I'll listen to one at a time but order both at the same time.
I would go for Infinity if I were you. OM is fairly similar to Terria so it makes sense to go for something a little different - therefore you should get Infinity!
Or, if you're bold and you like avant garde (things like Delirium Cordia by Fantomas), get Devlab!
EDIT: Oops just noticed you're getting them both at the same time. Good choice! I got them both at the same time, too.
Or, if you're bold and you like avant garde (things like Delirium Cordia by Fantomas), get Devlab!
EDIT: Oops just noticed you're getting them both at the same time. Good choice! I got them both at the same time, too.
Order AE and OM today. I'll listen to AE first.
Arriving Somewhere...but not here
-Porcupine Tree
And you are just like them all
Stained by the names of fathers
I'm greeting my downward fall
Leaving the throes to others
-Opeth
-Porcupine Tree
And you are just like them all
Stained by the names of fathers
I'm greeting my downward fall
Leaving the throes to others
-Opeth
Go buy a giant-size pack of tissues or toilet paper immediately 

Hmm that intense, eh? I've only heard one song that almost made me cry:
"Heartattack in a Layby" - Porcupine Tree
"We're grow old...together".
"Heartattack in a Layby" - Porcupine Tree
"We're grow old...together".
ConfusedGenius87 wrote:Hmm that intense, eh? I've only heard one song that almost made me cry:
"Heartattack in a Layby" - Porcupine Tree
"We're grow old...together".
A very beautiful, though sad song. Have you heard it in 5.1? Its almost unbearable.

"Mongo only pawn in game of life..."
Nope. Finally got to see them do it in concert though.
I say it matters on what you're into. When I listened to each album, each one appealed to my different aspects of my tastes. I loved Infinity, and it reminded me of Zappa/Mr. Bungle. Ocean Machine struck a chord with my love for ambient music and Pink Floyd. Terria reminded me of progressive rock.
I don't own Phys, but I'll just say that AE is really great if you take it for what it is: a collection of songs rather than one cohesive work.
I don't own Phys, but I'll just say that AE is really great if you take it for what it is: a collection of songs rather than one cohesive work.
ConfusedGenius87 wrote:I've only heard one song that almost made me cry
That's not what I was trying to say...

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