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aapatsos
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Posted: December 07 2013 at 19:12 |
On the brink of metal and various other genres is Ulver's "Themes..." album from 1998 - this is a nice passage from the metal perspective to the more abstract/electronic style that could get you in through the post-rock side of things.
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iamathousandapples
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Posted: December 07 2013 at 19:52 |
Outside of Metal, maybe Pendragon's later works? Their work before 2005 can be a bit cheesy but Pure is a pretty great album
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dr wu23
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Posted: December 07 2013 at 20:32 |
Not sure what you are looking for outside of prog-metal but these guys embody several genres in their music and have gotten a bit heavier on this one.
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mongol
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Posted: December 08 2013 at 07:18 |
Orphaned Land's stuff, and Space Gypsy by Nik Turner, should be easy for a metaller to get into I think. And for something a little offbeat and different, Teeth of the Sea's album Master is pretty good.
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Talbot
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Posted: December 08 2013 at 13:15 |
Univers zéro as well. |
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mon40
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Posted: December 08 2013 at 19:13 |
Why not
Dream Theater? Kamelot's Black Halo? Vanden Plas? Headspace? Seventh Wonder? Shadow Gallery? Pop over to http://www.progrock.com/request.php and request some. I think you will like what you hear. Check out last.fm to see most popular tracks. |
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HemispheresOfXanadu
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Posted: December 08 2013 at 19:49 |
Challenge accepted. I definitely recommend Beardfish, Spock's Beard, Big Big Train, Porcupine Tree and Haken (especially their latest) in that case. They're all newer bands, but are influenced quite a lot by their precursors. They also all have excellent production that wasn't available to some earlier bands. Also note that those bands are very different, so if you hate one of them, don't write off the rest
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sleeper
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Posted: December 09 2013 at 07:28 |
Honestly, your best bet is to have a look at the top albums list of each sub genre and YouTube a few examples, you'll quickly get an idea of what you like and what you don't and from there you can ask more specific questions and we can give better recommendations.
The alternative is that I just give you a list of several hundred albums to work your way through. |
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ixsetf
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Posted: December 09 2013 at 17:35 |
Well I did list a few bands in the OP, and I was hoping people could take one or more of these bands to recommend others with similar qualities in the progressive rock genre. Also if people are familiar with general characteristics of Death Metal, they can make recommendations based on that. I personally think looking though top lists gives a very surface level view of music, and I don't really want to do that. Thanks for the reply anyway, alternative views are always appreciated.
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The Glide
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Posted: December 12 2013 at 02:04 |
I'm a death metalfan myself so these are some of the albums that did it for me;
Greenslade - Time and Tide Tangerine Dream - Rubycon/ Phaedra King Crimson - Red Gong - You Caravan - In the Land of Grey and Pink Genesis - Selling England by the Pound Gentle Giant - Three Friends |
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Cristi
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Posted: December 12 2013 at 03:48 |
Blotted Science might work for you.
Try Fates Warning, if you haven't already. Some Dan Swano work - Witherscape, Dan Swano - Moontower and why not Nightingale + the two Crimson albums by Edge of Sanity (but then again you might know them) Pain of Salvation is a must. |
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Prog_Traveller
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Posted: December 12 2013 at 09:21 |
Opeth, King Crimson, VDGG. Also pretty much any prog metal band. I'd say Pain of Salvation would be a good one since they bridge the gap between prog and prog metal.
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thwok
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Posted: December 12 2013 at 10:39 |
I will admit I haven't read through every single post in this thread, but has anyone else suggested Enslaved, Canvas Solaris, and My Dying Bride?
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Toaster Mantis
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Posted: December 12 2013 at 12:37 |
I'm pretty sure the thread starter wants non-metal prog. Going chronologically through the discography of a band that went gradually from one to the other, like Death or Mastodon or Voivod, would probably do the trick best.
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Smurph
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Posted: December 12 2013 at 14:00 |
I would even steer him towards some of the Italian prog that has the same level of complexity as some of the more technical metal
Il balleto Di Bronzo in particular :) Banco Del Mutuo Soccroso Semiramis Cervello
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Earendil
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Posted: December 14 2013 at 01:20 |
For some reason it won't let me imbed videos, but both of these albums are masterpieces:
Math Rock!: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJ50UBCkwl0 The Avant-Garde Madness that is Sleepytime Gorilla Museum: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ksutNW3HFT8 Edited by Earendil - December 16 2013 at 10:22 |
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