The Incident

A comienzos de 2009, la banda anunció que las sesiones de grabación del nuevo álbum comenzarían en febrero, incluyendo una canción de 35 minutos, así como las fechas de la gira de promoción posterior al lanzamiento del disco. El 12 de junio se revelaron finalmente los detalles del nuevo trabajo, que llevará por título The Incident y que saldrá al mercado el 21 de septiembre de 2009 como un doble disco. También se destapó que la canción de 35 minutos, homónima, finalmente ocuparía todo el primer CD y que duraría 55 minutos, descrita por Wilson como "una canción ligeramente surrealista sobre comienzos y finales y con la sensación de que 'después de esto, nada volverá a ser lo mismo'". Las restantes cuatro canciones compuestas ("Flicker", "Bonnie the Cat", "Black Dahlia" y "Remember Me Lover" se publicarán en un disco diferente en formato EP para "remarcar su independencia de 'The Incident'"



Tracklist

CD1

1. The Incident
i - Occam’s Razor (1:55)
ii - The Blind House (5:47)
iii - Great Expectations (1:26)
iv - Kneel And Disconnect (2:03)
v - Drawing The Line (4:43)
vi - The Incident (5:20)
vii - Your Unpleasant Family (1:48)
viii – The Yellow Windows Of The Evening Train (2:00)
ix - Time Flies (11:40)
x - Degree Zero Of Liberty (1:45)
xi - Octane Twisted (5:03)
xii - The Séance (2:39)
xiii - Circle Of Manias (2:18)
xiv.I Drive The Hearse (6:41)

CD 2
2. Flicker
3. Bonnie The Cat
4. Black Dahlia
5. Remember Me Lover




Aqui les dejo la descripcion de Roadrunner records:

The Incident is a stunning 55-minute musical statement, described by vocalist/guitarist/songwriter Steven Wilson as “a slightly surreal song cycle about beginnings and endings and the sense that ‘after this, things will never be the same again.’” The seeds of the idea that led to The Incident came to Wilson as he became caught up in a highway traffic jam while driving past an accident.

“There was a sign saying ‘POLICE – INCIDENT’ and everyone was slowing down to rubber neck to see what had happened,” he recalls. “Afterwards, it struck me that ‘incident’ is a very detached word for something so destructive and traumatic for the people involved. And then I had the sensation that the spirit of someone that had died in the accident entered into my car and was sitting next to me.

“The irony of such a cold expression for such seismic events appealed to me, and I began to pick out other ‘incidents’ reported in the media and news,” continues Wilson. “I wrote about the evacuation of teenage girls from a religious cult in Texas, a family terrorizing its neighbors, a body found floating in a river by some people on a fishing trip, and more. Each song is written in the first person and tries to humanize the detached media reportage.”

Additionally, Wilson delved back into incidents in his own life that had profoundly affected him, including a lost childhood friendship, a séance, his first love and the day that he decided to give up secure employment to follow his dream of making music.
The self-produced album is completed by four standalone compositions that developed out of band writing sessions last December – “Flicker,” “Bonnie The Cat,” “Black Dahlia” and “Remember Me Lover” – housed on a separate CD to stress their independence from the title track.