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    Posted: September 18 2020 at 00:32
In no particular order:

Big Big Train
Coheed and Cambria
The Dear Hunter
Haken
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard
The Mars Volta
Oceansize
Opeth
Porcupine Tree
Thank You Scientist
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Originally posted by FatherChristmas FatherChristmas wrote:

Pendragon
Thank You Scientist
Steven Wilson
Porcupine Tree
IQ
Pyramid Theorem
Sanguine Hum
Discipline
The Mars Volta
The Psychedelic Ensemble
And yet more! The amount of new prog is endless (mainly because it's being made right now).
Idiot I am, I completely forgot Haken. I've also decided it's a bit cruel to say Pendragon is the best based on the only album I have by them in the 21st century (though it's one of my favourite albums now), so this is my new list:
Thank You Scientist
Haken
Pendragon
Steven Wilson
Porcupine Tree
IQ
Pyramid Theorem
Sanguine Hum 
Discipline
The Mars Volta
Lower down: The Psychedelic Ensemble, Caligula's Horse, Pyramid Theorem, Citizen Cane,  King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard, Sylvan, etc.
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Radiohead
Enslaved
Porcupine Tree
Opeth
God Speed You Black Emperor!
Anekdoten
Ulver
North Sea Radio Orchestra
Guapo
William Drake

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Originally posted by GolfBoi GolfBoi wrote:

Originally posted by Lewian Lewian wrote:

One thing that slightly surprises me (although I should know you bunch) is that Swans' absolutely iconic 2010s trilogy hasn't put them on anyone's list yet except mine. For me it makes them number 1 actually.



I tend to forget Swans are in any way associated with prog. 

Forgot?! I never even realised!! I was under the impression swans were an aquatic dwelling bird!!!
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Originally posted by Lewian Lewian wrote:

One thing that slightly surprises me (although I should know you bunch) is that Swans' absolutely iconic 2010s trilogy hasn't put them on anyone's list yet except mine. For me it makes them number 1 actually.

I tend to forget Swans are in any way associated with prog. 
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Not in any particular order:
 
Marillion
 
IQ
 
Syd Arthur
 
Big Big Train
 
Thieves' Kitchen
 
Gong
 
Sanguine Hum
 
The Far Meadow
 
Red Bazar
 
Dream Theater
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^ Yes, Mostly Autumn are mostly prog. Smile
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Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

^ nice to see Marillion in a list, other than mine Tongue


It's been a patchy period for them, but when they're good, they're very good...

Mostly Autumn have also been fantastic in the last few years, but are they really prog?.....
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Lewian Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 14 2020 at 15:17
One thing that slightly surprises me (although I should know you bunch) is that Swans' absolutely iconic 2010s trilogy hasn't put them on anyone's list yet except mine. For me it makes them number 1 actually.


Edited by Lewian - September 14 2020 at 15:25
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1. The Tangent
2. Glass Hammer
3. Spock's Beard
4. The Flower Kings
5. Beardfish
6. Magenta
7. Nexus
8. Conqueror
9. IQ
10. Ayreon
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^ nice to see Marillion in a list, other than mine Tongue
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IQ
Ayreon
Anathema
Big Big Train
Nightwish
Cellar Darling
Marillion
Frost*
Devin Townsend/DTP
Sound Of Contact (I know, 1 album, but sh*t it was good)
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Gorguts
Wobbler
Blotted Science
Cynic
Symphony X
Chic Corea

That's all I got lol.


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Porcupine Tree
Big Big Train
Riverside
Pineapple Thief
Leprous
Opeth
The Dear Hunter
Pendragon
iamthemorning
Pain of Salvation
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Originally posted by geekfreak geekfreak wrote:

10. Big Big Train
9. Gandalf’s Fist
8. Wobbler
7. Echolyn
6. The Tangent
5. Mostly Autumn
4. Pineapple Thief
3. Grey Lady Down
2. Manning
1. Fish 🐠

Theses musicians are truly incredible imho

Grey Lady Down had one album in the 21st century(2001)and the rest were from the 90's so hardly a 21st century band imo. Aside from that they were at the time considered very derivative neo prog. One site in particular(that is no longer around) said they were the lowest rated band.
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Originally posted by kenethlevine kenethlevine wrote:

 I don't tend to keep track of the last 20 years in this way...it's all too recent!  But here are some of my faves, mostly of course in prog folk but in a few other genres too

In no particular order (ok I alphabetized it), these are artists who have more than one noteworthy album since 2000, and where most of their output is from the 21st century

Albion
Believe
Corde Oblique
Decemberists
Favni (Fauns)
Hallas
Hexvessel
Midlake
Nightwish
Oloferne
Phideaux
Poor Genetic Material
Sangre de Muerdago
Satellite
Seven Reizh
Tenhi
Tornaod
Thoby Loth
Woven Hand

only 10?..ok the ones in red



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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote kenethlevine Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 13 2020 at 20:39
 I don't tend to keep track of the last 20 years in this way...it's all too recent!  But here are some of my faves, mostly of course in prog folk but in a few other genres too

In no particular order (ok I alphabetized it), these are artists who have more than one noteworthy album since 2000, and where most of their output is from the 21st century

Albion
Believe
Corde Oblique
Decemberists
Favni (Fauns)
Hallas
Hexvessel
Midlake
Nightwish
Oloferne
Phideaux
Poor Genetic Material
Sangre de Muerdago
Satellite
Seven Reizh
Tenhi
Tornaod
Thoby Loth
Woven Hand



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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote AFlowerKingCrimson Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 13 2020 at 17:40
Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by FatherChristmas FatherChristmas wrote:

Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

^ I actually have the Big Generator album as part of a 5-CD Yes box set, but I would gladly swap it for any other Yes album. Smile

you still haven't answered my question: what's wrong with BG? 
It's just because it's BG.
I don't know if I dare ask what the initials "BG" stand for. Smile

Big Generator. You lost the plot. 
You don't like it and won't or can't tell me why. 
Get back on track. LOL

He's not answering you because you are bugging him about it. At first it was because he wasn't around but now it's because you are pestering him and he's just avoiding the question altogether. Typically when you keep bothering someone about something they are more inclined to ignore you or avoid answering the question deliberately. I believe that's what happened here.

I like BG(Big Generator) so I can't answer for him. Wink


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Swans
Art Zoyd
North Sea Radio Orchestra
Sonar
Battles
iamthemorning
Jaga Jazzist
William D. Drake
Radiohead
Porcupine Tree

Honorable mention:
Karda Estra
From Monument to Masses
Tortoise
Mogwai
Asmus Tietchens
Sigur Ros


Edited by Lewian - September 14 2020 at 05:21
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