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    Posted: August 22 2022 at 04:42
While I'm taking a break from polling, it seems like a good time to consolidate by listing the 51 amazing "new" artists I've discovered from my recent series of Post-1970's prog polls, leaving me just one card short of a full deck, so to speak, although people have been saying that about me for a long time. Tongue

ARTIST                                GENRE                         COUNTRY                  YEARS ACTIVE

After Crying                         Symphonic Prog            Hungary                     1990-2011
Anyone's Daughter               Symphonic Prog            Germany                    1979-2018
Aragon                                Neo Prog                      Australia                     1988-2004
Arcansiel                             Neo Prog                      Italy                           1988-1994
Arrakeen                             Neo Prog                      France                        1990-1992
Ars Nova                             Symphonic Prog            Japan                         1992-2009
Asgard                                Neo Prog                      Italy                           1991-2020
Asia Minor                           Symphonic Prog            France                        1979-2020
Asturias                               Neo Prog                     Japan                         1988-2019
Bacamarte                           Symphonic Prog            Brazil                         1983-1999
Cast                                    Symphonic Prog            Mexico                       1994-2021
Castanarc                            Neo Prog                      United Kingdom          1984-2021
Citizen Cain                          Symphonic Prog            United Kingdom          1992-2012
Clearlight                             Symphonic Prog            France                       1975-2014
Coda                                   Symphonic Prog            Netherlands                1986-1996
Collage                                Neo Prog                     Poland                        1990-2022
Cyan                                   Neo Prog                      United Kingdom          1993-2021
Devil Doll                             Heavy Prog                  Multi-National              1989-1996
Differences                          Neo Prog                      Netherlands                1985-1992
Discipline                             Symphonic Prog            United States              1988-2017
Echolyn                               Symphonic Prog            United States              1991-2015
Enchant                               Heavy Prog                  United States              1993-2014
Ezra Winston                        Symphonic Prog            Italy                          1988-1990
Flame Dream                       Symphonic Prog            Switzerland                 1978-1996
Galadriel                              Neo Prog                      Spain                         1988-2007
Galleon                                Neo Prog                     Sweden                      1992-2010
Gandalf                               Crossover Prog              Austria                       1980-2016
Grand Stand                        Symphonic Prog             Sweden                     1998-2002
Halloween                           Symphonic Prog             France                       1988-2001
Hecenia                               Symphonic Prog            France                       1989-1994
Horizont                              Symphonic Prog            Russia                        1986-1989
Isidurs Bane                         Symphonic Prog           Sweden                       1984-2021
Kalaban                               Symphonic Prog            United States              1990-2017
Kingston Wall                       Psychedelic/Space Rock Finland                       1992-1994
Like Wendy                          Neo Prog                     Netherlands                 1997-2020
Magellan                              Heavy Prog                  United States               1991-2007
Midas                                  Symphonic Prog            Japan                         1988-2017
Minimum Vital                      Eclectic Prog                 France                        1988-2019
Mr. Sirius                             Canterbury Scene          Japan                         1987-1990
Osiris                                  Neo Prog                      Bahrain                       1982-2020
Outer Limits                         Symphonic Prog            Japan                         1985-2007
Pageant                              Symphonic Prog             Japan                        1986-1989
Par Lindh Project                  Symphonic Prog            Sweden                      1994-2011
Saga                                   Crossover Prog              Canada                      1978-2021
Shadowland                         Neo Prog                      United Kingdom          1992-1996
Shamall                               Neo Prog                      Germany                    1989-2019
Solaris                                 Symphonic Prog            Hungary                     1984-2019
Roine Stolt                           Symphonic Prog            Sweden                      1979-2018
The Tea Party                       Crossover Prog             Canada                       1991-2021
Visible Wind                         Neo Prog                      Canada                      1988-2001
White Willow                        Symphonic Prog            United States              1995-2017


The most surprising discovery on the list was Mr. Sirius - a Canterbury Scene band from Japan of all places! Siriusly!?? Shocked


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I’ve probably heard only about half of that list, but of those I have listened to, three stand out (for me) above the rest. Carrying on with your alphabetical order, they are Cast, Kingston Wall, and The Tea Party. There’s more that’s not really my cup of tea than is, but there are some very enjoyable bands in this list, for sure.

The Tea Party is the only band on this list that I’ve known for many years - since approximately 1994 (ie somewhere between the release of Splendor Solis and Edges of Twilight). Such a great band, whose every release I’ve enjoyed. I also like the various Jeff Martin “solo” ventures that were released in The Tea Party’s hiatus - and particularly the live albums, which featured a mix of his and the band’s material.

