Author |
Topic Search Topic Options
|
Epignosis
Special Collaborator
Honorary Collaborator
Joined: December 30 2007
Location: Raeford, NC
Status: Offline
Points: 32524
|
Posted: July 02 2009 at 15:46 |
HAI GUYS. WE ARE THE JONAS BROTHERS.
|
|
|
CCVP
Prog Reviewer
Joined: September 15 2007
Location: Vitória, Brasil
Status: Offline
Points: 7971
|
Posted: July 02 2009 at 15:48 |
|
|
|
StyLaZyn
Forum Senior Member
Joined: November 22 2005
Location: United States
Status: Offline
Points: 4079
|
Posted: July 02 2009 at 15:48 |
Epignosis wrote:
HAI GUYS. WE ARE THE JONAS BROTHERS.
|
Heard of LOL CATZ? We need LOL DTz?
|
|
|
CCVP
Prog Reviewer
Joined: September 15 2007
Location: Vitória, Brasil
Status: Offline
Points: 7971
|
Posted: July 02 2009 at 15:52 |
Epignosis wrote:
Evolver wrote:
Epignosis wrote:
Dream Theater is moving up in the world!
Next, they'll be opening up for Hannah Montana!
|
Oh please no!
I have tickets to see them in Boston this August!
|
No, no...they're not quite cool enough. This year it's the Jonas Brothers.
|
hmm, so the total time of the gig will be something around 3 hours and 30 minutes. DT playing their usual 3 hour set and then the main act: Jonas Brothers playing all their songs 3 times.
|
|
|
paulwalker71
Forum Senior Member
Joined: October 07 2005
Location: United Kingdom
Status: Offline
Points: 215
|
Posted: July 02 2009 at 16:24 |
Scanning down the Billboard chart, I see that the new Mars Volta has come in at Number 12 Suggests that prog is doing well generally....
|
|
Conor Fynes
Prog Reviewer
Joined: February 11 2009
Location: Vancouver, CA
Status: Offline
Points: 3196
|
Posted: July 02 2009 at 16:30 |
Epignosis wrote:
HAI GUYS. WE ARE THE JONAS BROTHERS.
|
Thank you for bringing a smile to my face
|
|
JLocke
Prog Reviewer
Joined: November 18 2007
Status: Offline
Points: 4900
|
Posted: July 02 2009 at 17:17 |
Epignosis wrote:
HAI GUYS. WE ARE THE JONAS BROTHERS.
|
Rob, this is officially your best post ever.
|
|
Gustavo Froes
Forum Senior Member
Joined: October 06 2008
Location: Rio,Brazil
Status: Offline
Points: 385
|
Posted: July 02 2009 at 17:20 |
paulwalker71 wrote:
Scanning down the Billboard chart, I see that the new Mars Volta has come in at Number 12
Suggests that prog is doing well generally....
|
Yeah..but i'll take a shot and say that most people who are buying these albums don't have a clue that they are into progressive rock,if they know what the genre IS anyway.
|
|
harmonium.ro
Special Collaborator
Honorary Collaborator / Retired Admin
Joined: August 18 2008
Location: Anna Calvi
Status: Offline
Points: 22989
|
Posted: July 02 2009 at 18:39 |
^ How many of us knew what prog was when we first entered PA searching for information about one or two bands rock/metal bands that we liked?
|
|
SergiUriah
Forum Senior Member
Joined: May 03 2009
Location: I don´t know
Status: Offline
Points: 453
|
Posted: July 02 2009 at 18:39 |
Gustavo Froes wrote:
Yeah..but i'll take a shot and say that most people who are buying these albums don't have a clue that they are into progressive rock,if they know what the genre IS anyway.
|
Sure.
Perhaps I´ll buy the album, even I finished a bit tired of so much technical ecstasy in DT. I have 4 originals, but their last works seemed too repetitive and boring to me...but people talks very well about this BC&SL.
|
|
|
JJLehto
Prog Reviewer
Joined: April 05 2006
Location: Tallahassee, FL
Status: Offline
Points: 34550
|
Posted: July 02 2009 at 19:15 |
So, THAT'S why BC & SL sucks....
|
|
Atavachron
Special Collaborator
Honorary Collaborator
Joined: September 30 2006
Location: Pearland
Status: Offline
Points: 65261
|
Posted: July 02 2009 at 19:59 |
Gustavo Froes wrote:
paulwalker71 wrote:
Scanning down the Billboard chart, I see that the new Mars Volta has come in at Number 12
Suggests that prog is doing well generally....
|
Yeah..but i'll take a shot and say that most people who are buying these albums don't have a clue that they are into progressive rock,if they know what the genre IS anyway.
|
which is often the case with prog, i.e. Jethro Tull, Rush, Pink Floyd I'm impressed, congrats DT, a shot in the arm for thoughtful and complex rock music
|
|
Amwitt2
Forum Newbie
Joined: July 01 2009
Location: Kentucky
Status: Offline
Points: 1
|
Posted: July 03 2009 at 00:10 |
DT is getting the national recognition in the US that they have been getting for years in Sweeden and Japan. Its about damn time
|
DT = Greatness
|
|
hitting_singularity2
Forum Senior Member
Joined: June 14 2009
Location: ON, Canada
Status: Offline
Points: 127
|
Posted: July 03 2009 at 00:49 |
paulwalker71 wrote:
Scanning down the Billboard chart, I see that the new Mars Volta has come in at Number 12
Suggests that prog is doing well generally....
|
Indeed! I seriously think prog will be one of the top genres within 5 years. Either that or i want it so bad I'm delusional.
|
|
Mr ProgFreak
Forum Senior Member
Joined: November 08 2008
Location: Sweden
Status: Offline
Points: 5195
|
Posted: July 03 2009 at 00:56 |
Isn't it weird that these days you can enter the billboard top 10 with 40k albums sold?
