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I'm not sure if these types of threads are frowned upon around here or whatever, but I feel like posting it. I listen to a lot of prog, and if my memory serves me correctly, the prog section of this forum hasn't been the most active, so I figure...why not make it at least a bit more interesting. This will also make it easier on me in terms of not having to make a new thread for each new band I run into. Frankly, I just don't have the time anymore to do something like that, also considering there's a lot of bands I would like to post.
And just in case you "tl;dr"'d the first part of that post, just...listen to the music i'll post. Nothing out of the ordinary, really. Kingston Wall Amplifier Anathema ------ Band / Artist Highlights (throughout the thread) Porcupine Tree / Blackfield / Steven Wilson Asia Eclipse Knight Area Animations Myrath Demians Last edited by Key; 07-23-2012 at 09:45 PM. |
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I really really dig it. I'm not too picky when it comes to prog, but the band has to have a good vocalist, which they do. So the album really flowed well for me in terms of that. Instrumentally, I thought it was brilliant. As most prog albums tend to be.
I apologize if that response was vague. My mind isn't working well, but it's the best I could do for the moment. |
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^A perfect circle is prog?
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Not sure, I guess the definition of prog is pretty wide.
I bought that album a long time ago and I never thought of it as prog, it just sounded like some sort of rock (just like most of the Porcupine Tree I've heard). I guess i just don't know what constitutes prog.
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Some bands I can think of at the top of my head that you'd probably really enjoy are: Demians, Animations, Blackfield (since you like Porcupine Tree), anything to do with Devin Townsend, Theocracy, Yes, King Crimson, Marillion, Myrath, Opeth, and The Pineapple Thief. If anything, those bands I listed will at least give you a good head start on progressive rock and progressive metal. Not as proggy as a classic prog band would represent, but yes, APC is technically under the prog genre, as is Tool and Puscifer(sp?) |
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I always thought of it as rock music that blended itself with other types of music, i.e. jazz, hardcore, blues, classical, etc and used a musical pattern which progressed throughout each track.
Knowing how some people get really pretentious about genre on here, I'm probably in for a torn arsehole for that definition ![]() Quote:
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As for Genesis, it's tough to say, they have been pretty successful to my listening regardless, they have a lot of good releases, but again, I would personally go for Duke and Selling England By The Pound if you're wanting to check out earlier releases. |
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