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That's very interesting, Paul, and I'm particularly happy on your behalf with these Tongue:

Asia Minor
Bacamarte
Clearlight
Solaris
White Willow

I find it also to be very good that so many various countries are represented. Thumbs Up


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Recent prog discoveries, year by year (1980-1989):-

5 stars 1980: Anyone's Daughter - Anyone's Daughter - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vIpqwIpgpT8&t=1993s
5 stars 1980: Asia Minor - Between Flesh and Divine - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJCsu-Kk8kA&t=766s

4 stars 1981: Flame Dream - Out in the Dark - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=52-YiwokMO0
4 stars 1981: Saga - Worlds Apart - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e278xjmXW4M
4 stars 1981: Klaus Schulze - Trancefer - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IiSJBrafKBw&t=1701s

3 stars 1982: Anyone's Daughter - In Blau - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KMwa-jqdfuQ&t=1994s

5 stars 1983: Amenophis - Amenophis - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AAIwadRUlo0
4 stars 1983: Anyone's Daughter - Neve Sterne - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MRHww2XuZyY
5 stars 1983: Gandalf - Magic Theatre - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g6J-1yfYOtw

5 stars 1984: Osiris - Myths & Legends - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8CsxMOUW1qo
5 stars 1984: Solaris - Martian Chronicles - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KoVPQlFbN5g


5 stars 1986: Coda - Sounds of Passion - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2gXYs3I6FqA
4 stars 1986: Horizont - Summer in Town - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G345jq3ZMPM
4 stars 1986: Outer Limits - A Boy Playing the Magical Bugle Horn - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dsAOf79Qd50&t=1023s
4 stars 1986: Klaus Schulze - Dreams - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RBy5IiXN2IA&t=2687s

4 stars 1987: Mr. Sirius - Barren Dream - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qDFLftFzjjo
5 stars 1987: Outer Limits - The Scene of Pale Blue - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4C4A7lnwU5E

5 stars 1988: Asturias - Circle in the Forest - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOn8TiC8YpE
5 stars 1988: Castanarc - Rude Politics - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DqzF1qbOwNM
5 stars 1988: Galadriel - Muttered Promises from an Ageless Pond - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtG6f6FGBk4
5 stars 1988: Halloween - Part One - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KRTM0UJ4r9M
4 stars 1988: Midas - Beyond the Clean Air - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9kcWTp09xl0

4 stars 1989: Devil Doll - The Girl Who Was... Death - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AYdcApobjTY&t=497s
3 stars 1989: Horizont - The Portrait of a Boy - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ygZUT944O0&t=983s


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Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:


That's very interesting, Paul, and I'm particularly happy on your behalf with these Tongue:

Asia Minor
Bacamarte
Clearlight
Solaris
White Willow

I find it also to be very good that so many various countries are represented. Thumbs Up
Yes, it's just a pity that Denmark are nowhere to be seen on the list. Wink
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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Yes, it's just a pity that Denmark are nowhere to be seen on the list. Wink

LOL

If you keep on, it might happen that I'll do something about it. But Besides Secret Oyster, I've already mentioned to you two Prog bands, I find interesting:

Burnin' Red Ivanhoe
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I adore Clearlight, especially for Clearlight Symphony, and I also like Forever Blowing Bubbles very much (I have called this my favourite in the Symph Prog category here). Mr. Sirius would probably come in at number two for me. And I like Solaris and Bacamarte. I haven't listened to Asia Minor in many years, I should play Between Flesh and Divine again, an album which I have.

All of those I discovered within the past year of when I joined PA, as I went through a phase of very heavily listening to new albums. Most of the bands I have discovered over the last year have not been in PA. I have discovered lots more albums by some I had heard music of before (in particular Swans).

One band now in PA (I suggested it) that I discovered and really liked over this last year is Ciśnienie (in Post Rock). You devour a lot more new-to-you music than I do, Paul. I love to re-play albums, often have current fixations, and balance that with listening to non-music things (particularly police depositions right now).

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Originally posted by nick_h_nz nick_h_nz wrote:

I’ve probably heard only about half of that list, but of those I have listened to, three stand out (for me) above the rest. Carrying on with your alphabetical order, they are Cast, Kingston Wall, and The Tea Party. There’s more that’s not really my cup of tea than is, but there are some very enjoyable bands in this list, for sure.

The Tea Party is the only band on this list that I’ve known for many years - since approximately 1994 (ie somewhere between the release of Splendor Solis and Edges of Twilight). Such a great band, whose every release I’ve enjoyed. I also like the various Jeff Martin “solo” ventures that were released in The Tea Party’s hiatus - and particularly the live albums, which featured a mix of his and the band’s material.

My list is very heavily weighted towards Symphonic Prog and Neo Prog, so unless those two particular genres appeal to you, there's probably not much in my list that would suit you, sir. Smile

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Lost of great stuff there. If I had to pick out some favorites, they would be Citizen Cain, Discipline, Echolyn, Magellan, and Solaris. 
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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Yes, it's just a pity that Denmark are nowhere to be seen on the list. Wink

And if you were thinking about some successful post-70's bands, then it would be some Metal.

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Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

I adore Clearlight, especially for Clearlight Symphony, and I also like Forever Blowing Bubbles very much (I have called this my favourite in the Symph Prog category here). Mr. Sirius would probably come in at number two for me. And I like Solaris and Bacamarte. I haven't listened to Asia Minor in many years, I should play Between Flesh and Divine again, an album which I have.

