Announcing the Prog-Metal split |
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keiser willhelm
Forum Senior Member Joined: September 14 2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 1697 |
Posted: October 22 2007 at 13:51 | ||||
oh and metal archives? this site is made up of something like (dont quote me i have no idea but its close to) 300 or so prog metal bands. this site has well over 3000. 10%. its still HEAVILY prog rock and the arguements over this "questionable" genre stem from that as there are a lot of people who come to this site who do not appreciate progmetal. Prog metal, as a result, gets a lot of attention in the forums and because of this increased awareness people seem to focus strictly on prog metal and tend to ignore 90% of the site that has nothing to do with the genre at all. its a popular discussion topic but as far as the archives go, not too popular in the overall scheme of things. i wouldnt worry about it.
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Dean
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Posted: October 22 2007 at 13:56 | ||||
I must admit I didn't think experimental/post metal was going to be quite as interesting as it is, but as Jody has just said while I was typing this, the subgenre includes:
which is still quite a diverse spread of "metal" subgenres and I'll certainly be concentrating my "metal spend" on the lesser known bands in there.
(any chance of Ulver being moved here????)
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GoldenSpiral
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Posted: October 22 2007 at 14:03 | ||||
Yup, it has a lot of my favorite bands, mixed with many I've never heard. I gotta get on that.
As far as Ulver, the Post-rock and PM teams decided a while back that despite their metal background Ulver belonged in post-rock... mainly because they just didn't have enough in common with metal anymore. The same could be said for bands like Red Sparowes and Russian Circles, who have metal elements, but are more post-rock than anything.
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Dean
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Posted: October 22 2007 at 14:09 | ||||
okay, fair point.
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TheProgtologist
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator / Retired Admin Joined: May 23 2005 Location: Baltimore,Md US Status: Offline Points: 27802 |
Posted: October 22 2007 at 14:14 | ||||
The defintions should be included soon and all the bands that need moved should be done in the next couple of days.
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ProgBagel
Prog Reviewer Joined: May 13 2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 2819 |
Posted: October 22 2007 at 15:13 | ||||
Only dabbed into it a little....but I'm really liking it so far. It's shows the diversity in the top albums even after beings split by three!!!
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TheProgtologist
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator / Retired Admin Joined: May 23 2005 Location: Baltimore,Md US Status: Offline Points: 27802 |
Posted: October 22 2007 at 16:01 | ||||
Thanks for the postitive responses and feedback,you guys ROCK.
I was expecting a lot of negativity and a backlash,and it is so cool that you all are being so supportive.
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Trickster F.
Prog Reviewer Joined: February 10 2006 Location: Belize Status: Offline Points: 5308 |
Posted: October 22 2007 at 16:26 | ||||
I'm more comfortable with calling the Prog-Metal I like "Awesome Prog-Metal". The subgenre works, as I am able to enjoy it immensely without worrying too much what box-inside-a-box to squeeze it in.
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The T
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Posted: October 22 2007 at 16:48 | ||||
Time for a prostate check.....
About the split... Good. Now when it's done, people will realize that prog metal never was a bunch of DT clones... (only 5% of the bands....)......
Hope after this is done we can go back to clean that chart and add more bands.... yes, I know... when all it's said and done, prog-metal will have taken over.... (Love to play with paranoids)....
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Trickster F.
Prog Reviewer Joined: February 10 2006 Location: Belize Status: Offline Points: 5308 |
Posted: October 22 2007 at 17:03 | ||||
I've actually never understood that "Prog-Metal is not just about DT clones" argument. Even though I always did lack exposure to such artists due to having no interest in that direction whatsoever, even after having to work with the PMT for what, half a year or so, I could count the amount of times I found a "DT clone" on the chart.
I'd say it's just a myth, DT are so mind-bogglingly big that they appear to people not as one band, but a whole bunch of 'em? Get the hint?
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Dean
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Posted: October 22 2007 at 17:09 | ||||
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sircosick
Forum Senior Member Joined: January 29 2007 Location: Chile Status: Offline Points: 1264 |
Posted: October 22 2007 at 17:17 | ||||
I don't like PM, though I'm wondering if it'll be useful to people who don't like the genre as much as (surely) for those who love it. Perhaps it will..... who knows. I'll take a look at the split!!
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The T
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Posted: October 22 2007 at 17:21 | ||||
No... when you get outside the forest, you actually get a different view from the trees... It changes whether it's a sequoia or a pine... but when dealing with Cypresses, it's another story... you can tell them apart but you still have the idea of a big amount of green leaves...
There's no sense in that. Well, about the post, there ARE a few DT clones (yes, I RECOGNIZE it...).... Just hear Lemur Voice's debut.... but there are few, and far between... And now people will have the chance to actually avoid any chance of finding one by avoiding the the classic progressive metal genre... even though, even in that sub genre, only 10% of the bands sound really close to DT
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Dean
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Posted: October 22 2007 at 17:29 | ||||
it's okay T, I know the split wasn't done so people could avoid DT clones - afterall, some of the so-called clones are actually very good in their own right.
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The T
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Posted: October 22 2007 at 17:35 | ||||
I'm proud of you..You've seen the truth....
yes, many of the clones are actually GOOD! (when they have at least some original elements... not Lemur Voice....) Edited by The T - October 22 2007 at 17:36 |
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Trickster F.
Prog Reviewer Joined: February 10 2006 Location: Belize Status: Offline Points: 5308 |
Posted: October 22 2007 at 17:43 | ||||
It could be useful to people who generally dislike the genre, as choosing a specific subgroup for your liking and searching for similar artists would lead to discoveries in an area of the genre you would find more pleasant.
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Trickster F.
Prog Reviewer Joined: February 10 2006 Location: Belize Status: Offline Points: 5308 |
Posted: October 22 2007 at 17:47 | ||||
That comment had nothing to do with the subject of the PM split by the PM Team, I just pointed out that those DT clones, while they indeed do exist, aren't as dominant as some people claim them to be.
I know my ex-colleague Bryan Adair used to say the band Andromeda even achieved more success in areas Dream Theater and although I never heard them myself I guess there is a point in saying some of the so-called clones can be pretty darn tight.
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jikai55
Forum Senior Member Joined: March 21 2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 296 |
Posted: October 22 2007 at 17:49 | ||||
Also, I was wondering about Subterranean Masquerade. They, quite unfortunatly, don't seem to belong anywhere.
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micky
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Posted: October 22 2007 at 17:50 | ||||
^ ^ exactly Ivan... for me there are certains elements in PM that I
do dislike intensely, yet never wanted to write off the whole sub as it
was here.. this way is easier for people like me to get a better idea
of the differences that were within the larger Progressive
Metal umbrella.
Looking forward to Agalloch being my first foray into exp/post metal... though I'm not sure what I may find within tech/extreme but that is the fun isn't it... exploring. Edited by micky - October 22 2007 at 17:51 |
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Trickster F.
Prog Reviewer Joined: February 10 2006 Location: Belize Status: Offline Points: 5308 |
Posted: October 22 2007 at 17:52 | ||||
It's probably going to either Avant-Garde Prog Metal or Experimental Metal, I wasn't involved in this process so I have no idea what the difference between those two is (Experimental Metal could mean anything).
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