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Posted: September 05 2010 at 14:36
Try out Empty Tremor. Their music has a heavy Dream Theater flavor, but they're still extremely powerful and emotional; and best of all, I don't consider them to be a clone band.
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Posted: September 04 2010 at 18:30
Posted on MMA :
Hey prog metal fans, anyone heard the russian band Mechanical Poet.
On the fabulous french website guts of darkness their music is
described as a cross between 'Harry Potter' and Pain Of Salvation, which
is quite fair as they have a strong symphonic side on one hand and the
vocalist switches easily from "quiet' to "harsh" and the "metal" music
(as opposed to the symphonic one) bears some similarities with PoS on
the other hand. I quite enjoy their album 'woodland prattlers' (I
listened to it twice during my jogging)
Not sure their other albums are on par with this one.
"Magma was the very first gothic rock band" (Didier Lockwood)
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Posted: September 04 2010 at 08:43
aapatsos wrote:
Very good recommendations above but I will have to second in particular
Enchant and Tiles for heavy prog (metal-ish)
I hope you are not missing Conception from your list (explore the whole catalogue) Also I have not seen any mention of Crimson Glory and Heir Apparent - legendary bands
Not keen on Enchant but don't consider them metal anyway. Tiles I quite like.
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Posted: September 04 2010 at 08:38
Very good recommendations above but I will have to second in particular
Enchant and Tiles for heavy prog (metal-ish)
I hope you are not missing Conception from your list (explore the whole catalogue) Also I have not seen any mention of Crimson Glory and Heir Apparent - legendary bands
Well, I quite like a lot of Prog Metal, and I can give some suggestions:
Between the Buried and Me (start with The Great Misdirect - definitely their most accesible album. Give them a chance also, it took me a listen or two to get into them)
Shadow Gallery (I recommend "Legacy". An amazing album with an absolutely fantastic opener!)
Amaran's Plight (A one-time supergroup. It's a great album though)
Beyond Twilight (listen to Section X. Very interesting music, but quite catchy as well)
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Posted: September 03 2010 at 18:48
What's your opinion on growly vocals and such? If they don't bother you too badly, and if you want something a bit "avant-garde", then you might not do too poorly by checking out Sleepytime Gorilla Museum.
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Posted: September 03 2010 at 17:13
SaltyJon wrote:
I'm assuming you know Liquid Tension Experiment?
Not Prog Metal imo. Besides I'm a DT fan...of course I know them,,,,,,so no mentions of Planet X or any other spin off...I'm not an idiot. Well I am but not regarding being able to piece together a bands members historiies.
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Posted: September 03 2010 at 16:40
If you like Green Carnation you might want to try In the Woods... and Drawn, same sort of thing as the first two GC albums (Journey to the End of the Night and Light of Day, Day of Darkness) but better.
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