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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 03 2009 at 20:42
BTW: Helloween has not only been discussed twice, since 2005 it has been mentioned repeatedly and never added.
 
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I know not all of this links are suggestions, but I believe the issue has been discussed vastly.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 03 2009 at 20:49
I have a more pressing question.

Is it "HELL-o-ween," like a 12-year-old making "Halloween" slightly more profane by changing a vowel?  Or is it "Hello-ween," like someone is wishing his schlong a good day?




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 03 2009 at 20:49
Originally posted by stonebeard stonebeard wrote:

Originally posted by Ivan_Melgar_M Ivan_Melgar_M wrote:

some oif this sites have added Grabnd Funk Railroad as a prog Metal band....but not Helloween.
 
Oh...well then we can therefore disregard anything they have to say about Prog Metal.


Yep, though Heavy Metal was a pretty progressive animated film and they did have a track in that: "Queen Bee".  I preferred the magazine.

Originally posted by The T The T wrote:

^Sea of tranquility just reviewed the last Marduk album... while a decent norsecore black metal album, it has 0.0000% progressiveness .... That website is the least effective reference....


But was it reviewed as a prog metal album?  Like I said, they don't only cover Prog, nor does PA for that matter.  From the description I gave it's said to be a "Web zine with news and reviews of heavy metal, progressive metal, and progressive rock."

Anyway, as you say, it's up to the admins to decide if they think it fits the Prog Related parameters sufficiently (I never did get a handle on the Prog Related category). Incidentally, I've wondered if Prog Related is a strictly non-prog category, as some people say, if anything having any Prog merits should be allowed there. ;)


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 03 2009 at 21:13
^^^^ Was it ever evaluated by the admin team? Did the admin respond in those threads? I haven't read them.  As we know, there is a formal, and commonly very laborious, process when it comes to that which is not the same as with other teams.  Suggesting and discussing is not usually enough.  It usually entails a formal proposal and full support by a "staff" member usually, for instance, before it would even be considered for evaluation down the road.  Even with collab support and good arguments it's commonly a very lengthy process before a decision might be reached.  
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 03 2009 at 22:03
Well, just to end, we must go to the Prog Related parameters:
 
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Prog Related is the category that groups bands and artists that:

- Without being 100% Prog, received clear MUSICAL influence of this genre, AND

- Are widely accepted as MUSICALLY influential to the development of Progressive Rock by the community, AND

- Blend characteristics of Progressive Rock with mainstream elements creating a final product that despite not being part of the genre is evident that are close to Prog.
 
1.- Received Prog influences?: I believe proobably, many bands received Prog influence
 
2.- Are widely accepted as influencial to the development oif Pr9og?: No way, that's more than evident.
 
3.- Are close to Prog Rock?: I don't believe, I liked Walls of Jericho and Keeper of the Seven Keys, but never found any Prog relation..
 
But the Adms will decide.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 03 2009 at 22:14
Anyone who says that The Legacy is not a progressive metal album is purely insane.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 03 2009 at 22:31
Originally posted by King By-Tor King By-Tor wrote:

Anyone who says that The Legacy is not a progressive metal album is purely insane.


Purely.

Then why doesn't Prog Metal Team adds them?

Are all of them insane?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 03 2009 at 23:54
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 04 2009 at 11:12
^I am insane. Though no psychiatrist has ever confirmed it.. Tongue
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Originally posted by The T The T wrote:

^I am insane. Though no psychiatrist has ever confirmed it.. Tongue
 
I'm sure we all are insane in some degree.......Normal people is boring.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 04 2009 at 14:12
Originally posted by Ivan_Melgar_M Ivan_Melgar_M wrote:

Originally posted by King By-Tor King By-Tor wrote:

Anyone who says that The Legacy is not a progressive metal album is purely insane.


Purely.

Then why doesn't Prog Metal Team adds them?

Are all of them insane?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 09 2009 at 15:49
Bump.

Any news of evaluation from the admin group?

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I really didn't want my first post to be on an "isn't this prog?" thread, but I couldn't resist this post by the King. Below the quote are 100% my personal opinions based on my personal listening experience. If you get the feeling that I'm talking big, that's only because I'm talking to myself. None of the below are rules or anything like that whatsoever, and absolutely no offense intended. I've just tried to draw a prog-related picture of Helloween as I see it.
Just FYI, so that you will know what I mean when I say something vague: The ideal type of a progressive band in my own little prog world is Van der Graaf Generator, and naturally the one feature I value the most in any progressive effort is sincerity.