I've seen not so little similarities in our tastes, Greg - that's nice. Smile

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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by nick_h_nz nick_h_nz wrote:

I’ve probably heard only about half of that list, but of those I have listened to, three stand out (for me) above the rest. Carrying on with your alphabetical order, they are Cast, Kingston Wall, and The Tea Party. There’s more that’s not really my cup of tea than is, but there are some very enjoyable bands in this list, for sure.

The Tea Party is the only band on this list that I’ve known for many years - since approximately 1994 (ie somewhere between the release of Splendor Solis and Edges of Twilight). Such a great band, whose every release I’ve enjoyed. I also like the various Jeff Martin “solo” ventures that were released in The Tea Party’s hiatus - and particularly the live albums, which featured a mix of his and the band’s material.

My list is very heavily weighted towards Symphonic Prog and Neo Prog, so unless those two particular genres appeal to you, there's probably not much in my list that would suit you, sir. Smile
Without counting, I suspect I own releases from about a dozen bands in your list. I generally wouldn’t say any particular genre dos nor appeal to me, as it would be very improbable (if not impossible) for me to not be able to find something to like in any genre.

Of the PA genres, Neo is possibly one of those that I’m less likely to find something I like - but there are plenty of bands and albums I love from that genre.

Symphonic is far more likely to float my boat, but not so much when it is a modern band that goes the retro route without originality and/or flair. Retro, like neo tends to have fewer rewards for me, but still provides some absolute gems that I adore.

If this were a multiple vote poll, I could happily vote for many of the bands here, and those I’m not familiar with, I will put on my “to listen to” list, simply because I do like much of what I do know on this list.

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Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

I adore Clearlight, especially for Clearlight Symphony, and I also like Forever Blowing Bubbles very much (I have called this my favourite in the Symph Prog category here). Mr. Sirius would probably come in at number two for me. And I like Solaris and Bacamarte. I haven't listened to Asia Minor in many years, I should play Between Flesh and Divine again, an album which I have.

All of those I discovered within the past year of when I joined PA, as I went through a phase of very heavily listening to new albums. Most of the bands I have discovered over the last year have not been in PA. I have discovered lots more albums by some I had heard music of before (in particular Swans).

One band now in PA (I suggested it) that I discovered and really liked over this last year is Ciśnienie (in Post Rock). You devour a lot more new-to-you music than I do, Paul. I love to re-play albums, often have current fixations, and balance that with listening to non-music things (particularly police depositions right now).
I made a special effort this time to actually listen to all of the albums I feature in my polls, which turned out to be a great way of discovering new music. My Renaissance year for prog would definitely be 2010, when I first went online. Before then, the only Symphonic Prog band I could name were Renaissance, but now, I could easily name a hundred, and the list keeps on growing. Smile
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Btw, Paul, sorry for the larger amount of the of-topic-ness in the TD thread. Unhappy
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Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:


Btw, Paul, sorry for the larger amount of the of-topic-ness in the TD thread. Unhappy
No need to apologise. My TD thread is back on topic now, kind of. Wink
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Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Yes, it's just a pity that Denmark are nowhere to be seen on the list. Wink
And if you were thinking about some successful post-70's bands, then it would be some Metal.

Actually, "Prog proper" hasn't been a popular genre in DK in the post-70's, and yes, that's a pity. 

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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:

Btw, Paul, sorry for the larger amount of the of-topic-ness in the TD thread. Unhappy
No need to apologise. My TD thread is back on topic now, kind of. Wink

I'll wait a bit before I'll see what happened after my last post. Big smile

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Even an avowed Avanthead like me owns albums by 7 of those. The most highly rated would be Echolyn & Discipline. I also have Clearlight, Tea Party, Asturias, Bacamarte, & White Willow.

I dread to think how many I have discovered from that era since joining PA in '07, its a lot.


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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by nick_h_nz nick_h_nz wrote:

I’ve probably heard only about half of that list, but of those I have listened to, three stand out (for me) above the rest. Carrying on with your alphabetical order, they are Cast, Kingston Wall, and The Tea Party. There’s more that’s not really my cup of tea than is, but there are some very enjoyable bands in this list, for sure.

The Tea Party is the only band on this list that I’ve known for many years - since approximately 1994 (ie somewhere between the release of Splendor Solis and Edges of Twilight). Such a great band, whose every release I’ve enjoyed. I also like the various Jeff Martin “solo” ventures that were released in The Tea Party’s hiatus - and particularly the live albums, which featured a mix of his and the band’s material.


My list is very heavily weighted towards Symphonic Prog and Neo Prog, so unless those two particular genres appeal to you, there's probably not much in my list that would suit you, sir. Smile



I think our tastes in humour are somewhat similar Paul😂loved The Fast Show
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^ My favourite character from The Fast Show was Chip Cobb, the deaf stuntman, played brilliantly by John Thomson. Smile

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