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Title: Pikes #8, #9, and #10!!
Post by: Bucketbotjr on September 21, 2012, 02:53:51 am
Hey guys you can download three new pikes in the series!! They look awesome!!
Title: Re: Pikes #8, #9, and #10!!
Post by: Decoy on September 21, 2012, 02:56:15 am
I think it's safe to say at this point that he's shooting for 13 Pikes.
Can't wait to check out this new stuff.
Title: Re: Pikes #8, #9, and #10!!
Post by: Bucketbotjr on September 21, 2012, 03:11:17 am
Wish I wasnt broke or I would download 7-10 :( . Payday will be a great day for musical genius tho :)
Title: Re: Pikes #8, #9, and #10!!
Post by: In Search Of The on September 23, 2012, 11:55:21 am
Bought all three. It's interesting that for me, Pikes #10 was a pay what you want system.
Title: Re: Pikes #8, #9, and #10!!
Post by: MuldeR on September 24, 2012, 11:34:03 pm
The line "Please note these are available as downloads only" gave me a little shock. Fortunately it continues with "CD versions will be made available soon".

So waiting now ;)
Title: Re: Pikes #8, #9, and #10!!
Post by: nick_reinstein on September 25, 2012, 07:25:58 pm
I don't mind downloading, what is interesting to me is that he released all 3 on the same day
Title: Re: Pikes #8, #9, and #10!!
Post by: MuldeR on September 25, 2012, 10:16:44 pm
Quote from: nick_reinstein on September 25, 2012, 07:25:58 pm
I don't mind downloading, what is interesting to me is that he released all 3 on the same day


The same had happened with 3 Foot Clearance, Underground Chamber and Look Up There (although 3 Foot Clearance wasn't really new).

Though, with the whole Pikes series following that "Comic Book" style, I wonder why he doesn't release them in regular intervals, like one disc every month.

Well, maybe he just can't wait to put them out, once they have been recorded :)
Title: Re: Pikes #8, #9, and #10!!
Post by: In Search Of The on September 26, 2012, 07:56:50 am
I liked the little backstory surrounding the last batch of 3 released simultaneously, where it was a park error haha.

I think my favourite of the bunch is Racks. They're safe albums. He experiments again, but not so much that you pine for a previous style.
Title: Re: Pikes #8, #9, and #10!!
Post by: beau810 on October 26, 2012, 12:50:11 pm
I'm digging on these 3 a lot!  But what I did was I combined the 3 into 2 discs... one with all the heaviness and on with all the chill.

Cant stop listening to the Heaviness!!!!!
Title: Re: Pikes #8, #9, and #10!!
Post by: MuldeR on November 02, 2012, 10:43:36 am
Quote**CDs now available for Pikes 8, 9 and 10**


;D
Title: Re: Pikes #8, #9, and #10!!
Post by: nick_reinstein on November 02, 2012, 11:53:31 am
Hopefully there are no differences between the download and CD versions
Title: Re: Pikes #8, #9, and #10!!
Post by: dewclaw on November 09, 2012, 07:25:04 pm
Buckethead CDs are like crack. When I see new ones I buy immediately.
Title: Re: Pikes #8, #9, and #10!!
Post by: X on November 09, 2012, 08:31:41 pm
Quote from: dewclaw on November 09, 2012, 07:25:04 pm
Buckethead CDs are like crack. When I see new ones I buy immediately.


I hope you're not saying you buy crack as soon as you see it.  :P
Title: Re: Pikes #8, #9, and #10!!
Post by: MuldeR on November 25, 2012, 09:08:56 pm
For those who don't have the Pikes CD's yet:

QuoteHOLIDAY SALE

For a limited time you can purchase all 10 Pikes on CD for $70 plus $5 shipping, over 30% savings! Available while supplies last.


http://bucketheadpikes.com/ (http://bucketheadpikes.com/)
Title: Re: Pikes #8, #9, and #10!!
Post by: ifitquackslikeaduck on December 07, 2012, 05:15:47 pm
just wondering if there was a discussion about these wedges?

I just got them, I have near 100 listens on Shores of Molokai but still haven't fully digested that one, it's a great album. I opened Racks - man just blown away!!! GAWD I LOVE BUCKETHEAD! I wont even open #9 or #10 for a while, I'll be listening to Racks for a while. That last track, the Patrolman, puts a huge bulge in my pants everytime I listen. It's a vey moving track for me. Coffin for a Penny, Sunbursts are pretty awesome as well. I had alot of fun with Castle of Dr Cadaver & Spiderwall (that's just classic BH noodling), made some K-A ringtones. There is not one song I dislike on this cd, overall I think it is his best of the year (considering I haven't listened to 9 or 10 yet). On a scale of 10 - Racks gets 9 quacks.
Title: Re: Pikes #8, #9, and #10!!
Post by: MuldeR on December 08, 2012, 12:14:08 am
Quote from: ifitquackslikeaduck on December 07, 2012, 05:15:47 pm
just wondering if there was a discussion about these wedges?

