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    Posted: March 17 2020 at 07:34
http://www.progarchives.com/top-prog-albums.asp?syears=2020#list
Since 2014 I’ve been following the top albums of the year as the year goes on. I’ve discovered quite a few, like:
The Dear Hunter
Anubis
Barock Project
Phideaux
Ekos
Mice On Stilts
Monarch Trail
Wobbler
Tony Patterson


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Stern Combo Meissen, from a thread discussing bands that sound like ELP. Probably others as well, but I gotta think about it some...
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I'm on my traveling laptop, if I were near my home computer, this list would be much, much longer... (Thank You, PA reviewers - you have turned me on to SO MUCH great music!!!)

A.C.T
Anubis Gate
ARZ
Battlestations
Big Big Train
Brighteye Brison
Caligula's Horse
Cynic
Daal
Damanek
Different Light
Disperse
Druckfarben
Edison's Children
Fish On Friday
Flaming Row (and Martin Schnella related projects)
Frost*
Gandalf's Fist
Good NightOwl
Headspace
iamthemorning
IZZ
Kaipa
Karfagen/Sunchild
Luke Machin (Maschine, The Tangent)
Lunatic Soul
Magic Pie
Moon Safari
Pain of Salvation
RanestRane
Reese Alexander
Riverside
Seven Steps to the Green Door (and Marek Arnold related projects)
Soul Doubt
Southern Empire
Thank You Scientist
Threshold
Tiger Moth Tales
Wobbler
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I've learned about a TON of talented jazz-rock and fusion artists! 

Sometimes, when there is a poll, I will make a screen shot and keep it for future listening reference! 




Edited by cstack3 - March 15 2020 at 16:22
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- Maxophone
- Louis de Mieulle
- Igor Wakhévitch
- Zopp
- Bob Drake
- October Equus
- Mr. Sirius
- Franco Battiato
- Den Za Den
- Volaré
- Homunculus Res
- Jaga Jazzist
- Rascal Reporters
- Ut Gret
- Il Berlione
- Bondage Fruit
- Prescott
- Banten
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Tethro Juul Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 26 2020 at 09:53
Oh, so many new bands. I wanted to get into progressive rock but preferred listening to albums rather than single songs. so for awhile I've been using PA to find albums that I play on spotify/youtube and it's been a very good time exploring all the different sounds and styles that prog has to offer.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote HarryAngel746 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 18 2020 at 12:36
let's think (without looking at my endless lists of gems, which are messing in the room)

KOPECKY, MAELSTROM (band with Avant Garden 2001) and MAR DE ROBLES Smile

for me, maybe contrary to appearances, PA may has the greatest significance in excavating things from 90s and early 2000s (I don't know from where else finding these things).

Ok... when I'm thinking about older things... majority of them I know from PA.
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ProgArchives has helped me discover - or re-discover - all 107 albums that I've reviewed so far by 107 different British artists, many of which I'd never heard of before joining ProgArchives. Smile
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I already knew Gong, PFM and Maxophone; Caravan and Gentle Giant (if barely)..  Soft Machine, Renaissance and Triumvirat.. but nonetheless the site helped me appreciate them even more, acknowledge their relevance and meet further albums.


ProgArchives 100% credit finding:


From the free mp3 era:

Psychotic Waltz
Picchio Dal Pozzo
Landberk
...


Complete bands/albums:


Brand X

Pekka Pohjola

Zombi   (Cosmos)

Can cite the post here: Most underrated prog band? - Page 2
thanks to progaardvark and verslibre

Sensations' Fix
(found post: Most underrated prog band? - Page 4) thanks Saperlipopette!

Le Orme    (Uomo Di Pezza)

Banco del Mutuo Soccorso   (Di Terra)

The Contortionist     (Language)

The Winstons

Yezda Urfa
(Found post: New member - looking for recommendations!, thanks Atavachron).

David Sancious
(Found post: New member - looking for recommendations!, thanks to dwill123).

Camel            
Had heard of them before but never really dug into them or appreciated them so, 'til I intended voting for this poll: Nimrodel VS Lady Fantasy (still haven't, but I think it's Nimrodel), that made me delve further into Mirage (Moonmadness too beacuse of other threads).

Eloy    (Ocean)
Superb album! made it into my frequent listens..  thanks 100% to this wonderful thread Eloy Is AMAZING by Frenetic Zetetic, thanks!.

Egg
Just looking at them and the like (National Health, etc.) because of this post by BaldJean: Coolest Song Titles? and some other thread about a documentary on Canterbury Prog (Romantic Warriors).


Solo works
It has also made me delve a bit more into solo works from the big band members, something I'm not very fond of doing..  I think the only one I fully dig was Wakeman's Six Wives of Henry VIII a long time ago, but now looking for different yet familiar things and sounds to listen, giving more opportunities to that, for example Squire's 'Fish Out of Water', etc. Still..  Hackett's haven't made it for me yet, but it do have some works by Anthony Phillips (Geese and the Ghost and others).


