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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 29 2005 at 17:40

Originally posted by King of Loss King of Loss wrote:

Atheist maybe Jazz Death Metal, but definitely not Prog Death Metal

Which bands from that genre do you like?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 29 2005 at 17:41

As I said before,

I think there's nothing wrong with all the sub-organization of genres. If someone has the time to do all this work, I think it's fine. It will make PA look more detailed and professional. On the other hand the sub organization is pretty useless because few people really care about the sub sub genres. "prog metal" or "symphonic prog" is enough for a person to know whether to research further on a band or not. All the sub sub genres will  only be used by PA because no one else before cared enough to do it... which shows that wasn't necessary. And if sub organize, then it should of course be done to symphonic and prog metal, for they have the greatest diversity. There's too few zeuhl or krautrock and they're too original to be sub categorized like that. Another minus is that the sub categorization will spawn countless amounts of threads and arguments about what belongs where and what doesn't. And no one will come to any agreement because it is impossible. The borders inside a sub genre are too obscure to be able to organize them accurately. 
The cons are much stronger than pros in this case.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 29 2005 at 17:46

Blue = Prog

Red = Not Prog

Black = IDK

Anacrusis
Arcturus
Aletheian
Atheist
Behold ... the Arctopus
Borknagar
Control Denied
Coroner
Cradle of Filth
Cynic
Death

Dillinger Escape Plan
Dimmu Borgir

Emperor

Extol

Karaboudian
Kekal
The Kolios Project
Lengsel
MCM
Meshuggah
Nile
Peccatum
Sanctifica
Solefald
Subterranean Masquerade
Strapping Young Lad
Thordendal's Special Defects
Voivod
Watchtower

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 29 2005 at 18:19
"WOLVERINE" are a mixture of Evergrey and Opeth!
Lots of changes in mood, hard metal passages and complex akkusticparts.
They doubtlessly belong to the Avant/Experimental Section!


"DYSRHYTMIA" are an extreme math-prog-metal band!


AND PLS ADD "FRAMESHIFT" :

(style changes from prg-metal like DT to Prog Rock à la YES and sometimes even to pop
but always complex but not too much)

=>NEO


"MADMEN AND SINNERS"
are like James LaBrie's solo works (he even sings on the cd)

=>POWER



"LYRANTHE" are a band equal to Fates Warning or Crimson Glory!


"UNDER THE SUN" are a progressive (hard)rock band in the sense of RUSH with symphonic elements and sometimes neo-prgressive styles.
They belong into the Non-Metal Section.


"LEVIATHAN" are a neoprogressive rock band so NON-METAL!


"WITHOUT WARNING" are a power metal band with a progressive touch!

=>POWER


"SONIC DEBRIS" are as well a metal band with progressive vein and combining that metal with some softer rock passages but belong definitly in the POWER section!


"AVALON" ... guess... another POWER METAL BAND with progressive touch but they combine that heavy metal with ethno, interesting!

=> POWER



PYRAMID = Ice Age


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 29 2005 at 18:25

Aren't WOLVERINE similar to "INTO ETERNITY"?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 29 2005 at 18:27
^ Yes, they are. So they are Prog. Cradle of Filth is DEFINITELY NOT PROG. They are the carriers of the Hot Topic flag nowadays.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 29 2005 at 18:36

What does the

 Charcoal grey color 

on the chart represent?

 

 



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 29 2005 at 19:22
The old problem ... are the bands progressive or not? I marked those bands gray which are probably not considered to be progressive by the standards of this website. But you never know ...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 29 2005 at 19:31

Originally posted by MikeEnRegalia MikeEnRegalia wrote:

The old problem ... are the bands progressive or not? I marked those bands gray which are probably not considered to be progressive by the standards of this website. But you never know ...

 Im 100% certain that ,SANCTIFICA IS PROG!!! 

 



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 29 2005 at 19:33
... @ mike

"WOLVERINE" are a mixture of Evergrey and Opeth!
Lots of changes in mood, hard metal passages and complex akkusticparts.
They doubtlessly belong to the Avant/Experimental Section!


"DYSRHYTMIA" are an extreme math-prog-metal band!


AND PLS ADD "FRAMESHIFT" :

(style changes from prg-metal like DT to Prog Rock à la YES and sometimes even to pop
but always complex but not too much)

=>NEO


"MADMEN AND SINNERS"
are like James LaBrie's solo works (he even sings on the cd)

=>POWER



"LYRANTHE" are a band equal to Fates Warning or Crimson Glory!


"UNDER THE SUN" are a progressive (hard)rock band in the sense of RUSH with symphonic elements and sometimes neo-prgressive styles.
They belong into the Non-Metal Section.


"LEVIATHAN" are a neoprogressive rock band so NON-METAL!


"WITHOUT WARNING" are a power metal band with a progressive touch!

=>POWER


"SONIC DEBRIS" are as well a metal band with progressive vein and combining that metal with some softer rock passages but belong definitly in the POWER section!


"AVALON" ... guess... another POWER METAL BAND with progressive touch but they combine that heavy metal with ethno, interesting!

