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arqwave ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: March 21 2004 Location: Mexico Status: Offline Points: 177 |
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the very thin line in between heavy metal and prog metal... how and when
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Hammar ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: February 13 2004 Location: Norway Status: Offline Points: 132 |
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Prog metal is basically more complex. More interesting time structures, chord changes, instrumentation (not all bands) and melodies. I guess heavy metal bands sometimes play prog metal and vice versa with prog metal bands.... |
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Radioactive Toy ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() Joined: March 06 2004 Location: Netherlands Status: Offline Points: 953 |
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This topic was there before on the wrong spot, i'll move the reply's: Joren: janhuss: and me: INDEED! |
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lucas ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: February 06 2004 Location: France Status: Offline Points: 8138 |
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I would say that Metallica opened a door to the prog metal movement with tracks such as 'The call of Cthulu' or the album '... And justice for all'. Yes, prog metal developed thanks to 'technical' thrash |
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"Magma was the very first gothic rock band" (Didier Lockwood)
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Radioactive Toy ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() Joined: March 06 2004 Location: Netherlands Status: Offline Points: 953 |
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http://www.theendrecords.com/html/GC/GC.htm JUST listen to the g-damn samples ! |
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Ulf Uggason ![]() Forum Newbie ![]() ![]() Joined: March 09 2004 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 29 |
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Personally, as a Prog-Head and a Metal-Head, I never cared that much for what is called "Progressive Metal." What I groove on is the more avant-garde Metal bands like Arcturus, Vintersorg, Solefald, Borknagar, maudlin of the Well, and (to some degree) Opeth. I think they are truly more "progressive" in their music, because they are doing things that have not been done over-and-over again. While the musicians in these bands have great chops, rarely do they cross the line into w**king, where the might of the solo is more important than the song. Having said that, and as a newbie to this site, I have been checking out some of the MP3's for Progressive Metal bands, and finding some of them more enjoyable than I expected. So I am keeping an open mind..... Peace, Ulf
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arqwave ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: March 21 2004 Location: Mexico Status: Offline Points: 177 |
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i have found interesting bands like Threshold and Ayreon, but the most complex thing is, that heavy metal actually comes from progressive rock, to be honest, the very first structures of Bands like Deep Purpule or the masters Black Sabbath are things that can be shared with records of King Crimson, Pink Floyd and Jethro Tull in some cases, anyway we should care and listen again to Iron Butterfly and Inagada da vida and realize that very thin line of heavyness and progresiveness, to me the best example is RUSH, they set the standars of this line in de late seventies
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philippe ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: March 14 2004 Location: noosphere Status: Offline Points: 3597 |
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AU SECOURS!!! what the hell are you talking about! |
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arqwave ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: March 21 2004 Location: Mexico Status: Offline Points: 177 |
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i wrote about a little controversy... i thought you might be following these steps, but well, i think that metal comes from prog rock... and i donīt care to claim that prog rock comes strictly from classical music. is the perfect fusion of rock and classic (baroque, romantic, 20th century, etc), even kraut rock, art rock or so... of you begain to mix another styles, then you should call it FUSION, hear any record from Al di Meola, or Chick Corea
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Dan Bobrowski ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: February 02 2004 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 5243 |
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HHMMM, I can see Metal coming from Hendrix and Purple and Heep, maybe even a little Cream. Prog comes from English church music, which has a base in classical, a bit of rock and roll and jazz. Look at Yes, for example. You had choirboy vocals with Jon and Chris, Jazz drumming, churchlike keyboards (organ), rock and roll guitar and bass from (????). Yes didn't really get any "metal" sound until Steve Howe tore up Starship Trooper and Yours is no Disgrace. By this time, there was plenty of Smoke on the Water from metals progenitors. But Prog is a fusion of sorts by definition: 1pro·gres·sive Merriam Websters on-line: http://www.merriam-webster.com/netdict.htm |
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arqwave ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: March 21 2004 Location: Mexico Status: Offline Points: 177 |
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OK, i got the concept, so you're saying that "Prog-wahatever" is like Architecture: Archi-tecture, better construction, "higher construction"... so if progressive is advance and improvement, is the "best side" of the adjective is using?... then... actually is a solid foundation, but keeps my thoughts... why, prog-metal if prog-rock arrived first? and heavy metal is a consecuence of rock in any form, actually, if we go down there, the real roots of it relies in jazz and pointly in Blues... and the "fusion" of things with classical arrived with prog rock... in the late 60's. iīm opening this because the term is very wide open |
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Glass-Prison ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: February 08 2004 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 453 |
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I think 1b is about the best description of prog. Prog definitely expands and innovates using new ideas, that alone should be self evident. number 2 or 3 would likely explain the prog metal movement. as metal was extremely popular in the 80s, it is only logical that prog bands should progress with metal as their base. IE. many bands in the early sixties were influenced by jazz and classical, and therefore progressed into the realm of mainstream rock. prog metal seems to be progressing from that age into the metal age. what we see here is simply a fusion between the prog sounds of the first wave of prog and the thrash metal sounds that modern prog bands grew up to. In the future it is quite likely that prog metal will fuse with another style (hopefully not rap).
