very interesting listen. Pete's voice fluctuates between English accented, to maniacal wailing. Backwoods voice has a bit of a Gothic tone to it, reminiscent of, perhaps, Peter Murphy of Bauhaus or the guy from Joy Division.
                                           
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                                            Re:Pete Trewavas: Two New project Wednesday, February 15, 2012 9:03 PM (permalink)
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                                            The following review from progarchives motivated me to open my wallet and order this. I will let you know what I think when it comes in the mail.

                                             
                                            Wow.  That's a helluva review.  I'm going to have to get this.
                                             
                                            SIGH
                                             
                                            Another one for the never-ending list.
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                                              Re:Pete Trewavas: Two New project Wednesday, February 15, 2012 9:39 PM (permalink)
                                              I just got this e-mail from Edison's Children:


                                              Edison's Children is going to try to do something that very few "Prog Bands" have ever done...

                                              Chart on the Billboard charts!

                                              We're gonna try to go all the way with our new single "A Million Miles Away (I Wish I Had A Time Machine)"... all the way to #1. We are releasing the CD single to over 160 radio stations to start and then grow from there. 



                                              But that's not the only exciting thing!... Edison's Children will be doing something special for the people that have been so supportive to us...

                                              The New Single will contain 4 NEW SONGS ... including "Haunted Memories"!
                                              Pete will reprise his role as the "Grim Reaper" as he did on Dusk in this surreal new song that promises to be as exciting as anything Edison's Children have done in the past. 


                                              NOTE: This is a limited edition printing that will be available only as a Pre-Order. Once we sell out... there will be no more printed. Because of this, Racket will not be printing any copies. The only way to get your copy is to pre-order at http://www.edisonschildren.com. We are basing our print run on how many pre-orders we get, so don't be left out in the cold.


                                              Because this is coming from Random Disturbance Records LLC. ERIC BLACKWOOD will sign the CD for you if you request FRONT (which has the A Million Miles Away cover) or BACK (which has the "EC Gunslingers" foggy shot from the back of In The Last Waking Moments..."). Pete is of course busy with Marillion finishing up the new album and is nowhere near where these CDs are bing printed so you will have to fend for yourself to get his signature as well.

                                              In order to get ERIC BLACKWOOD'S SIGNATURE, please reply to this email...  "FRONT OR BACK" after pre-ordering at http://www.edisonschildren.com

                                              Thanks everyone... let's get Edison's Children to #1 on the charts!


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                                              You are now officially... "switched on"

                                              Eric and Pete
                                              Edison's Children
                                              www.edisonschildren.com
                                               
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                                                Re:Pete Trewavas: Two New project Wednesday, February 15, 2012 11:36 PM (permalink)
                                                Ha Ha.
                                                 
                                                Yeah, I ordered it this morning while I was being tortured by the slow server on Neal's site (I doubt I'll see an autographed copy of Flying Colors like I was hoping.)
                                                 
                                                I REALLY want to see this band live. Sigh.
                                                 
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