Punk Bands for the Prog Ear? |
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spectral
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Topic: Punk Bands for the Prog Ear? Posted: August 06 2005 at 19:17 |
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It is the intent of the lyrics, not necessarily the lyrics themselves that are important. I doubt there is sarcasm in the tone of the lyrics, not judging by them having an entire song dedicated to how bad TV is for you (Classic Arts Showcase). On a prog note, Trail of Dead sample Soft Machine. |
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"...misty halos made visible by the spectral illumination of moonshine."
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FragileDT
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Posted: August 06 2005 at 17:26 | |
[/QUOTE] I think that record is borderline prog IMO. Absolutely superb. Some lyrics from the title track... "Look at those c**ts on MTV
[/QUOTE] I would have to disagree and say that those lyrics are pretty bad. I mean going about talking about the corruptions of MTV and the American Dream by calling them c**ts is immature. I would advise to look at many other songs on the same theme before that one. The lyrics are so bad it makes me think there is sarcasm in the statement. Something like "I can't wait for the day -Rx Bandits, Overcome (The Recapitulation) Now those are some really good lyrics on a very similar topic. Edited by FragileDT |
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spectral
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Posted: August 06 2005 at 14:06 | |
I think that record is borderline prog IMO. Absolutely superb. Some lyrics from the title track... "Look at those c**ts on MTV
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Certif1ed
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Posted: August 06 2005 at 10:58 | |
Punkadelic's a great album - "Watching the Grass Grow" and "Space Invaders" are really progressive thinking songs. |
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Scratchy
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Posted: August 06 2005 at 09:38 | |
+ Mercury Rev - Deserter's Songs - onwards |
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Scratchy
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Posted: August 06 2005 at 09:16 | |
Scratchy
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Posted: August 06 2005 at 09:06 | |
Check this album out - you might like it? |
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BaldJean
Prog Reviewer Joined: May 28 2005 Location: Germany Status: Offline Points: 10387 |
Posted: August 06 2005 at 02:50 | |
probably the Dead Kennedies. the Stranglers have always been wrongly branded punk, since they were one of the few bands who could actually play polyphonic. an interesting little known punk band with prog attitudes is Inner City Unit, a band in which Nik Turner of Hawkwind played. if any band is prog punk it is definitely them. their best albums are "Pass Out", "Punkadelic" and "The President Tapes". "The Maximum Effect" is a bit tame, and "New Anatomy" doesn't quite convince me, but they deserve being checked out. here a link to their homepage: http://www.doremi.co.uk/icu/ |
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Hemispheres
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Posted: August 05 2005 at 23:05 | |
I Recomend The Birthday Party with nick cave its clearly influenced by captain beefheart there a good post punk band
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Snow Dog
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Posted: August 05 2005 at 21:12 | |
As most of the bands mentioned here aren't Punk or Prog I'll toss in Magazine who aren't either, either. But I think they qualify here.
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FragileDT
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Posted: August 05 2005 at 21:03 | |
And I wouldn't be surprised since their music a few years back was not as impressive as the new album (though the lyrics were still very good.) I think you should really give "the Resignation" a listen, it will surprise you, the only similarity to the old sound would be the reggae influence that seems to coat Matt Embree (the singer and lead guitarist.) |
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In the freedom of music But glittering prizes And endless Compromises Shatter the illusion Of integrity |
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spectral
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Posted: August 05 2005 at 09:17 | |
I could never get into RxBandits when I listened to them a few years back. The funny thing about Coheed is that they are not directly influenced by Rush. Claudio claimed to have disliked Rush until very recently (and now he is a fan). Their influences are more Iron Maiden based. I saw Coheed live in London a few months back and they were pretty bad. But I'm giving them the benefit of the doubt and seeing them again in Brighton in a few weeks time. |
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"...misty halos made visible by the spectral illumination of moonshine."
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Rx Bandit
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Posted: August 05 2005 at 09:12 | |
This guy knows what he is talking about. Rx Bandits are possibly my favourite band and not very well known at all so they play incredibly small venues. So different, and great live. Initially Refused sound quite harsh if you're not used to Hardcore but there is something about that album that keeps you listening. Thrice are supposed to be going in a more "Cinematic" direction for their next album, which sounds promising! I would add Coheed and Cambria to this list (Another one of my personal favourites). If you like epic Sci Fi Tretraologies at all, this is the band for you. The story is woven through the albums which is also being revealed in the singer's series of comics. Geeky to the maximum, but in a good way, and lyrically not as cringeworthy as some of 2112 by Rush, although they are clearly a big influence. Claudio Sanchez has got a freakishly high voice though that is a lot better than Geddy Lee's, in my opinion. Coheed are also great live and the singer's afro is a sight to behold. "In Keeping Secrets Of Silent Earth:3" is probably their best album to date but i am looking forward to the first part of the end of the saga "Good Apollo I'm Burning Star IV Volume One: From Fear Through The Eyes Of Madness". Possibly one of the most ridiculously long titles ever but it should be good. Edited by Rx Bandit |
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Certif1ed
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Posted: August 05 2005 at 05:53 | |
I third the Stranglers - and would recommend the 1977-1982 Collection to anyone not familiar, or vaguely familar and wants to hear more of their good stuff. The albums tend to be patchy, but never standard punk fare. Also, the Damned did some very interesing psychedelia inspired stuff. "Machine Gun Etiquette" and "Phantasmagoria" are well worth a second listen. I'm particularly keen on their cover of "Alone Again Or" (the Love classic). |
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Zargus
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Posted: August 05 2005 at 05:38 | |
Television - Marquee Moon, is a great album i love very much the title track is fantastic, its not realy porg i guees but its not punk ither... Its great music thats what it is.
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Mategra
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Posted: August 05 2005 at 03:46 | |
Toyah - Sheep Farming in Barnet / The Blue Meaning The former is co-produced by Keith Hale of Comus and Hawkwind fame. |
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Dragon Phoenix
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Posted: August 05 2005 at 03:39 | |
I second Stranglers. And I know I'm alone in this around here, but I love Green Day, especially the latest album. |
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richardh
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Posted: August 05 2005 at 02:52 | |
The Stranglers (inc great moog solo on Nice N Sleazy) Siouxsie And The Banshees (.btw the remasters of their albums are coming out soon) Public Image Limited (the album with Steve Vai) Placebo - Sleeping With Ghosts (or is that grunge??!) |
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Hemispheres
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Posted: August 04 2005 at 23:12 | |
i would suggest black flags album - family man a half instrumental half spoken word album Something about the dead kennedys i like as well maybe im just crazy and definetly check out the first 2 public image ltd album there awesome even though there closer to avant garde then punk i would recomend it
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Ty1020
Forum Senior Member Joined: April 24 2005 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 721 |
Posted: August 04 2005 at 22:30 | |
When I used to be into punk my favourite band was Bad Religion.
Although they're not musically interesting, they're still lyrically one
of the most pretentious bands I've ever heard, and for that reason, I'd
recommend them to prog fans .
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