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The Dark Elf ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() VIP Member Joined: February 01 2011 Location: Michigan Status: Online Points: 13358 |
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Actually, there is a compilation "The Complete Savage Grace" on Amazon, as well as many SRC releases.
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AFlowerKingCrimson ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: October 02 2016 Location: Philly burbs Status: Offline Points: 19261 |
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Since I'm a pretty big Rush fan maybe that explains why I like Tiles. :D Enchant is another band who are similar to Rush(not as much as Tiles though)but they are from California and not the mid west. Interestingly enough though Rush first broke big in Cleveland(which I suppose is kind of the mid west isn't it?)not counting their home country of Canada.
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verslibre ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: July 01 2004 Location: CA Status: Offline Points: 19340 |
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Pre-Break Enchant is like Pictures/Windows-era Rush with full-time keys. I like those albums a lot.
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My favorite StarCastle album is most certainly Fountains of Light (though their debut is a close second). Song of Times isn't too shabby, and I really enjoyed it, primarily as they were definitely exploring their own sound there more. I've actually met several ex-members of the band, including Terry Luttrell. Absolutely great bunch (RIP Gary Strater). And sad. I mean I have definite respect for Rush and what they've done. Just never been my cup of tea. But I'll give Tiles a look anyways, just because I have sheer devotion to Midwest prog bands. These are my people lol. |
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philipemery ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: July 01 2018 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 165 |
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Good to know. I'll check them all out. |
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My wife is a Michigander, and won't let me forget it! (University of Illinois grad I am). Starcastle was the pride of Ubana/Champaign, but I'm sure they spent a lot of time up in Michigan.
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256 (Two Five Six) is from Grand Rapids. They first came to my attention when they opened for Tears for Fears in 1993. It was very unexpected for me but pleasing to hear a band in the 90s with a sound obviously influenced by Yes and Crimson and other 70s prog. The following year they had a CD out locally, “Mirrorings of Every”, which was as excellent as their live performance. I never followed them that closely, but they were still active into the 2000s, as I found out when they opened for Porcupine Tree in 2006, though they’d changed to a more stripped-down sound by then. I just checked on Amazon and there were four copies for sale, though a little steep in price. Highly recommended. |
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Matthew Parmenter's nephew Ryan Parmenter has released a couple of albums on the fringes of prog. A prog metal band that you won't want to check out, but I thought that I would mention is Imminent Sonic Destruction (I saw them live when they were known as Mellotron).
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THOUGHT INDUSTRY (progressive metal) was from Kalamazoo. One of my favorite weirdo metal bands.
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If you are interested, Tin Scribble's two albums are available on CDBaby, https://store.cdbaby.com/Artist/TinScribble. Two of their members were also in House Of Usher. House of Usher's drummer, Mark Evans, went on to play drums with Tiles.
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philipemery ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: July 01 2018 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 165 |
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Looks like their discography is also available on Amazon as well.
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Ditto. It's easily their best, IMO. I couldn't get into the first one, at all. But with Fountains of Light they shook off most of the Yes wannabe dust and just made a good symph prog record, with great keyboard playing by Herb.
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Ryan released his first album as RCP, titled Helvetica. Very quirky, less than cohesive. I played it once all the way through when it was brand new and couldn't get rid of it fast enough.
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Hey, I have no idea if you still need more information on this topic or not, but I am going to provide anyway. In the early 70's, the Detroit rock scene was almost entirely dominated by psychedelic-blues fusion rock, kind of like L.A. Woman by the Doors. There were a few progressive rock bands, but they never were able to establish themselves and failed (the fate of most American prog bands at this time to be fair) and we have no accessible recordings for most of them. However, prog still found a way. King Crimson frequently came to Detroit, (1969, 1971,72,73) and certainly left an impact as many of the blues bands such as the Amboy Dukes and Rare Earth adopting aspects of prog into their music for a time and bands like Frijid Pink and SCR even making arguable prog albums (Earth Omen and Traveler's Tale respectively). Thankfully, some of the one-shot bands did get official releases, but unlike Northwind, most of them have psychedelic/blues influences, as that was the Detroit rock scene. The first band I can think of the fully embraced being a prog band is Lost Nation in 1970, an organ heavy band that realized one album and fell away. You can find the album and youtube. Then came Northwind and a few other bands I cannot find any music from (October and Quorum). Then we have Victor Peraino's Kingdom Come, a band from Detroit started by a keyboardist who worked with Arthur Brown, They made only one album I could find (which thankfully, is easy to find) and recently started making music again. Then we have MacArthur in 1979, a band from Saginaw that made an album which can be found on youtube and another one I can't find. Unfortunately, they are the last one from the 70's and most of the bands that followed were all pretty much prog metal (which I can't stand) or Neo-prog (which I barely tolerate).
I hope I was able to provide so help two years late.
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AFlowerKingCrimson ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: October 02 2016 Location: Philly burbs Status: Offline Points: 19261 |
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I just found out that the band Art in America are from Detroit. They are listed as symphonic on here but I would have thought of them more as crossover or prog related(since there is no prog pop category on here). Their best known song is probably the title track of their first album which is also the name of the band.
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