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Topic: The New Prog Appreciation Society Posted: July 11 2020 at 05:02
POST 2000 ONLY!*
From bands like IQ and Yes having a second heyday and solo artists spawned from broken up bands like Steven Wilson to an entire new generation of prog bands including the Mars Volta, Dillinger Escape Plan and Thank You Scientist make up the surprisingly large field of new prog... post comments on the genre here.
Could someone please help me establish new prog as a genre in its own right, as it is not currently listed.
*Bands formed pre-2000 are fine so long as they've done stuff post-2000.
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Posted: July 11 2020 at 06:47
FatherChristmas wrote:
POST 2000 ONLY!*
From bands like IQ and Yes having a second heyday and solo artists spawned from broken up bands like Steven Wilson to an entire new generation of prog bands including the Mars Volta, Dillinger Escape Plan and Thank You Scientist make up the surprisingly large field of new prog... post comments on the genre here.
Well your first statement is going to make sure this thread is dominated by old bands more recent releases rather than anything new.
FatherChristmas wrote:
Could someone please help me establish new prog as a genre in its own right, as it is not currently listed.
*Bands formed pre-2000 are fine so long as they've done stuff post-2000.
No, we certainly don't need any additional genres.
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Two of my favourite new prog bands are Blackmore's Night and Mostly Autumn and I'll have threads coming up for both of those bands just as soon as I've written the albums intros.
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Posted: July 11 2020 at 08:03
Sorry, but what you are talking about here is nothing close to a defined genre. Its merely a chronological regrouping of already defined artists. "New" says absolutely zero about the artist's sound.
Even if we had the capacity to do so, Progarchives.com will not be making any changes to the subgenres as they are currently established.
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