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Dan Bobrowski ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: February 02 2004 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 5243 |
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Don't be quick to suggest that prog will ONLY head in the "METAL" direction. Each distinctive genre of music today; world, new age, jazz, pop, rap..... can be ingested and spewed forth with a progressive rock sensibility. Peter Gabriel has done some marvelous things incorporating world music into his own genre of Progressive music. IZZ has a lot of pop music in their brand of Prog. Salem Hill, too!!! The Prog Metal movement is more geared towards todays youth (no offense intended) because it pisses off the parents ("Turn that WARNING: Views expressed do not represent anyone but Danbo. He could be under the influence of Samuel Adams, Dos Equis Amber, or other mind atlering libations. |
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Joren ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: February 07 2004 Location: Netherlands Status: Offline Points: 6667 |
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You forgot to mention Iron Maiden's self-titled debut! Just listen to the song The Phantom Of The Opera. And of course: Judas Priest's SAD WINGS OF DESTINY!!! mmmmmmmm Victim Of Changes |
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Glass-Prison ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: February 08 2004 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 453 |
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I never said that metal was the ONLY direction prog was going, I just said it was the most popular, seeing as most of the musicians started with a metal base. I have heard of many different mutations, progressive country being the weirdest. Even though, in that case the musicians obviously felt a need to expand on the limitations imposed on the country genre. I have not heard any prog country, and I do not intend to, but I am sure it is interesting in its own form |
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Dan Bobrowski ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: February 02 2004 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 5243 |
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"Prog Country"
I recall Bill Bruford saying that Yes stole a lot of their epic melodies from American TV Westerns. Yippytiyo.
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elfangio ![]() Forum Groupie ![]() Joined: March 28 2004 Location: France Status: Offline Points: 49 |
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Great post, Lucas. But I have some remarks: 1) I definitely agree that Iron Maiden, Metallica...(and also Megadeth, to some extent, even though it can be surprising) have an influence on prog metal, but let's not forget about the grandfathers of metal, Deep Purple (remember these Hammond organ solos on Made In Japan?), Led Zeppelin, or Black Sabbath (Tony Iommi was an underrated but still very influencial guitarist). I might add that shredders also had an influence (Malmsteen, Satriani, or my favorite guitarist, Mr Steve Vai, who played with the great Zappa). 2) Since when Symphony X are european? 3) About Magna Carta, many artists now refuse to get involved with it, because they treated the musicians like sh*t. Mike Portnoy had many problems releasing his drum method "Liquid Drum Theater" because Magna Carta wouldn't let him use LTE's songs. 4) Some bands you quoted aren't strictly prog, like Stratovarius or Rhapsody, they're more "power metal" (the same style also played by Hammerfall, Blind Guardian, Angra, Helloween, Nightwish, ...). |
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arqwave ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: March 21 2004 Location: Mexico Status: Offline Points: 177 |
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in some cases we tend to confuse the thin line in between metal and prog, as Elfangio quoted, theres a bunch of good metal bands that "looked like" they're playing prog, but is just a fixture of our imagination... and for example the Magna carta issue, is a very hard one, and i don't know why they promote and then cut the strings for those bands, also i was amazed when they publushed a record from a band of san francisco named SADUS, they are DEATH METAL so what is the deal in here? |
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Certif1ed ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: April 08 2004 Location: England Status: Offline Points: 7559 |
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Ah - this explains why I couldn't find a thread entitled "What Is Prog" - you guys discuss this question all the time! Great! And I'm glad it's not just me that thinks Judas Priest and Metallica are prog. How about Budgie - that oft-ignored Welsh trio? As for Zeppelin, Purple and Sabbath - they all stole from the SF Bay scene (Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane etc - Oh, and a decade or so later, Metallica!). I've been listening to a band called Blue Cheer recently - and it's astounding that for such an intrinsically crap band, you can hear stuff that Purple would become famous for (that "hammond sound"), Sabbath (those awesome riffs), Zeppelin - even the Doors and the Who seem to have pilfered from this band. From a historical perspective, Blue Cheer are incredible (in one sense of the word!) - check out Vincebus Eruptum and especially Outside Inside (got its name because, according to legend, they were so loud that they destroyed the recording studio during the production of side one, so they had to finish the album in the field outside). It has to be said that most of the incredible stuff happens by accident - they had as much talent as the Bay City Rollers. However, their cover of "Summertime Blues" is truly inspired - and arguably progressive. |
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