Originally posted by King By-Tor King By-Tor wrote:

Anyone who says that The Legacy is not a progressive metal album is purely insane.



Ermm I could have agreed, had the album been purely the king for a thousand years. Helloween is one of my all time favourite bands, and of course I too get some proggy feel from them every now and then. And as for the Legacy album, they've come as close as they can to prog. But even in that album, and actually in the entire catalog of Helloween, only one song, "The King for a 1000 Years" qualifies as progressive. Being in total denial of the genre called prog-metal and detesting each and every band named therein, I even think that that one song is the one and only progressive metal song ever made--though nothing magnificent.

Still, that doesn't make Helloween a prog or even related band. Early Helloween seems to have tried hard to give progressive output, as evident in the "epic" shots in the Keeper duo. But both "Keeper of the Seven Keys" and "Halloween" were...well...lame. Both songs had proggy moments, but overall both were overlong, poorly composed mixtures of various melodies and rhythms that didn't really blend at all. And other than those two wannabe-prog epic failures, nothing in pre-2005 Helloween connects them to progressive rock, save for hints of prog influences here and there.

Since Deris came, it appeared that the band gave up trying (posing?) to be prog and rather focused on making better and more serious power metal, which in turn brought them closer to prog with every new album: better thought-of compositions, only slightly complex but pretty solid song structures, meaningful lyrics in effort to deal with significant issues, etc. However, since we came to see their latest output "Gambling with the Devil", it has appeared that the Legacy was the best that they can ever get: One progressive metal song in 13 (I don't see "Occasion Avenue" as another epic failure--indeed I revealed to last.fm that I loved the song, but it's not much prog either, at least nothing in comparison to the K4a1000Y, so it doesn't count for me).

On the other hand, of course, there is this weak probability that the next album by Helloween will feature several progressive songs and good non-prog power metal songs with numerous proggy moments. In that case, I suppose the admins too will start considering them as prog-related. And I truly wish for it, for I feel that the band has the potential to go prog but somehow always get stuck midway.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 01 2009 at 11:29
Originally posted by yaylitambur yaylitambur wrote:

I really didn't want my first post to be on an "isn't this prog?" thread, but I couldn't resist this post by the King. Below the quote are 100% my personal opinions based on my personal listening experience. If you get the feeling that I'm talking big, that's only because I'm talking to myself. None of the below are rules or anything like that whatsoever, and absolutely no offense intended. I've just tried to draw a prog-related picture of Helloween as I see it.
Just FYI, so that you will know what I mean when I say something vague: The ideal type of a progressive band in my own little prog world is Van der Graaf Generator, and naturally the one feature I value the most in any progressive effort is sincerity.

Originally posted by King By-Tor King By-Tor wrote:

Anyone who says that The Legacy is not a progressive metal album is purely insane.



Ermm I could have agreed, had the album been purely the king for a thousand years. Helloween is one of my all time favourite bands, and of course I too get some proggy feel from them every now and then. And as for the Legacy album, they've come as close as they can to prog. But even in that album, and actually in the entire catalog of Helloween, only one song, "The King for a 1000 Years" qualifies as progressive. Being in total denial of the genre called prog-metal and detesting each and every band named therein, I even think that that one song is the one and only progressive metal song ever made--though nothing magnificent.

Still, that doesn't make Helloween a prog or even related band. Early Helloween seems to have tried hard to give progressive output, as evident in the "epic" shots in the Keeper duo. But both "Keeper of the Seven Keys" and "Halloween" were...well...lame. Both songs had proggy moments, but overall both were overlong, poorly composed mixtures of various melodies and rhythms that didn't really blend at all. And other than those two wannabe-prog epic failures, nothing in pre-2005 Helloween connects them to progressive rock, save for hints of prog influences here and there.

Since Deris came, it appeared that the band gave up trying (posing?) to be prog and rather focused on making better and more serious power metal, which in turn brought them closer to prog with every new album: better thought-of compositions, only slightly complex but pretty solid song structures, meaningful lyrics in effort to deal with significant issues, etc. However, since we came to see their latest output "Gambling with the Devil", it has appeared that the Legacy was the best that they can ever get: One progressive metal song in 13 (I don't see "Occasion Avenue" as another epic failure--indeed I revealed to last.fm that I loved the song, but it's not much prog either, at least nothing in comparison to the K4a1000Y, so it doesn't count for me).