=> POWER



PYRAMID = Ice Age

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 29 2005 at 19:51

Based on the descriptions of the genre categories ,

I would put SANCTIFICA,PECCATUM and KEKAL in Avant/Experimental

, and CONTROL DENIED in "POWER"

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 29 2005 at 20:01
Originally posted by King of Loss King of Loss wrote:

Atheist maybe Jazz Death Metal, but definitely not Prog Death Metal
Why is WT's jazz thrash more prog than Atheist's jazz death? If I recall correctly Atheist have way more variation in style than WT ever did, even though I prefer WT to Atheist
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 29 2005 at 20:04
Kohl: I agree with Peccatum, but I think Control Denied, despite having strong power tendencies, have technical playing more toward the forefront than you'd expect... I wouldn't object to seeing them in power, but I'd say they're no closer to that then to Experimental (if we include Tech with that, which seems to have been done although the title doesn't really reflect that) I never hear the prog in Anacrusis, though, awesome as they are. Maybe that's just me
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 29 2005 at 20:07
Wow.... Take it easy guys. I'm stunned yet again by the rapid progress of this thread and the evolvement of the bandlist. I'm honestly becoming very concerned about the flood gates opening for a lot of non-prog bands. I know, the band list is not in any way a list of bands that will eventually be included into progarchives, but I cannot be blind to the fact that the more bands there is on the list, the more work it will take to filter out the REAL prog bands. I mean, really, bands like Helloween, Iron Maiden, Sonata Arctica, Tony Malcalpine, Dimmu Borgir, Cradle of filth, Emperor and Lake of Tears (among others) are not prog. We cannot stretch the prog metal category this far without serious problems!  I wish everyone who is reading this thread and following the band list are aware of the fact that the band in this list are NOT automatically included into progarchives, no, many are there for reference only.

So, it's ok to list many different kinds of bands (both prog and non-prog) on the list to make the division of the prog metal category (which is the prime goal of this tread) clear for everyone, but don't make this thread all about listing new (rather non-) prog metal bands. This is off topic and will cause a lot of dispute, also among prog metal fans. I'm writing this because I see the risk of many people misinterpreting the bandlist and thus getting annoyed and turning their backs on Progarchives!


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 29 2005 at 20:08
Originally posted by Kohllapse Kohllapse wrote:

Based on the descriptions of the genre categories ,

I would put SANCTIFICA,PECCATUM and KEKAL in Avant/Experimental

, and CONTROL DENIED in "POWER"



I'll second that for Peccatum.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 29 2005 at 20:16
I'll try my hardest to keep non prog bands out of the list, I judge wheather a band is prog ,not on my own opinion of the band being prog alone, i find at least 5 reviews from others to try and keep them prog only. but opinions are just opinions. Thats why i submit them here for you "Experts" to critisize and judge me.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 29 2005 at 20:35

Originally posted by Kohllapse Kohllapse wrote:

I'll try my hardest to keep non prog bands out of the list, I judge wheather a band is prog ,not on my own opinion of the band being prog alone, i find at least 5 reviews from others to try and keep them prog only. but opinions are just opinions. Thats why i submit them here for you "Experts" to critisize and judge me.

Sorry Kohllapse, I'm trying to mediate between two worlds here. It wouldn't be appropriate if I just entered bands into those lists and marked them as prog although they haven't been accepted in the archives. People might think that I'm the one who decides whether they're accepted, which is not the case.

I changed the description of the gray color ... I hope you agree with that.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 29 2005 at 20:43
Originally posted by MikeEnRegalia MikeEnRegalia wrote:

Originally posted by Kohllapse Kohllapse wrote:

I'll try my hardest to keep non prog bands out of the list, I judge wheather a band is prog ,not on my own opinion of the band being prog alone, i find at least 5 reviews from others to try and keep them prog only. but opinions are just opinions. Thats why i submit them here for you "Experts" to critisize and judge me.

Sorry Kohllapse, I'm trying to mediate between two worlds here. It wouldn't be appropriate if I just entered bands into those lists and marked them as prog although they haven't been accepted in the archives. People might think that I'm the one who decides whether they're accepted, which is not the case.

I changed the description of the gray color ... I hope you agree with that.

sorry there should have been a  and  at the end of that sentence.

 I dont expect you to put them as prog and im glad you dont just put bands as prog because someone says they are.

I understand that until they are in the archives they arent prog. kidding.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 29 2005 at 20:54
hey mike you could use my help besides you won't ever finish that list...

Originally posted by W.Chuck W.Chuck wrote:

"WOLVERINE" are a mixture of Evergrey and Opeth!
Lots of changes in mood, hard metal passages and complex akkusticparts.
They doubtlessly belong to the Avant/Experimental Section!


"DYSRHYTMIA" are an extreme math-prog-metal band!


AND PLS ADD "FRAMESHIFT" :

(style changes from prg-metal like DT to Prog Rock à la YES and sometimes even to pop
but always complex but not too much)

=>NEO


"MADMEN AND SINNERS"
are like James LaBrie's solo works (he even sings on the cd)

=>POWER



"LYRANTHE" are a band equal to Fates Warning or Crimson Glory!


"UNDER THE SUN" are a progressive (hard)rock band in the sense of RUSH with symphonic elements and sometimes neo-prgressive styles.
They belong into the Non-Metal Section.


"LEVIATHAN" are a neoprogressive rock band so NON-METAL!


"WITHOUT WARNING" are a power metal band with a progressive touch!

=>POWER


"SONIC DEBRIS" are as well a metal band with progressive vein and combining that metal with some softer rock passages but belong definitly in the POWER section!


"AVALON" ... guess... another POWER METAL BAND with progressive touch but they combine that heavy metal with ethno, interesting!

=> POWER



PYRAMID = Ice Age


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 29 2005 at 20:58
To be honest Dimmu Borgir, Cradle of Filth, Emperor, Borknager, are not prog, granted they may have some proggish songs but i would not put anywhere near the prog metal category.
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