"Progressive Punk", a new sub-genre on PA? |
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David_D
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Posted: November 04 2021 at 07:14 |
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What do you guys think?
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TheLionOfPrague
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Could be, yeah. Another new subgenre could be "post-progressive" that I saw that's been starting to be used a lot recently and it wasn't before.
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Cristi
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what is "post-progressive"?
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ExittheLemming
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I think that pre (your post) is where we're at with classifications on PA. Are there music genres that are regressive?
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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Just what we need: more subgenres.
I'm not necessarily against it but I think maybe we should get rid of a few before we add more. Edited by AFlowerKingCrimson - November 04 2021 at 08:44 |
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Lewian
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I don't think so. It's fun to think of bands that make this connection, they do exist, no problem with that, but sometimes the relation of these to either punk or prog is rather far-fetched, and they are neatly classified elsewhere. Also, apart from being associated with prog punk, they don't seem to have that much in common. Surely I wouldn't see this as a (sub-)genre.
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I wouldn't think that the punk musicians give a damn about it like some do.
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David_D
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Some material good for consideration is available here (siLLy puPPy)
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David_D
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Well, I don't know about that. Anyway, it's also a question concerning music afficionados, and however you look at it, the usage of labels seems to be very popular and advantagious for both parts.
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siLLy puPPy
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I doubt there are enough artists to warrant a new subgenre
I compiled a comprehensive list of pronk artists on rate your music and I could only find less than 100 some of which aren’t proggy enough to be on PA |
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Cristi
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but if punk becomes proggy, is it punk anymore?
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Pronk?
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David_D
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Maybe this new genre might include many other artists than Pronk. Some of them has been mentioned in the Prog Punk thread, and usually classified as Avant-Prog, Art Punk or Post-Punk.
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David_D
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what about Metal? and isn't Crossover Prog proggy Rock? The same could be said about Jazz-Rock, Psychedelic Rock and so on.
Edited by David_D - November 04 2021 at 13:51 |
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Cristi
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what about it? I was just kidding, with prog and punk being opposites, with the media of the time calling out "punk killed prog" so much that people started believing it. The use of the smiling devil emoticon means I was not serious, I was trying to be funny, seems I failed.
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David_D
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Okay, sorry, Cristi, I'm not used to the PA humor and using of the emoticons.
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progaardvark
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I agree with this assessment. A lot of what is in your list has been filed under RIO/Avant-Prog (and deservedly so in my opinion). If this number was incredibly larger, then I could see a possible new subgenre (like back when art rock got too big and was split into eclectic and crossover).
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If Prog Punk were added, it would definitely include more than just pronk. I doubt it would ever be added, though. It doesn’t really fit the remit of this site. The inclusion of jazz fusion is controversial enough for many, without adding punk to the mix. As per the discussion in the US vs UK prog thread, PA is very much based upon a European idea of what is (or is not) prog, and much of the progressive movement in the US is simply not recognised as prog here. To me, it doesn’t really make any difference. There are no right or wrong answers when it comes to what is (or is not) prog, because everyone has different ideas. I just accept PA for what it is, and know that I have a different idea of what prog is to PA. It would be kind of cool if PA added prog punk, but I totally understand the reasons why it is unlikely. The thing is, as much as PA would like to be a repository for all prog, it would simply be unwieldy to attempt. There is plenty of prog hip hop out there, but I would never expect that to be added here. Prog in PA tends to be from the pop and rock worlds - and that’s one of the reasons the inclusion of jazz fusion is contentious. Punk is at least from the pop and rock worlds, so would have a better chance than prog hip hop of making it into PA, but only the proggiest pronk makes the grade, and most of them will already exist somewhere in PA. Let’s face it, a lot of the prog related bands and artists are considered prog outside PA, but because of the definitions here, can “only” be included as prog related. And I’ve seen numerous bands and artists that are considered prog outside PA have their submissions declined because they are not prog “enough”. The present definitions of prog for inclusion in PA would preclude most punk bands that could be considered prog, I would think. To be honest, that’s why I like the forum, I find the PA site quite limited compared to the interests of the regular contributors here - many of whom have a far broader personal definition of what is prog than PA does. And before anyone queries it, yes when I am listening to submissions for prog metal, it is the PA definitions I go by, and not my own! 😜 |
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lol no
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lol yes....lol
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