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Lewian
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Posted: September 19 2018 at 07:21 |
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I got to know both LCD Soundsystem and Gorillaz through BBC Glastonbury coverage years ago. Gorillaz were awesome and LCD Soundsystem pretty good, although I didn't think "prog" when listening to them. St. Vincent is one of these artists who I respect a lot because it's clear that they are creative and do quality stuff, but who don't click with me, due to incompatible musical intuition (similar to most of Bowie's output by the way).
Sufjan Stevens! I also love Foals and Everything Everything but it'd probably be too much of a stretch to include them here. Sufjan Stevens on the other hand seems prog enough for me.
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jude111
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St. Vincent's definitely a prog fan. See if you can spot the rather prominent Yes's "Yours Is No Disgrace"/Steve Howe-influenced lick in "Surgeon": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJYqWw2ibjk Here's a recent BBC6 interview where she plays her favourite riffs, which includes Jethro Tull and Tool: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LqS5W14crX8
For me, Eno's most compelling work to merit inclusion are the vocal albums he did after leaving Roxy Music: Here Come the Warm Jets, Taking Tiger Mountain, Another Green World, and Before and After Science; plus the albums with Cluster (which he sang a bit on), the 801 Live album with Phil Manzanera (which Eno did all the singing), and of course his work on Bowie's seminal Low and Heroes.
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jude111
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Two contemporary bands that I think are a stretch are the 1975 and Arcade Fire. The 1975's track "Love Me" is totally 70s Roxy Music, but it's not really representative of their sound. I like them, but it's hard to call them 'art rock'. As for Arcade Fire, I loved their first and third albums (Funeral and The Suburbs), and their last two albums had some really good tracks on them. Their art rock credentials: Bowie loved them, and even played sax and sang on one of their tracks; and their album Reflektor (the same one that features Bowie) was produced by LCD Soundsystem's James Murphy (who played on Bowie's last album, and was asked to produce it, but he turned Bowie down [can you believe it?!]). My brain says "yes," but my heart says "no." I like them a lot, and clearly they aspire to "art rock" greatness, but at the end of the day, their music just doesn't sound like "art rock" (which is hard to define) to my ears...
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Larkstongue41
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^ Late Talk Talk and Stereolab come to mind.
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jude111
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Here's a new question. Besides the 3 I listed, who do you think are the best contemporary purveyors of art rock in your opinion, heirs to the lineage est. by 70s-80s Bowie, Eno, Talking Heads, Kate Bush, et al?
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Blacksword
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None of those acts should really be liste here IMO. I like them all though, to varying degrees, with St Vincent probably coming out top.
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^Agreed, there's always an exception.
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I know Eno is listed in Progressive Electronic, but Eno should at the least be in Prog Related due to his collaborations. |
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On the upside, at least the Grateful Dead never were included.
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jude111
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I think if we want to popularize ProgArchives again, and bring in more people, then we should create an 'Art Rock/Psychedelic' subgenre. I really think 'art rock' and 'psychedelic' is right now much more relevant and cutting edge than a lot of recent prog I've heard. And I don't like metal, so 'art rock' would help put some balance back to PA.
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There was a time when members could add artists as they saw fit. This is the atfermath.
Talking Heads would never have been included had they been suggested today - mostly because prog related today is reserved for acts that either significantly influenced prog rock or somehow put their mark on it. Talking Heads can’t claim anything of that sort. But yeah there was a time when prog related simply stood for kinda-proggy sounding. |
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^ I see your logic but how so many non prog groups got in is quite amazing!
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Talking Heads should never have been included imho, so it would be a poor idea to continue down this path with LCD Soundsystem and St Vincent - two bands I really really dig btw.
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If Talking Heads and Eno are listed in PA, then St. Vincent and LCD SS should be too
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Under the current sub-genre labels, I agree. I wish PA would add an "art rock" section. Then it would make a lot of sense. I think PA's been moving in this direction, with the inclusion of artists like Bjork, Tori Amos, Talking Heads, and Bowie - all of whom seem very out of place with their inclusion in PA.
I was a fan of theirs going back to their original singles, but having said that, and I might be in the minority here, but I consider their album last year (American Dream) to be their masterpiece. He's often cited Eno & Byrne as an influence, and you'll hear it all over the new album. And it's such a deep album - rather than being front-loaded, like most albums, some of the best tracks are towards the middle & end (Call the Police, American Dream, Tonite, How Do You Sleep?).
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King of Loss
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I think St. Vincent is a great musical act! Sadly, I don't think it should get included here on the Archives.
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Larkstongue41
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LCD Soundsystem's Sound of Silver has been under heavy rotation for me lately. Very fun album. That being said, I can't really see them being included in the database.
Will have to check out St. Vincent.
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Anyone else here into LCD Soundsystem and/or St. Vincent and/or Gorillaz? Three great acts that recall early art rock greats like Bowie, Eno, Talking Heads, & Kate Bush.
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