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    Posted: November 27 2018 at 12:03
I would like to suggest Karma Rassa from Saint-Petersburg. The New album "Vesna...Snova Vesna" (spring...Spring Again) is with russian lyrycs and with atmoshear of 4 seasons, so it sounds pretty interesting for progressive rock|art rock. I recomend)




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Originally posted by GrafHaarschnitt GrafHaarschnitt wrote:


But where should prog go? 

The problem with this question is that it's tied to the "genre prog" idea. I think that in the first place exciting new music is done by people who don't care about what genre they belong to, not like "we're prog and we're going XYZ". Musicians who have their own personal musical "message", who come up with something fresh or surprising, as Battles do. Such stuff will always be better than what I think in advance where people should go...
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Merkabah has a heavy doze of klezmer too reminds me of slivovitz
If you like that polka and klezmer stuff you have to listen to Affengin. Simply brilliant.
For Major Parkinson, look at my list. I have added their blackbox. But I also like the album you linked. It would be my second choice. The debut is also very catchy.
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Some bands that haven't been mentioned yet that definitely sounded 'new' to me the first time I heard them, not all are on this website:

Ricinn - Great folksy/metal/opera-y music:

Oxxo Xoox - Progressive/Avant doom metal:


Merkabah - aggressive jazz:

Francis Lickerish - Lush Folksy/Symphonic from an ex-Enid member (sample only):

Kaizers Orchestra - three album concept, norwegian alternative

Sorne - tribal / folksy / non traditional instruments:

Mary Ocher - paranoid art-pop

Colin Stetson - Sorrow - reimagining a classical symphony as post-rock with operatic vocals:

Diablo Swing Orchestra - Metal inspired by Swing Classical and Electronic ... done really well

Richard Dawson - great off-kilter story-telling folk

Major Parkinson - the best - off-kilter prog/pop

Volcano the Bear - Avant/Prog with droney/industrial/folky inspiration, surprised none of the other avant heads mentioned this:

Zeal and Ardor - Black metal with slave chant 


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Those are some of my favourites:
http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=116309

I especially fell in Love, with Bubblemath, I think their basic sound is exactly where prog should go.
But where should prog go? I mean that not in a sense of "I want stagnancy". I think prog should stay free but it could inspire itself a little more by the likes of Bubblemath, cause these guys are great. Igorrr is mind bending sound editing. Yowie Math Rock from hell. Very ill and alien. Guerilla Toss, industrial torture in a modern view. PoiL is... PoiL. Major Parkinson is cabaret like contrasts. And old music in a very modern sound. And finally Chenille is voices with melodies that could been removed from pop songs and put over black metal.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Catcher10 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 30 2018 at 10:25
A lot of nice suggestions I'll check out, but most RIO/Avant type music does not hit me in the sweet spot usually, I have too many genres that influence my habits. Nothing wrong with any choices.......I'll try and pick my fav from each year 2010-2018 (so far).

2010 - Pineapple Thief~Someone Here Is Missing
2011- Agents of Mercy~The Black Forest
2012- Marillion~Sounds That Cant Be Made
2013- Steven Wilson~The Raven That Refused To Sing
2014- IQ~Road Of Bones
2015- Echolyn~I Heard You Listening
2016- iamthemorning~Lighthouse
2017- Anathema~The Optimist
2018 (so far)- Riverside~Wasteland
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote miamiscot Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 30 2018 at 07:55
Three (kinda) new bands I've been really into:

Bomber Goggles
PinioL
Yuka & Chronoship
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I think OK Computer and that particular sentiment had less to do with it musically.. great album as it was...but in the context of it... with the beginning of the prog revival of the 90's but as it is now sadly very evident... that has sort of died.  The divorce I have posted about over the last years is very much in play and the Battles is a perfect example of the truly progressive that has no.. zero basis in the genre of prog rock. Which of course it what doomed Prog Rock..  it became a set of axioms and conditions one had to check off to meet approval of 'prog fan'.. which when you reach that point.. you are creatively dead as a genre which where prog rock has arrived at.  

