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    Posted: May 19 2012 at 13:57
I think we should include avant-punkl artists such as Sonic Youth, DNA, and Mars. They're just as progressive as most of the bands on this site IMO.
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There are lots of very experimental and progressive post punk bands that could fit in this site.
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^^ Nah, avant-punk strikes me as just a flimsy example of revisionism at it's worst (or a nostalgia for something that never happened in the first place?). Practically the entire roster of artists who appeared at say,  CBGB's in NY have been cited under this freshly minted tradition. There are loads of plain vanilla rock bands who have discernible avant influences in their work but experimental has never equated to progressive round these parts y'all.
However, I can certainly hear the influence of Sonic Youth throughout the entire so-called Post Rock oeuvre


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I agree, and while I personally think a band like The Fall is progressive, I don't think it fits in under the prog umbrella here at PA.
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So what does categorize progressive music after all? Songs with odd time signatures? Because forward-thinking experimentation equals progressiveness in my book.
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Hell free-jazz is progressive too, but it doesn't belong on here. The same goes for a lot of rap and funk.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Polo Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 19 2012 at 17:21
I find it weird that progressiveness is associated mostly with a certain signature sound than with it's own meaning. But I digress.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Guldbamsen Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 19 2012 at 17:26
It's more prog that's associated with a certain sound, but I know what you mean. Personally I think most musics have the ability to be progressive, here we just deal with some specific branchings of rock.
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Perhaps the one band that embody such defining characteristics of the so-called avant punk appellation more than any other are the Velvet Underground, who have been suggested for inclusion on PA many times and been declined (correctly in my estimation and I ADORE the VU)
You've got the avant/drone and classical leanings of Cale who worked with the likes of Lamont Young, the literary influences assimilated by Reed (though textual references are spurious to this discussion) a fondness for daring dissonances, eastern inflected tonalities and modes, confrontational aggression, repetition and bludgeoning volume, unprecedented form and scale e.g. Sister Ray (a 2 minute song that gorges itself for 20 minutes, more Robbie than John Coltrane inspired alas, despite some gauche academics twittering 'intuiting developments 20 years hence' and 'astonishingly prescient atonal clusters' - which for me means it's just as lazy and sloppy as anything on Tago Mago (but that's my issue I guess)
The Velvets influenced practically every credible rock band post 1976 but they really couldn't be considered progressive in the sense denoted by PA and similarly for the Fall, Suicide, Wire, Pere Ubu et al I certainly can't discern their palpable signature in anything here apart from some Krautrock.
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Wait a minute, isn't there a thread about this kind of music?
Excuse me, sir, do you have a moment to talk about our lord and savior, Neptune, god of the Sea?
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Originally posted by smartpatrol

I think we should include avant-punkl artists such as Sonic Youth, DNA, and Mars. They're just as progressive as most of the bands on this site IMO.

Funny you should mention this.  I had a dream this morning that "progressive punk" was just added as a sub-genre to PA.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote smartpatrol Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 20 2012 at 23:03
Originally posted by infocat

Originally posted by smartpatrol

I think we should include avant-punkl artists such as Sonic Youth, DNA, and Mars. They're just as progressive as most of the bands on this site IMO.

Funny you should mention this.  I had a dream this morning that "progressive punk" was just added as a sub-genre to PA.

 
Well, there's also Pronk (prog-punk), a genre started by Cardiacs, who are on this site. Although they don't list pronk as one of thier genres
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