21st Century Big Six - Debut after 1/1/2001 |
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Deadwing
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The Mars Volta
Riverside Leprous Haken Wobbler Mastodon
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^The term big was not to be taken literally and your choices were to be your own, not PA's. Thanks for your effort.
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From a strictly PA, semi-empirical (eye testing without taking the time to count) perspective, using the years in question, 200 total rating and 4 star average, the answer seems to be...I don't think their really is a big 6. These are the closest that meet the criteria who started making albums after 2001.
Riverside Wobbler Haken Steven Wilson As noted above, it's hard to consider Wilson as his work with PT started way before 2001. But technically he qualifies. If you throw out the 2001 band genesis requirement it would be something like. Big Big Train Riverside Wobbler Porcupine Tree Opeth Steven Wilson From my personal perspective, I am not sure that anything that dominates my listening falls into a "big" anything category. |
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Fair point, but this criticism can't apply to those posts that were made before the OP edited his post to include a cut off date.
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Steven Wilson, Neal Morse and Transatlantic shouldn't count in my view because they have all released music before or are made up entirely of musicians who have.
Frost* Moon Safari Beardfish Riverside Ciccada The Watch Also considered: Haken Lost World Hourglass Voyager Thieves' Kitchen Jordsjø Barock Project Tiger Moth Tales Antique Seeking Nuns / Sanguine Hum Kotebel Karfagen / Sunchild
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I'd go with:
Steven Wilson Big Big Train The Tangent Transatlantic Karmakanic Moon Safari Beardfish
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Riverside Haken Wobbler This Winter Machine The Tangent Moon Safari (I'd like to include Mostly Autumn, but their debut was 1998. Same with Big Big Train, who debuted in 1994. IQ, Pendragon and Arena are all wonderful, but far too old.) |
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My 2001+ picks Riverside Mastodon Wobbler Steven Wilson Kayo Dot Lunatic Soul |
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Y'all should respect the date set by the OP. It's kind of a middle finger to the person who asked the question, and BLATANTLY doing it is just rude. The OP said 1/1/2001. IQ, Opeth, etc., obviously don't count because they had earlier debuts.
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Not necessarily my favourites, but if there are any candidates:
Wobbler SW Big Big Train The Tangent |
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Gosta are superb. |
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I'm ignoring the cut-off date because it's irrelevant to the concept.
Transatlantic Big Big Train Wobbler Opeth Haken Steven Wilson The above artists seem to move the needle a bit more than most other Modern Prog bands. In truth, all six should be Prog Metal acts as they have bigger fan bases...Devin Townsend probably sells more product than Lifesigns or Jordsjo. |
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here are six more, the ones I forgot
Wobbler Gazpacho Beardfish Subsignal Animals As Leaders The Tangent
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I don’t want to make an individual list since that would just be another topic with «Your top six in the 21st century». The point with the big six is that they were big and reached a wide audience. This means that some highly acclaimed bands on PA, but with a low number of ratings, isn’t included.
In an attempt to do the same, I used the PA list as a reference and came up with the following which are potential artists or bands for such a list. I looked for bands with one or multiple higher ranked albums with at least several hundred ratings Steven Wilson (England) Riverside (Poland) Wobbler (Norway) The Mars Volta (USA) Haken (England) Between The Buried And Me (USA) Beardfish (Sweden) Gazpacho (Norway) Leprous (Norway) |
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^No, but it surely did in 2000.
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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Haken
Wobbler Moulettes Frost* Steven Wilson Animals As Leaders are we going to have one those pedantic arguments about when the 21st Century began
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At first, I thought this would be easy. Then I looked at my collection and so many bands/artists were available... and all very good:
* first album released in 2000, does it count? It's almost impossible for me to choose the 6 best elements. But let's say Bent Knee, Emmett Elvin, Estradasphere, Haken, Jack O' the Clock, Karmakanic, Major Parkinson, The Tangent, Tirill, Wobbler as top 10. Then at gunpoint I would say Bent Knee, Haken, Major Parkinson, The Tangent, Tirill, Wobbler for a top 6.
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