I just got them, I have near 100 listens on Shores of Molokai but still haven't fully digested that one, it's a great album. I opened Racks - man just blown away!!! GAWD I LOVE BUCKETHEAD! I wont even open #9 or #10 for a while, I'll be listening to Racks for a while. That last track, the Patrolman, puts a huge bulge in my pants everytime I listen. It's a vey moving track for me. Coffin for a Penny, Sunbursts are pretty awesome as well. I had alot of fun with Castle of Dr Cadaver & Spiderwall (that's just classic BH noodling), made some K-A ringtones. There is not one song I dislike on this cd, overall I think it is his best of the year (considering I haven't listened to 9 or 10 yet). On a scale of 10 - Racks gets 9 quacks.


I have to say that I like the last three Pikes a lot! Look Up There was great, but only had two tracks. Underground Chamber and Balloon Cement were very experimental, not exactly easy to consume. The Shores of Molokai is quite cool, but a bit too much electronica for my personal taste. Now Racks, March of the Slunks and The Silent Picture Book are really excellent thoroughly. I can't really see them as separate albums, not only because they were released at the same time, but also because their sound/feeling is pretty similar. Usually I play all three in sequence. If you like Racks, you will love the other two too! Fortunately the style is very versatile and the songs seem much more polished this time. The rate of outstanding songs certainly is above average. Currently my favorites include "Sunbursts", "Magellan's Maze", "Malbert's Strut" and "Blind Cyclops". The latter one might be my favorite track of all Pikes so far...
Title: Re: Pikes #8, #9, and #10!!
Post by: BucketBrother on December 08, 2012, 11:19:03 am
re your comment about Molokai being too electronic.  I can understand why you say that but I really love it.  I'm very much into metal, but don't feel it's too electronic for me.  Blind Cyclops is probably also my favourite.  It's got something really special about it
Title: Re: Pikes #8, #9, and #10!!
Post by: MuldeR on December 08, 2012, 04:06:40 pm
Quote from: BucketBrother on December 08, 2012, 11:19:03 am
re your comment about Molokai being too electronic.  I can understand why you say that but I really love it.  I'm very much into metal, but don't feel it's too electronic for me.


Didn't want to imply the album is not good. It's just my personal taste. I simply like his more progressive/emotional songs best, which is not what you get on the Shores.

Of course it would be boring if all albums had the same/similar style, so they all are great the way the are ;)

Quote from: BucketBrother on December 08, 2012, 11:19:03 am
Blind Cyclops is probably also my favourite.  It's got something really special about it


Agreed.
Title: Re: Pikes #8, #9, and #10!!
Post by: ifitquackslikeaduck on December 09, 2012, 12:40:05 am
ok now I'm itchin,  there is no good reason to hold off on listening to 9 and 10 i guess. I am totally loving the laser beams and stuff, Henry's new home and smile without a face are standouts for me but I am really loving all of Shores, then Racks comes and it raises the bar a bit, and you say tSPB and MotS are just as good - man, seems like everyday is christmas in Bucketheadland.
Title: Re: Pikes #8, #9, and #10!!
Post by: beau810 on December 13, 2012, 06:22:46 pm
I personally love #7 the most right now... I find it more metal throughout the whole disc! 
I took 8,9, and 10 and made 2 CDs from them:  A heavy one and a chill one.  I cant stop listening to the heaviness!  I wish I could point out my favorite songs but with the songs on random and the fact that I'm driving makes it difficult to name them.   

Going back and listening to the other pikes I feel kinda bad that I wasn't into them much... because now I just love them all the more!

I just love Balloon Cement so much even though its so intense from start to finish... I kinda look at it as another Cobra Strike or a Somewhere Over the Slaughterhouse!

CANT WAIT FOR MORE PIKES!  MONTY RULES! oh... so does Buckethead I guess. lol
Title: Re: Pikes #8, #9, and #10!!
Post by: ifitquackslikeaduck on December 14, 2012, 07:21:41 pm
Quote from: MuldeR on December 08, 2012, 04:06:40 pm
Quote from: BucketBrother on December 08, 2012, 11:19:03 am
Blind Cyclops is probably also my favourite.  It's got something really special about it

Agreed.




ok - finally got a few spins on 9 & 10, both are awesome!
^^yep - that's a great song but I think my favorite on pikes 10 is ropelight, i wish it was a bit longer.

Title: Re: Pikes #8, #9, and #10!!
Post by: X on December 25, 2012, 11:13:36 pm
Merry Christmas everyone!

I got the only thing I asked for this year, which was pikes 6-10. I've said it before, but I have to say it again; I absolutely love how every Buckethead CD I've gotten from the direct source has been packaged so well that it never comes with any signs of damage and all comes together at once.
Title: Re: Pikes #8, #9, and #10!!
Post by: Thorazon on February 05, 2013, 10:01:22 pm
Hope it's not discussed before but are those Pikes cd's real pressed cd's or cdr's?
Title: Re: Pikes #8, #9, and #10!!
Post by: MuldeR on February 06, 2013, 01:10:49 am
Quote from: Thorazon on February 05, 2013, 10:01:22 pm
Hope it's not discussed before but are those Pikes cd's real pressed cd's or cdr's?


They are "real" (pressed, silver) discs, not CD-R. And they ship in a paper sleeve.
Title: Re: Pikes #8, #9, and #10!!
Post by: Thorazon on February 06, 2013, 08:25:19 am
Cool, thanks.

Paper sleeves are just right given the recent international postage rates.