Today's progressive music is doing just what the greats back in the day did at the start.. putting all the different influences and running with it..  trick is those influences today are nothing compilable to prog rock as it is known by all. 


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Ok, I see now why you compared it to ITCOTCK. I have heard people say similar things about OK Computer by Radiohead. A lot of people say it was really revolutionary and the modern equivalent of DSOTM. The only problem is OK computer is already over 20 years old. 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote micky Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 29 2018 at 19:27
it was very much a product of merging a rock band with computer technology..  some say the first... most all say the most fullly realized of what will likely come to dominate later 21st century rock music.  Again.. just how revolutionary it was... will really only be seen in the years to come when the finger is pointed back to that album as the genesis where it all began.
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The first two Battles albums are really good stuff(borrowed them both from the library years ago) especially the first one. The first one had some sections that sounded like it could have been made by robots but other than that I think it's a pretty top notch post rock/ math rock album(from what I remember). I guess even saying some of it sounded like robot music isn't necessarily a bad thing. That's how technical they were(or are).
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote micky Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 29 2018 at 19:07
oh well digested Ian. Have and love all their albums and do consider Mirrored to be the 21st century version of ITCOTCK..  but as David noted in his stellar review of La Di Da TI it will just take some time.. for Hip Hip's hold on popular music to fade.. and 'prog fan'  to die off along with supporting boring generic retro genre(unprogressive )acts and a younger more open minded generation to take over


I just hadn't seen that Jools Holland performance...
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Good band, you need to investigate micky, take it from your Uncle Ian
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Originally posted by Lewian Lewian wrote:

Doesn't perhaps really belong in this thread but as micky mentioned the spectacular Mirrored album of Battles, I can't stop myself from posting an incredibly dynamic version of "Atlas" (no. 1 song of the century up to now) still  with Tyondai, nominated by me earlier as a solo artist.


now that is boss... awesome!  Thanks for the off topic detour.... I had never seen that clip before. Clap
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I would like to mention 2 albums by The Red Masque: "Mythalogue" (2013) and "Fathomless" (just published Oct 26th this year)


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Most of the modern Prog albums in my collection are so-called avant-prog or avant prog-related music, so that's a reason why it will be heavily represented. If this were 2000-2009, there would more PA categories represented and more progressive music outside of Prog Archives. Still, had I put more thought into my post, I would have put various others in there and there would be a wider range of progressive music on display. At first I was just planning to mention Bent Knee as a band, but then decided to list some of my fave album from this decade. Where I think I went most wrong wasn't in being diverse enough, with more thought and time I would have been, but that some of the music I included isn't that progressive (as an adjective and some is downright retro). I certainly wish I'd included jazz fusion, art pop, electronica, jazz, and some modern academic or experimental music that is progressive while not being rock, and I think that a lot of bands that have explored alternative/experimental rock would work (in a similar vein to Radiohead, which has been a very progressive band in terms of its evolution).

Another that now springs to mind is the post pop of Julia Holter with the album Tragedy. And I'd like to mention Anna von Hausswolff's The Miraculous and Ishraqiyun's Perichoresis.


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Oh that Battles is excellent.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Lewian Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 28 2018 at 17:32
Doesn't perhaps really belong in this thread but as micky mentioned the spectacular Mirrored album of Battles, I can't stop myself from posting an incredibly dynamic version of "Atlas" (no. 1 song of the century up to now) still  with Tyondai, nominated by me earlier as a solo artist.

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Great lists and suggestions all around!

I'll add:
AXON-NEURON
SEVEN IMPALE
HOMUNCULUS RES
UNAKA PRONG
FIVE-STOREY ENSEMBLE
CICADA
BATTLESTATIONS
ALIO DIE
SEQUENTIA LEGENDA
ANNA VON HAUSSWOLFF
IAMTHEMORNING
FAUN
KOTEBEL
ANTOINE FAFARD
VANETA
METHEXIS
GHOST MEDICINE
LA COSCIENZA DI ZENO



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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Nogbad_The_Bad Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 28 2018 at 16:05
Yeah most of my reco's are RIO, in my defense Raff and Logan recoed a bunch of non-RIO bands I would have picked and 4 of mine are jazz or folk.
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