Maybe illegal downloads are bad for music after all ... I couldn't care less about billboard charts, but if album sales continue to decline, less albums will be produced. As much as I think that music is art, the musicians have to finance their lives somehow, so it will always also be an industry.
|
|
hitting_singularity2
Forum Senior Member
Joined: June 14 2009
Location: ON, Canada
Status: Offline
Points: 127
|
Posted: July 03 2009 at 01:41 |
Mr ProgFreak wrote:
Isn't it weird that these days you can enter the billboard top 10 with 40k albums sold?
Maybe illegal downloads are bad for music after all ... I couldn't care less about billboard charts, but if album sales continue to decline, less albums will be produced. As much as I think that music is art, the musicians have to finance their lives somehow, so it will always also be an industry.
|
I think it's good for 'em. Musicians get to stay closer to their fans and don't go aloof by being insanely rich. And come on, you sell 40k records and go on tour, your not going to starve However, I do think dl's can be a bad thing. There is this really good band from my town, Newmarket, that had to stop making music because their stuff got so heavily downloaded. Now they work at the local music store.
|
|
CCVP
Prog Reviewer
Joined: September 15 2007
Location: Vitória, Brasil
Status: Offline
Points: 7971
|
Posted: July 03 2009 at 10:14 |
hitting_singularity2 wrote:
Mr ProgFreak wrote:
Isn't it weird that these days you can enter the billboard top 10 with 40k albums sold?
Maybe illegal downloads are bad for music after all ... I couldn't care less about billboard charts, but if album sales continue to decline, less albums will be produced. As much as I think that music is art, the musicians have to finance their lives somehow, so it will always also be an industry.
|
I think it's good for 'em. Musicians get to stay closer to their fans and don't go aloof by being insanely rich. And come on, you sell 40k records and go on tour, your not going to starve
However, I do think dl's can be a bad thing. There is this really good band from my town, Newmarket, that had to stop making music because their stuff got so heavily downloaded. Now they work at the local music store.
|
Kind of the same thing happened to Maudlin of the Well. Their albums were only released in limited numbers and would sold out relatively quick. Now their latest album can be downloaded for free in their web site and you can decide if you want to donate something to them. I wish I could donate something, but i don't have any credit card and, in this case, I would need an international one.
Edited by CCVP - July 03 2009 at 10:14
|
|
|
sleeper
Prog Reviewer
Joined: October 09 2005
Location: Entropia
Status: Offline
Points: 16449
|
Posted: July 03 2009 at 10:29 |
Logan wrote:
I haven't heard their newest, and am far from a DT expert, but can the success be attributed in part to the latest being a more mainstream metal album? Or because progressive music (and particularly progressive metal) has gained popularity, and more people can absorb it now? And because DT has managed to gain so many fans that are both hardcore proggers and non-hardcore proggers since it has a wider range of appeal than many of the more experimental acts. It's a likely a combination of factors, of course. Of course DT has a hardcore fan-base already, and is gaining many new fans. DT's idols, Rush, did very well with their latest as well.
|
I'd say the biggest factor is that now they're on Roadrunner Records they actually have a label thats willing to promote them, and promote them quite a bit too, which is far more than Warner ever did.
|
Spending more than I should on Prog since 2005
|
|
CCVP
Prog Reviewer
Joined: September 15 2007
Location: Vitória, Brasil
Status: Offline
Points: 7971
|
Posted: July 03 2009 at 10:31 |
sleeper wrote:
Logan wrote:
I haven't heard their newest, and am far from a DT expert, but can the success be attributed in part to the latest being a more mainstream metal album? Or because progressive music (and particularly progressive metal) has gained popularity, and more people can absorb it now? And because DT has managed to gain so many fans that are both hardcore proggers and non-hardcore proggers since it has a wider range of appeal than many of the more experimental acts. It's a likely a combination of factors, of course. Of course DT has a hardcore fan-base already, and is gaining many new fans. DT's idols, Rush, did very well with their latest as well.
|
I'd say the biggest factor is that now they're on Roadrunner Records they actually have a label thats willing to promote them, and promote them quite a bit too, which is far more than Warner ever did.
|
Touché
|
|
|
KingCrimson250
Forum Senior Member
Joined: October 29 2008
Status: Offline
Points: 573
|
Posted: July 03 2009 at 12:16 |
JJLehto wrote:
So, THAT'S why BC & SL sucks....
|
Yeah, I agree. I only liked the album before it became famous. In all seriousness, while I have yet to hear DT's latest I do think it's very cool to see a prog band making it into the top 10. I do believe that the period we're in now is the genre's finest hour since the 70s, and it's nice to see some evidence of that.
|
|
Donate monthly and keep PA fast-loading and ad-free forever.