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Gnik Nosmirc ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: March 28 2024 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 313 |
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So far I've been really enjoying maudlin of the Well, Intronaut and Sight. |
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ThyroidGlands ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: December 29 2023 Location: Argentina Status: Offline Points: 437 |
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Traditional progressive metal (heavy, power, symphonic). Except for Dream Theater. On the other hand, I like extreme metal (thrash, black, death, grindcore, etc) in almost all its forms (including progressive).
I’d also say neo-prog—I’ve tried many bands, and I just can’t listen to it; I find it extremely boring. I think what bothers me the most is that many of those bands have an extremely modern sound. That gente should have started and ended with Marillion (one of my favorite bands). Jazz-rock and jazz fusion don’t move me at all either. A lot of virtuosity but little feeling. Really boring music for me. Edited by ThyroidGlands - 7 hours 12 minutes ago at 19:04 |
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Gnik Nosmirc ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: March 28 2024 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 313 |
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With the exception of Dream Theater—personally, I find them the epitome of cheesy symphonic prog metal. That said, Petrucci is undeniably an incredibly skilled guitarist.
I agree with your take on the rest of metal, though. I wouldn’t call myself a metal enthusiast by any stretch, but I’m definitely more drawn to its experimental side. Regarding neo-prog, I mostly agree—though I wouldn’t go as far as calling Marillion my favorite band. As for jazz-rock, that’s actually what introduced me to prog in the first place. I’m also a big fan of classic jazz, so I can’t really agree with your stance there. Just listen to Holdsworth’s solo on Fred with Tony Williams—absolutely phenomenal! Edited by Gnik Nosmirc - 5 hours 51 minutes ago at 20:25 |
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richardh ![]() Prog Reviewer ![]() ![]() Joined: February 18 2004 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 30235 |
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It certainly makes me not want to like them. King Crimson I accept were more experimental and so respect that but I don't really love about 70% of their music Gentle Giant are just a plain weird band that occupy their own space. I like them occasionally but their albums are mostly some form of organised chaos and I don't dig that a lot personally ( hence why I'm not a fan of Zappa) VDGG were that very typical art school band. Actually if the term 'art rock' was more in use then I would call them that more than anything. 'eclectic' is not really what they are , much of it sounds the same because they never pushed the envelope with using different styles like say the aforementioned GG. I like them because they embrace the darkness and really had their sh*t together a lot earlier than many bands of the time. Yep in general, genre labels are not very helpful as you say. |
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richardh ![]() Prog Reviewer ![]() ![]() Joined: February 18 2004 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 30235 |
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The term 'progressive rock' exists for a reason. It was rock progressing into other areas not classical music progressing into rock music. Classical music had pretty much progressed as far as it could go probably about a 100 years ago. Rock music may employ some classical instruments but ultimately its about amplifying a small number of instruments behind (normally) a human voice. The sixties is indeed an amazing time for art and culture coming out of the post war boom and leaving behind austerity. Rock music is invented partly because of better technology combined with the rise of the festival and the hippy culture. Our beloved genre is really only an ofshoot. Guys like Keith Emerson are important but none of them reinvented the wheel. They saw an opportunity to get away from the 9-5 grind and took it but it's still ultimately rock music first and foremost. Just imagine ELP without Carl Palmer. It's just not happening and Keith Emerson is back to working in a bank. |
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