Listening to dark prog ? |
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infandous
Forum Senior Member Joined: March 23 2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 2447 |
Posted: August 29 2007 at 11:17 | |
Well, I didn't say they were comprehensible I read they were about the effects of the constant touring and recording schedule the band had in those days, and how it made them feel sometimes (I think...............Roundabout was also supposed to be about touring). Beyond that, I really can't tell you how any of the actual lyrics relate to that concept (other than "I get up, I get down" and the actual title). But I always felt that song had some of Yes' darker music in it (along with Gates, which is about the book, War and Peace). |
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Floydian42
Forum Senior Member Joined: January 13 2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 846 |
Posted: August 29 2007 at 12:21 | |
I think it simply comes down to happy music often comes off as cheesy to me. Not always, but enough to make me prefer the darker end of things. Not too mention, few happy songs have heavy distortion in them to make them fun! I don't have to be depressed to listen to some things. Isn't it just so fulfilling to be listening to a huge explosion in songs like "The Creator has a Mastertape" ? It's the aggressive feel. Although, if ones listening to very atmospheric dark music, it's likely that one would be depressed. But by the bands you listed, doesn't seem to be that way.
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asimplemistake
Forum Senior Member Joined: March 13 2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 840 |
Posted: August 31 2007 at 01:36 | |
I'm a very happy person most of the time, but I find that dark music normally soothes me, depending on what it is. For example, I can just be driving or doing homework and I'll put on Damnation by Opeth and it won't make me happier really, but I enjoy listening to it and it doesn't make me angry or sad or anything.
Also though, I find that happy music can really change my mood, if the music sounds good to me. For example, I can listen to Explosions in the Sky and feel much better, even if I wasn't feeling bad. I like to listen to EITS now in car rides because it does make it more enjoyable. So I guess I'm saying that dark music doesn't affect my mood much, but I enjoy it, and uplifting/happy music that I like can make me feel better. |
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JayDee
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Posted: August 31 2007 at 03:51 | |
I'm also a big big fan of dark and depressing music, prog or otherwise. I remember when I used to have the "Happilly Depressed" text as my forum signature, that was probably my peak when it comes to listening to depressing music. Bands and artists like Anathema, My Dying Bride, Virgin Black, The Gatheing, Porcupine Tree, Blackfield, Opeth, Into Eternity ( specially the album Scattering of Ashes, check the track titles), and non metal bands such as King Crimson and Gnidrolog are sure to satisfy my urge to listen to such dark music. I find beauty in such things, I'm not quite sure how or why, coz really I'm the kind of person with a happy, friendly disposition, well, most of the time. So, there, hoorah for dark and depressing music.
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Prog-jester
Prog Reviewer Joined: June 05 2005 Location: Love Beach Status: Offline Points: 5871 |
Posted: August 31 2007 at 03:58 | |
Listening to dark Prog? Right now -A-Vasarat's "Maahan"!!!
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meinmatrix
Forum Senior Member Joined: July 18 2007 Location: Finland Status: Offline Points: 230 |
Posted: August 31 2007 at 04:30 | |
When i put Opeth in my record player i know that i will experience many things in many different levels, for example: Feeling of strenght Hope and joy Pure beauty of strong harmonies and melody lines It doesn't matter what mood i am in when i start listening. I always come out new and fresh, if i had any ounce of anxiety in the beginning, it's gone when i finish record. So my answer to you would be that it is okay to listen dark music if it helps you to feel more alive and being true to yourself. But if it gets depressing then you could play some classic Yes or Jethro Tull. |
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Anaon
Forum Senior Member Joined: September 01 2005 Location: Kobaļa Status: Offline Points: 849 |
Posted: September 01 2007 at 05:42 | |
Some of my favourite dark prog albums:
- A Passion Play by Jethro Tull - Over by Peter Hammill - Still Life by Peter Hammill - The Sham Mirrors by Arcturus - Light of Day, day of Darkness by Green Carnation - Brave by Marillion - Blackwater Park by Opeth - Red by King Crimson - Animals by Pink Floyd And much more ;) |
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Komodo dragon
Forum Senior Member Joined: March 20 2007 Location: Serbia Status: Offline Points: 346 |
Posted: September 01 2007 at 18:52 | |
Dark prog?!!? ........=emo prog
just joking try ARS NOVA its super crazy dark |
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Asyte2c00
Forum Senior Member Joined: January 15 2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 2099 |
Posted: September 02 2007 at 16:20 | |
UZ
Magma
VDGG
Comus (debut)
King Crimson
Ruins
Ghost
Boris
Envy
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Tristan Mulders
Prog Reviewer Joined: September 28 2004 Status: Offline Points: 1723 |
Posted: September 02 2007 at 17:35 | |
I love dark, brooding, atmospheric, despressing music..
I mean.. my favourite artists are Marillion, Porcupine Tree and Anathema, not the most happy bunch of musicians out there musically seen |
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