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    Posted: July 10 2020 at 07:05
I've been wondering recently whether there has been a new wave of prog bands I've somehow missed out, and furthermore, whether any modern prog bands have actually broke the charts.
According to Wikipedia, there's a genre called "new prog", can anyone give me any information on this? 


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This would seem to be bands that formed after 2000 that don't just mimic former generations. We have plenty of those on the site but they are scattered across all the sub-genres:-

Checking the charts:-
Wobbler
All Traps On Earth
Nil
Birds & Buildings
Riverside
Kayo Dot
The Mars Volta
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From my Avant perspective I'd throw out there:-

Far Corner
Zevious
Jean Louis
PoiL
Sleepytime Gorilla Museum
Vak
Sonar
Setna
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For me personally modern prog is the one that is more influenced by indie/alternative rock/punk rock than by psychedelia/60s pop/70s prog - Oceansize, Pure Reason Revolution, Tool, The Mars Volta, Coheed and Cambria, Mew, Gazpacho, etc. Also love the bands who started as somewhat retro-prog but moved to create their own sound later on - Anekdoten, Porcupine Tree, h's Marillion

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Originally posted by Nogbad_The_Bad Nogbad_The_Bad wrote:

This would seem to be bands that formed after 2000 that don't just mimic former generations

Oddly enough, these bands are as retro-prog as retro could be:
Originally posted by Nogbad_The_Bad Nogbad_The_Bad wrote:

Wobbler
All Traps On Earth
Birds & Buildings


These though more like it:
Originally posted by Nogbad_The_Bad Nogbad_The_Bad wrote:

Riverside
Kayo Dot
The Mars Volta
Haken


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For me, "new" progressive music includes post/alternative/progressive bands.
Here are some names:
-Gazpacho, Soup (post/alternative/progressive rock), 
-Caligula's Horse, Karnivool, The Butterfly Effect (alternative/progressive metal/rock),
-Archive, Radiohead, Muse (alternative/progressive rock),
-The Pineapple Thief, Porcupine Tree, Riverside (alternative/progressive rock/metal (for PT and Riverside) ),
-Caspian, Sleepmakeswaves, Long Distance Calling, God Is An Astronaut, Leech, If These Trees Could Talk, ... (post-rock/metal).



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Thanks, these posts are very helpful.Smile
Should I make a topic dedicated to the appreciation of new prog? It's obviously not a virtually unknown underground genre.
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New Prog....?
...yes because we need another category of prog.

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Originally posted by FatherChristmas FatherChristmas wrote:

I've been wondering recently whether there has been a new wave of prog bands I've somehow missed out, ad furthermore, whether any modern prog bands have actually broke the charts.
According to Wikipedia, there's a genre called "new prog", can anyone give me any information on this? 

I don't follow all the prog bands chart success but I do know that Steven Wilson, Porcupine Tree and the Mars Volta have all had albums in the top 100(top 50 in some cases). There's also Dream Theater of course and also bands like Muse and Radiohead if you want to count them(some do some don't). Also, back in 2002 Spock's Beard's "snow" made it to number 15 on the then relatively new internet albums chart(out of 30 listed). A more recent band who actually had an album crack the top 100 on the billboard charts is Thank You Scientist. Other than those I mentioned I'm not really aware of any unless we stretch the definition of prog out a bit. 

There is a genre called new prog but I don't know much about it. I think it's just bands who add more modern elements to the music and don't sound like old prog. My guess would be probably bands like Gazpacho, Oceansize or the Pineapple Thief.


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So many great prog bands have been formed in the last twenty years. Don't expect much discussion about them here. Only threads about 70's bands get more than 4 responses.
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Originally posted by Grumpyprogfan Grumpyprogfan wrote:

So many great prog bands have been formed in the last twenty years. Don't expect much discussion about them here. Only threads about 70's bands get more than 4 responses.