On the other hand, of course, there is this weak probability that the next album by Helloween will feature several progressive songs and good non-prog power metal songs with numerous proggy moments. In that case, I suppose the admins too will start considering them as prog-related. And I truly wish for it, for I feel that the band has the potential to go prog but somehow always get stuck midway.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 01 2009 at 13:53
Originally posted by Ivan_Melgar_M Ivan_Melgar_M wrote:

  1. Have checked several Prog sites
    1. Progressive Ears (Not included)
    2. GEPR (Not included)
    3. Proggnosis (Not included)
    4. Progressor (Not included)

Please, aren't we insisting too much when all the people who REALLY know about them makes no Prog connection?

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You're actually wrong on Progressive Ears:

Germany   Helloween
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From what I know of the band they are power metal through and through, so based on my knowledge I'd say they should not be in here.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 01 2009 at 15:17
^^ While browsing through Progressive Ears, I found they also have Children of Bodom and Dragonforce listed as prog metal, which I think is much more liberal than how we add bands on ProgArchives. They are first and foremost a power metal band, and that is why I think it would be absurd for the metal team (including myself) to even bother evaluating them. I think Keeper of the Seven Keys Pt. 1, Keeper of the Seven Keys Pt. 2, Keeper of The Seven Keys: The Legacy, Chameleon, and The Time of The Oath are certainly enough to qualify Helloween as Prog-Related, however.

I think they have a similar case as Iron Maiden. They had some very progressive leanings in their music and their influence on prog metal is huge, but they aren't 100% progressive. I think Helloween is often incorrectly grouped with "those '80's hair metal bands". I personally think they are much more than that, but it's not my decision.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 01 2009 at 19:02
Also interesting. Vitaly Menshikov, who runs the Progressor site, is of the opinion that 2, arguably 3, of Helloween's albums can be classified as prog metal. With "Keeper of the Seven Keys Part II" as the best among those.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 03 2009 at 15:01
Originally posted by Windhawk Windhawk wrote:

Also interesting. Vitaly Menshikov, who runs the Progressor site, is of the opinion that 2, arguably 3, of Helloween's albums can be classified as prog metal. With "Keeper of the Seven Keys Part II" as the best among those.


I believe all of the "Keeper" albums can be classified as semi-progressive power metal. I personally think they belong here as much as Queensryche, Savatage, Iron Maiden, Metallica, etc. I think Keeper Pt. II is actually almost full-blown prog metal. I do not think they would fit in anywhere other than prog related though.

The requirements for prog related are:

- Without being 100% Prog, received clear MUSICAL influence of this genre, AND

I fully believe Helloween has received prog & classical influence, as evident by their extended and unusual song structures, lyrical content, and their overall progressive take on the power metal genre.

- Are widely accepted as MUSICALLY influential to the development of Progressive Rock by the community, AND

I really don't think you can deny the influence of Helloween on  progressive metal. I'm sure progressive power metal bands such as Symphony X and Blind Guardian would site Helloween as an influence.

- Blend characteristics of Progressive Rock with mainstream elements creating a final product that despite not being part of the genre is evident that are close to Prog.

I think Helloween fits this description very well. They are not full blown prog-metal IMO (though people would say they ARE prog metal), but the influence is surely there. I think the 8+ minute epics and not typical verse-choruse-verse song structure makes them fit this quite well.

I think Helloween's influence on Progressive Metal, progressive song structures, and intelligent lyrics warrant an addition into Prog Related.Smile

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 04 2009 at 10:20
Originally posted by Windhawk Windhawk wrote:

Originally posted by Ivan_Melgar_M Ivan_Melgar_M wrote:

  1. Have checked several Prog sites
    1. Progressive Ears (Not included)
    2. GEPR (Not included)
    3. Proggnosis (Not included)
    4. Progressor (Not included)

Please, aren't we insisting too much when all the people who REALLY know about them makes no Prog connection?

Iván 
 


You're actually wrong on Progressive Ears:

Germany   Helloween
Prog-Metal


From what I know of the band they are power metal through and through, so based on my knowledge I'd say they should not be in here.

Still, interesting to see Prog Ears have them listed as prog metal.
 
Helloween has just been added to Progressiveears, I verified before posting, but any way, they have William Shatner.
 
It's a great place but has some things I don't agree with.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 04 2009 at 11:09
Originally posted by Ivan_Melgar_M Ivan_Melgar_M wrote:

Helloween has just been added to Progressiveears, I verified before posting, but any way, they have William Shatner.
 
It's a great place but has some things I don't agree with.
 
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Helloween were added to their artist directory in February 2008, when I reviewed a Helloween CD for them. Check with Flloyd of you like ;-)
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