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Yeopig
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Rottenhat
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Jono El Grande. A must hear for those like Zappa's more wicked instrumental stuff.
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Rottenhat
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Have to check that out. I give high points already for your ability to make a Myspace page look nice :) Most stuff on myspace looks like something a ten year old could make with HTML in notepad. Edited by Rottenhat - January 05 2011 at 12:29 |
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Rottenhat
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Not bad stuff at all, Gandalfsfist. Give it a listen if you have the time. Not to keen of the more metal stuff, but nice stuff overall.
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Xanatos
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livemusic213
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Check out YOYA. It's a two piece band from LA.
Not progressive, but worth more than a listen. I'm falling in love with them everyday. They do great mash-ups between Radiohead & Gary Jules, and few other artists. They called their genre "folktronic" |
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MillsLayne
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Definitely check out Oceansize! Fantastic 5 piece from Manchester and they seem to get somewhat little recognition compared to other prog bands. Their sound has been changing over the years from their first couple of albums sounding 'alternative prog' (Effloresce, Everyone Into Position), then into their last two albums sounding less straightforward rock and slightly mellower, too, but not for the bad (Frames, Self Preserved While The Bodies Float Up). They also have a couple of EP's that worth noting. Music For Nurses came out just before EIP and has a similar sound to it and Effloresce, while Home & Minor is somewhat mellow and takes a much different direction from any of their albums and I would even say somewhat experimental. Great band anyhow and definitely one of my new favorites!
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Aragon
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If you like Neoprogressive i Recomand this band: la Tulipe Noire, the style is Gothic prog rock with some early Marillion influence.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2oOI3iarli8 |
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tribeca
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Dropshard - Anywhere But Home
The debut album is released on Sonic Vista on February 15th. Comprising the Anywhere But Home suite plus bonus track Freedom Supermarket. I have the promotional copy of this album and it is a major statement of intent with some fantastic compositional work. Although a concept album it veers between Riverside and maybe more traditional prog such as Genesis. www.dropshard.net |
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Life should be like a Wim Wenders soundtrack remixed by aliens
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metallicprogress
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Thanks for the Aghora recommendation, good stuff!
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I'll second Jean Luc Ponty... the albums Enigmatic Ocean, Mystical Adventures & The Gift of TIme were my faves back in the day. Theres a nice Youtube vid of the track Mirage at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKkMvBvyqvE
My own recommendation is England's Garden Shed. Yes, Gentle Giant & early Genesis fans should love it but it stands on its own merits as a neglected masterpiece. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5McZO7EXRHw Edited by Zoz - January 18 2011 at 07:52 |
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The Truth
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I recommend Guided By Voices/Robert Pollard, although not full blown prog, his lo-fi indie sound often shows progressive qualities and besides, Pollard is just a great song writer.
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Rasvamakkara
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Gnidrolog. Older prog fans are probably familiar with them, but I discovered them only recently. I'm actually surprised they aren't mentioned here more often. I mean, I think Lady Lake has all the makings of a classic prog album, but it still took me several years to discover them.
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pmpereira
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I recomend Uxu Kalhus, a Prog Folk band from Portugal:
This is a Life concert, from 2010: 1 - Tamurriata do Caldeirão 2 - Circulo 3 - Malhão 4 - Velho atrevido 5 - Saia da Carolina 6 - Mata Aranha | Faca e Alguidar 7 - Ponha aqui o seu pézinho 8 - Legaliza Malaquias 9 - Linda Falua | Bretónia 10 - Erva Cidreira 11 - Virose da Dextrose |
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ProgEpics
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Alot of people remember chicago for their 80s cheesy stuff, but they were AMAZING writers back in the day. They wouldnt always wow you with crazy time sigs, but they made up for it with great writing.
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Come on you target for faraway laughter,
Come on you stranger, you legend, you martyr, and shine! |
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kmoore
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Just ran across the video for Quandary - Penumbra (i think) and am blown away! Awesome recommendation! If you like Symphony X or Dream Theater, then check out this band. I'm sold on the first listen! |
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livemusic213
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Anyone into Killola out here? Alternative rock..?
Lisa Rieffel - their vocalist is super hot! :P and super talented.. she has done sit coms like The King of Queens.. NO I DIDN't watch it.. but just heard about it.. lol Been digging their stuff lately .. |
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MillsLayne
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Another fantastic band to recommend is Sky Architect. Their debut album, Excavations of the Mind is fantastic and I honestly have a feeling that this band will be around for a while with how good they are.
Edited by MillsLayne - February 21 2011 at 08:34 |
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Rottenhat
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A third band I'd like to suggest is not prog, but they are prog related IMHO. It is Neurosis - http://www.neurosis.com/ They are from Oakland, California. They have a hardcore basis but they develpoed to much more than that. They started as Hardcore which can be heard on their first album - Pain Of Mind. WHat comes after this is much more complex, filled with rage and anger, power and more. Funny how fate plays tricks with your head. I was listening to Neu! on Spotify when I read this post, and had searched for the band without the exclamation point, so the word 'neu' was still in the search field. You know what, I just added 'rosis' to it and voila! Interesting stuff indeed. I am not such a big fan of metal, Sleepytime Gorilla and Mr. Bungle being the exception. But this stuff really has some potential, even if I am bit put off by the" Korn" sound... Edited by Rottenhat - February 17 2011 at 13:28 |
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Junges
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Fantastic! Where can I get one of the band's album?
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