Big Prog Bands 80's and beyond discographies
Being a die-hard seventies fan/purist it hasn't made me appreciate yet all of the 80's and beyond albums by the big bands (not that it ought to, but it is something that I can use, being, as I said, somewhat of a purist); for instance Yes and Rush. But it has made me relax a bit on some cases; for instance, I'd say that I now follow Genesis 80's discography more decidedly (King Crimson obviously too from before: Discipline, Thrak and Vrooom). Marillion, (a big one for me) only the first 4 or 5 albums. And Yes' Drama for instance, that I have since '94 I think, and liked, maybe it has made me appreciate it even more! (thread & post: yes (drama)).


Some others worth mentioning (not that I listen to frequently, but..):

Sleepytime Gorilla Museum    (Of Natural History)
Big Big Train    (English Boy Wonders, almost exclusively the 1st. track: "Big Empty Skies")
Höyry Kone


At last, some other non-prog bands that had passed me by because of age / geographic reasons:

Grateful Dead
Doobie Brothers
Neil Young
Buddy Guy
...


PS: Also micky's and others 'What are you listening to right now?' posts have made me find new things too!  Beer


Still others: Karda Estra, Freedom to Glide (Seed)





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Too many to count.

I use "top albums" facility on the main site with many variations. For example choosing a country/some countries, subgenres, years -and selecting the rating variables etc. and hitting the "submit" button helps to discover some obscure gems.

Great place to discover quality music, I can say.
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Honestly, through Kev Rowland's reviews and Drew Fisher's reviews....A TON of great music.  Thank you to both of you.

Edited by Snicolette - February 18 2020 at 11:59
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Popol Vuh
Can
Mike Oldfield
Ange
Ozric Tentacles
Pekka Pohjola
Anglagard
Dream Theater
Porcupine Tree
Flower Kings

I haven’t necessarily gotten deep into all of these (e.g. I have only a single album from Dream Theater and Flower Kings). But I had in fact discovered each through PA. There are probably others I can’t think of right now.



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It was through Prog Archives that I discovered many bands over the past 10-15 years. Perhaps more interesting are the bands that I discovered over the same period but not through Prog Archives, because these often had a story attached to them. For example, I discovered Counter-World Experience through a Google search because I wanted to know if there exists a type of music called "jazz metal". But even though I didn't discover them through Prog Archives, I did check to see if they are in Prog Archives, which they are, in Tech/Extreme Prog Metal.
 
 
 
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Off the top of my head -
Pendragon
Renaissance
The Tangent
Transatlantic
Steven Wilson and associated acts
Opeth
 
I expect there's more.
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I first came across this wonderful site back in late 2010 when I first went online, but I only wish I'd joined PA nine years earlier instead of waiting until late 2019 to join up. Smile
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Originally posted by Jeffro Jeffro wrote:

Just to name a few

Gentle Giant
PFM
Soft Machine
Mahavishnu Orchestra
Mars Volta
Porcupine Tree/Steven Wilson

And a whole bunch of more obscure one shot type bands who maybe made one or two albums before vanishing

I also gained a newer appreciation for bands like Tull, (early)Kansas, King Crimson, ELP, and Pink Floyd.

Some bands, like Genesis, I knew about but had never really plunged into their prog years. Now I have and I love it.

I only wish I had found this site many years earlier

And some others

Wobbler
Bent Knee
Thank You Scientist
A Formal Horse
Triumvirat
Greenslade
UK
Syrinx
Salem Hill
Todd Rundgren's Utopia
Eloy


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Most recently: National Health, Pekka Pohjola and the Mercury Tree.
But i'm always scouring this site for new bands/musicians. 
Very happy that I can read varying comments and reviews about prog music. 
I don't know anywhere else that would tolerate it. 
I know the people I see and talk to in my everyday life would be glad to never have me speak about prog again...so I'm thankful for this site.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Frenetic Zetetic Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 17 2020 at 03:31
The three biggies I can think of are VDGG, PFM, and Harmonium. Infinitely thankful to PA!!! Tongue

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Psychedelic Paul Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 17 2020 at 03:07
There are too many to mention here as I discover and review a "new" album almost every day, but I'd say the most important band I've discovered in the five months I've been here is Van der Graaf Generator. I went out and bought both of their 1970 albums for £6 each in November,  just on the strength of the plaudits from PA members without even needing to hear the albums first, and it turned out to be money well-spent. The record store - FOPP - kindly said I could return the CD albums for a full refund if I didn't like them, but there's no danger of that happening. Smile

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote miamiscot Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 05 2018 at 08:43
Almost an entire genre: RPI.
I knew of PFM, Banco and Le Orme but honestly had no idea the well was so deep and so diverse.
So thank you for Osanna, Museo Rosenbach, Alphataurus, Maxophone, Locanda Della Fate, Area, Alusa Fallax, etc.
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