I would say more like past 30-35 years. The most neglected prog in my opinion is from the 90's and even a little bit beyond that. The past ten years? It's not discussed as much as 70's prog but at least it has the advantage of being new or relatively new and so isn't as buried as 90's(or early 2000's) prog imo.
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Originally posted by Grumpyprogfan Grumpyprogfan wrote:

So many great prog bands have been formed in the last twenty years. Don't expect much discussion about them here. Only threads about 70's bands get more than 4 responses.

What? You don't like seeing "Top 5 Yes Songs" "Selling England vs Close to the Edge" or "Is Pink Floyd Prog?" every week?LOL
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Originally posted by dougmcauliffe dougmcauliffe wrote:

What? You don't like seeing "Top 5 Yes Songs" "Selling England vs Close to the Edge" or "Is Pink Floyd Prog?" every week?LOL
More like every day.
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Originally posted by AFlowerKingCrimson AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:

I would say more like past 30-35 years. The most neglected prog in my opinion is from the 90's and even a little bit beyond that. The past ten years? It's not discussed as much as 70's prog but at least it has the advantage of being new or relatively new and so isn't as buried as 90's(or early 2000's) prog imo.
Lot's of great bands from the 90's. Who do you like? Mike Keneally, Discipline, and Echolyn get overlooked.
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Originally posted by Grumpyprogfan Grumpyprogfan wrote:

Originally posted by AFlowerKingCrimson AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:

I would say more like past 30-35 years. The most neglected prog in my opinion is from the 90's and even a little bit beyond that. The past ten years? It's not discussed as much as 70's prog but at least it has the advantage of being new or relatively new and so isn't as buried as 90's(or early 2000's) prog imo.
Lot's of great bands from the 90's. Who do you like? Mike Keneally, Discipline, and Echolyn get overlooked.

On this site Echolyn are starting to get a bit overlooked maybe because they haven't put out an album in a while. Discipline? No, very well known on here. You could be right about MK except that he has the Zappa connection. Still, I haven't seen him mentioned on here much(or maybe not in a while also). He's pretty good live.

There were a lot of bands but some would be Salem Hill, Mastermind, Par Lindh Project, After Crying, Underground Railroad(early 2000's), Pye Fyte(one great album from 1998), Iluvatar and White Willow. 


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Originally posted by FatherChristmas FatherChristmas wrote:

Should I make a topic dedicated to the appreciation of new prog?
There were those back in the day (one started by yours truly ) but as well-spotted above, they weren't really as popular as "What's Your Favourite Genesis Album?"-type threads Unless it's a Steven Wilson one of course!
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Originally posted by AFlowerKingCrimson AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:

Echolyn

Originally posted by AFlowerKingCrimson AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:

Discipline


Love 'em both, especially Discipline. Modern-prog though? Nah, they're heavily inspired by Gentle Giant (Echolyn) and VDGG (Discipline), and of course also by Genesis and King Crimson. So yeah, modern-era prog bands but definitely retro-prog style-wise
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Originally posted by Prog-jester Prog-jester wrote:

Originally posted by AFlowerKingCrimson AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:

Echolyn

Originally posted by AFlowerKingCrimson AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:

Discipline


Love 'em both, especially Discipline. Modern-prog though? Nah, they're heavily inspired by Gentle Giant (Echolyn) and VDGG (Discipline), and of course also by Genesis and King Crimson. So yeah, modern-era prog bands but definitely retro-prog style-wise

I was responding to someone else. It's not necessarily my opinion that they are modern either. However, I don't hear much retro prog in echolyn at least not in a while for them. 
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Discipline's debut was '88 and echolyn in '91. Hardly modern.
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Originally posted by Nogbad_The_Bad Nogbad_The_Bad wrote:

Discipline's debut was '88 and echolyn in '91. Hardly modern.

That Discipline "debut" wasn't first released until five years ago or so. Either way 93 isn't modern either.
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